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  • Gore @ Congress

    Uh-ohhhhh;

    Rep. John Dingell (D), all-powerful Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, is the Congressman for the district next to ours. I've met him several times and he is NO fan of Al Gore or his movie!!

    GORE FACES HILL GRILLING ON 'WARMING'; QUESTIONS AWAIT FORMER VP

    Sun Mar 18 2007 20:23:00 ET

    **Exclusive**

    Temperatures are predicted to reach a high of only 43-degrees on Wednesday in Washington, but look for high-heat to come out of Al Gore's schedule appearances on The Hill!

    Gore is set to solo before Rep. John Dingell's [D-MI] all powerful Energy and Commerce Committee in the morning and Sen. Barbara Boxer's [D-CA] Environment and Public Works Committee in the afternoon.

    Both are expected to have overflow seating, and protesters, both for and against Gore.

    Gore will get a 30 minute opening and then Boxer and her republican counterpart, Sen. Inhofe, each get 15 minutes each of questioning in addition to their opening statements. Other senators will only get 5 min of Q & A.

    "Democrat Dingell is a big global warming skeptic, so do not expect him to go too lightly on Gore," predicts a congressional source.

    Proposed questions for Gore, which are circulating behind-the-scenes, have been obtained by the DRUDGE REPORT -- question that could lead Gore scrambling for answers!

    Mr. Gore: You have said several times that we have 10 years to act to stave off global warming. Was that 10 years from the first time you said that or 10 years from now? We just wanted to get a firm date from you that we can hold you to.

    Mr. Gore: How can you continue to claim that global warming on Earth is primarily caused by mankind when other planets (Mars, Jupiter and Pluto) with no confirmed life forms and certainly no man-made industrial greenhouse gas emissions also show signs of global warming? Wouldn’t it make more sense that the sun is responsible for warming since it is the common denominator?

    Mr. Gore: Joseph Romm, the executive director for the Center for Energy and Climate Solutions, has said we must build 700 large nuclear plants to stave off climate change. Where do you stand on the need for nuclear energy?

    Mr. Gore: Do you think the earth is significantly overpopulated and that is a major contributor to your view of climate change. (If yes, what do you think is a sustainable population for the planet?)


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    Last edited by Dr Mordrid; 18 March 2007, 18:48.
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    Originally posted by Dr Mordrid View Post
    **Exclusive**
    Too embarrassed by your source to say who it is?
    Chuck
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    • #3
      It's right in the article: Drudge, who happens to now be the info clearing house even for the print media, liberal and conservative. IOW Drudge is now mainstream, even if the thought of that disturbs him.
      Dr. Mordrid
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      • #4
        It's all rather amusing to see politicians fumbling with concepts that they really lack the knowledge to make valid assessments and decisions. That goes for both sides of the global warming issues and for all the political parties.

        We should be at the point in this debate that is instead of arguing whether global warming is happening or not, we should be determining why there are instances of environmental events occurring that give credence to either side. It seems that the scientific community is already well on their way down that path, but the political arsehats are still arguing about the what instead of the why.

        Some people hate when celebrities talk about political issues. I hate politicians sounding off on scientific issues.
        “And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'” ~ Merlin Mann

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        • #5
          It will be a conversation between deaf people, a polical jamfest resulting in nothing. Unfortunately, the hot air produced will add to the temperature rise.

          God, please save me from politicians!

          PS Of course, it will add nothing to the science.
          Brian (the devil incarnate)

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          • #6
            Perhaps not, but it'll be entertaining as hell to watch Gore go into brain-lock
            Dr. Mordrid
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            • #7
              Gore goes into brain-lock whenever he has to speak.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Brian Ellis View Post
                It will be a conversation between deaf people, a polical jamfest resulting in nothing. Unfortunately, the hot air produced will add to the temperature rise.

                God, please save me from politicians!

                PS Of course, it will add nothing to the science.

                Not that I love politicians, but you have to remember that behind every moron politician out there, are thousands and thousands of moron voters that expect him to understand things for them, since they can't. If you hate politicians, you probably hate their voters as well, which in turn might classify you as a misanthrope
                "For every action, there is an equal and opposite criticism."

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                • #9
                  of course, I am misanthropic! That is why I have never voted for any politician in my life. The last time I voted, in about 1960, I put a cross beside the name of both candidates! As one was extreme left and the other extreme right, it was the only way I had of saying that I wanted neither.

                  However, I am very glad that I have never voted for any US politician. I think the last one that had my respect was Franklin Roosevelt, or was it Woodrow Wilson?
                  Last edited by Brian Ellis; 19 March 2007, 05:44.
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