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So YOU are the problem! I knew it!

So YOU are the problem! I knew it!
Second, Vice President Gore's office has passed the following information on. http://www.dailykos.com/comments/2007/2/26/21750/6965/394#c394But electric company spokeswoman Laurie Parker said the utility never got a request from the policy center and never provided them with any information.
I just received a very nice thank you email from Vice President Gore's office in Nashville....
Vice President Gore's office also wanted everyone to know:
100 percent of the power the Gores use in their home (and in all their homes though I wouldn't bring this up) is green power.
Both the Vice President and Mrs Gore have home offices and conduct business at the house so obviously they use more power than someone who is just a homeowner
The Gores drive a hybrid, use compact fluorescents, et cetera
And the Gores live a carbon neutral life which means that for every ton of carbon they emit, they also purchase offsets.
James Cannon Boyce
But don't turn around and try and tell anyone how good you are to the environment. For the love of Mike, no one's picking up what he's laying down!!!
Oscar-winning filmmaker Al Gore today expanded his call for Americans to reduce their output of greenhouse gases the so-called carbon-footprint adding a demand to cut the rate of adult-onset obesity, which he termed your gluteal fatprint.
Speaking to fellow Oscar winners who flew in to Nashville last night for a banquet at his 10,000 square-foot residence, Mr. Gore explained that Americans burn too much carbon-rich fuel, and eat too much fatty food.
While conservative groups have attacked Mr. Gores hypocrisy on the global-warming issue, since his Tennessee home burns 15 times the electricity of the average home and he often flies on corporate jets, Mr. Gore maintains that he lives a carbon-neutral lifestyle because he also invests in solar and wind energy projects to counterbalance his own substantial carbon-footprint.
Many people dont realize that I also live a fat-neutral lifestyle, Mr. Gore said. While the inconvenient truth is that Ive gained a few pounds since I beat George Bush at the polls in 2000, I also make large investments in companies that produce bran, sprouts and legumes, thereby reducing my real feel weight to around 175.
Just wanted to put emphasis on the following... the energy the Gore's are using they are paying PLENTY for because it is all GREEN power... produced from wind farms and a variety of other sources... their power costs a lot per kilo versus what the ordinary family uses in the first place.... We spend 3600 a year on regular electric, I wonder what the cost would be if we were using Green power, or if we could even get green power... Also, they are saying that the Gore's are putting solar power panels on the home to further aid power reduction...
But the following should be emphasized since nobody's really talking about the facts....
100 percent of the power the Gores use in their home (and in all their homes though I wouldn't bring this up) is green power.
Both the Vice President and Mrs Gore have home offices and conduct business at the house so obviously they use more power than someone who is just a homeowner
The Gores drive a hybrid, use compact fluorescents, et cetera
And the Gores live a carbon neutral life which means that for every ton of carbon they emit, they also purchase offsets.
This will just be a Red Rag to some Bulls on here, it will not be good enough.
Just wanted to put emphasis on the following... the energy the Gore's are using they are paying PLENTY for because it is all GREEN power... produced from wind farms and a variety of other sources... their power costs a lot per kilo versus what the ordinary family uses in the first place.... We spend 3600 a year on regular electric, I wonder what the cost would be if we were using Green power, or if we could even get green power... Also, they are saying that the Gore's are putting solar power panels on the home to further aid power reduction...
But the following should be emphasized since nobody's really talking about the facts....
100 percent of the power the Gores use in their home (and in all their homes though I wouldn't bring this up) is green power.
Both the Vice President and Mrs Gore have home offices and conduct business at the house so obviously they use more power than someone who is just a homeowner
The Gores drive a hybrid, use compact fluorescents, et cetera
And the Gores live a carbon neutral life which means that for every ton of carbon they emit, they also purchase offsets.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Al Gore today expanded his call for Americans to reduce their output of greenhouse gases the so-called carbon-footprint adding a demand to cut the rate of adult-onset obesity, which he termed your gluteal fatprint.
Speaking to fellow Oscar winners who flew in to Nashville last night for a banquet at his 10,000 square-foot residence, Mr. Gore explained that Americans burn too much carbon-rich fuel, and eat too much fatty food.
While conservative groups have attacked Mr. Gores hypocrisy on the global-warming issue, since his Tennessee home burns 15 times the electricity of the average home and he often flies on corporate jets, Mr. Gore maintains that he lives a carbon-neutral lifestyle because he also invests in solar and wind energy projects to counterbalance his own substantial carbon-footprint.
Many people dont realize that I also live a fat-neutral lifestyle, Mr. Gore said. While the inconvenient truth is that Ive gained a few pounds since I beat George Bush at the polls in 2000, I also make large investments in companies that produce bran, sprouts and legumes, thereby reducing my real feel weight to around 175.
And the Gores live a carbon neutral life which means that for every ton of carbon they emit, they also purchase offsets.
It is meant to be satire. Nelson also writes for the Fox Half Hour News Hour which is just as funny at the above attempt at satire.Is this meant to be funny, critical, witty or just another attempt to ignore the message because I might have to do something I don't want, by picking holes in the messenger
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There: That ought to hold Brenda down for a while.![]()
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There: That ought to hold Brenda down for a while.![]()
The thing that amazes me the most about this whole dust up is how Al Gore got caught red handed, but should have realised that press and his opponents would be watching him. Like it or not, he's the face of the Global warming debate in this country and has been pushing this issue for a long time. Him owning this older, huge house that isn't energy efficient by any means, was a bad PR move. With the wealth he has accumulated over the years he could have easily built a state of the art "green home" loaded with every new "green" feature and could have used that home as a showcase for the ideas preaches about. He could have literally led the way with that new, high tech home, but he probably was arrogant enough to think he wouldn't be found out. Arrogance is a common trait among hypocrites. To me he's no different than Bill Bennett talking about morals then being exposed as a habitual gambler. He can talk about updating the house all he wants to and how much carbon offsets he purchases, but he's lost the high ground in this debate. Bottom line he doesn't need that big of a home and all the excuses in the world aren't going to cover that fact.