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“I remember, again going back to my early years in the South, when the Civil Rights revolution was unfolding, there were two things that really made an impression on me,” Gore said. “My generation watched Bull Connor turning the hose on civil rights demonstrators and we went, ‘Whoa! How gross and evil is that?’ My generation asked old people, ‘Explain to me again why it is okay to discriminate against people because their skin color is different?’ And when they couldn’t really answer that question with integrity, the change really started.”
The former vice president recalled how society succeeded in marginalizing racists and said climate change skeptics must be defeated in the same manner. “Secondly, back to this phrase ‘win the conversation,’” he continued. “There came a time when friends or people you work with or people you were in clubs with — you’re much younger than me so you didn’t have to go through this personally — but there came a time when racist comments would come up in the course of the conversation and in years past they were just natural. Read full story here: News New Mexico
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Al Gore has virtually no credibility these days. Most of the people I know laugh at him. The science doesn't bode well for his alarmist claims.
It's ludicrous for Gore and his army of lawyers to attempt to silence questions. Their demands can't pass the laugh test. Perhaps dictatorships and totalitarian governments can make it law to disagree with Gore. In the U.S. their silly science will always be subject to criticism whether it's "racist" or not. His demand to be granted absolute credibility is comical. Can you imagine, this man almost became president of this country. If some think the Obama administration is over the top, contemplate the possibilities of a Gore administration. Gore is a kook on par with people like Louis Farrakhan and Kinky Freidman. He's a more of a curiosity than someone we should look to for scientific facts. Gore manufactures his own facts.
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