Alizaryn
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:47 PM
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CNN Poll - Does Gore Deserve the Nobel Prize is only |
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Edited on Fri Oct-12-07 02:50 PM by Alizaryn
at 58% yes!!! What the heck kind of freaks would begrudge him this?? I can't believe it is 42% AND who the hell thought of even ASKING that question? http://www.cnn.com/
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:49 PM
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:52 PM
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3. in answer to your question: FREAKS. JEALOUS SYCOPHANT FREAKS |
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(welcome to the reprick party)
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:54 PM
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4. Them 42 ers are UNAMERICAN TRAITORS...fuck um all...Jealous MFKRS |
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:55 PM
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5. he's done a lot in promoting the environment |
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but he's not completely innocent.
His support and ownership in shares of Occidental oil could come back to bite him. Check out what Occidental did in Columbia.
I still think his recent actions have earned him the right to the award.
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:56 PM
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dimwit Dumbfuckistan freepwads who couldn't put a sentence together are judging the results of the Nobel Prize people. LOL! A 24-karat dose of American't hubris.
LuvYa Al!
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Fri Oct-12-07 04:31 PM
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12. Hello, I'm a newbie and I hate to sound stupid, but what is a |
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"freeptard" or a "freeper" that I've seen posted? Thanks.
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Fri Oct-12-07 06:49 PM
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13. people who are denizens of a website |
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that we don't name -- though i'm sure some one will. however there is this from urban dictionary. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=FReeper
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Fri Oct-12-07 11:22 PM
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17. I remember now reading something about someone on a |
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conservative site involved in the Dan Rather thing. Thanks for the link I'll check it out. Sorry to sound dumb!
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Fri Oct-12-07 02:58 PM
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7. Even worse is to read the nasty comments that have been sent in. |
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You can read these here: http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/10/12/gore.nobel.reader.feedback/index.htmlThere is also a link near the top, at the right hand side of the page, where readers can add their own comments. DUers -- here's a chance to publicly support Al Gore!
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Fri Oct-12-07 11:23 PM
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18. What a HORRIBLE picture of Al Gore! Do you think |
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CNN could've found a worse one? Morons.
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Fri Oct-12-07 11:38 PM
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The ones who say he won because he promoted "bad science"? What the F*** are these people smoking???
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Fri Oct-12-07 03:00 PM
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8. Done. My sister watches CNN, says they've been swiftboating |
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the Nobel committee all day. Doing every damn thing they can to belittle the award.
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Fri Oct-12-07 03:17 PM
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9. Actually one of our enviro profs opposed it. |
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His argument was that Gore is really just a "marketing" guy, and that all of the facts and figures he's presenting were compiled by other people. Even the movie was directed, produced, and funded by other people.
His position was that Al Gore essentially played the part of an actor in a movie, and that no matter how influential that movie may have been, it is not appropriate for someone to win a Nobel for an acting job.
It was his opinion. I disagreed with it, but it's a reasoned argument and I can somewhat see where he is coming from.
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Fri Oct-12-07 03:47 PM
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10. Its an opinion based on REASON at least. |
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Like you said, as much as I disagree with him.
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Fri Oct-12-07 06:56 PM
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15. Does he take into consideration |
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Gore's history with global climate change since the '70's? Gore's an intelligent man and he has a lot of imput into how this slide show was presented and he knows it backwards and forwards. Anybody who knows anything about Al Gore knows "he's not just acting".
I don't think it's "reasoned" at all. I think it's a juvenile argument.
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Fri Oct-12-07 04:01 PM
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Fri Oct-12-07 06:51 PM
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14. Like we're suppose to second |
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guess the Nobel Peace Prize Committee..why don't they report the real news instead of making up shit polls?
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Fri Oct-12-07 07:30 PM
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16. You asked this question |
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"AND who the hell thought of even ASKING that question?"
The same corporate media that blatantly lied to the American People as to the qualities and shortcomings of our prospective leaders for the better part of two years prior to the selection of 2000, I hear crow tastes like shit.
The same corporate media that told the American People Al Gore was a serial liar and couldn't be trusted because he claimed to have invented the Internet, which of course he never did, this was just one of many slanders and libels against his character.
Ironically, I believe the corporate media was primarily motivated because Al Gore did indeed champion the Internet with his congressional legislation opening it up to all the people and as the Internet grew in power and influence, the corporate media came to fear and resent it and by natural extension the political leader most responsible for the Internet's current form, because the Internet threatens their monopoly on information, information = power, money and influence. The Internet is making the task of controlling the message and there by brain washing the people more difficult for the corporate media. I believe it also threatens their stranglehold on the vast sums of money required to run for President. In short I believe the corporate media don't want an Internet sympathetic leader in the White House. I also believe the corporate media will do their best to install someone that will make it easier for them to find a way to take the Internet over in one form or another.
Before CNN ever asked that question they owed it to the American People to level with them on how the corporate media including CNN slandered Al Gore for so many years. Most trusted name in news my ass!
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