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Default Global Warming is Corporation's Biggest Government Trough Yet

In 1992, Gore published Earth in the Balance, an environmentalist tract with
a generally apocalyptic view about the damage wrought to "the earth's
climate balance." Likening the supposed abuse of the environment to the
predations of Nazi Germany, Gore wrote that global warming threatens "an
environmental holocaust without precedent" and, while papering over contrary
evidence, insisted that "evidence of an ecological Kristalnacht is as clear
as the glass shattering in Berlin. Although the book sold well, it also
revealed Gore to be an uncompromising ideologue, undercutting the "moderate"
image he had cultivated while seeking the presidency in 1988.

Gore's 2000 run for the Presidency was marked by revelations of his
fabulation and self-creation. On one occasion, he claimed to have been the
inspiration for the main character in film Love Story. He misleadingly
claimed to have brought a New York toxic waste dump called Love Canal to
national attention. Perhaps most notoriously, Gore in a Mach 1999 interview
suggested that as a Congressman he had played a critical role in "creating
the Internet."

http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/i...asp?indid=2140

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Stephen McIntyre explains the global warming deniers understanding of
science.

"Stephen McIntyre is a former mining executive; prior to 2003 he has
been officer or director of several small public mineral exploration
companies.

"He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in pure mathematics from the
University of Toronto"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_McIntyre

--Jeff

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