Geee Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Front Page Magazine: Meet Al Gore. You know the guy who has made more money from the environment than every logging company combined. The guy who used his moral stature as the Lorax of Washington to shake down cable networks for a prime spot for his weak MSNBC clone and then sold that clone to a terrorist dictatorship and pocketed 100 million dollars. That guy, who still has extensive “alternative energy” interests and the world’s biggest briefcase full of terror oil money, is up in Canada denouncing the idea that buying Canadian oil is more ethical than buying oil from the Muslim terrorist dictatorships that give him money. When Mr. Stackhouse asked whether Alberta oil was more ethical because it came from a democratic nation with a commitment to human rights, Mr. Gore rejected the term. “There’s no such thing as ethical oil,” he said. “There’s only dirty oil and dirtier oil.” That statement might have more credibility if it didn’t come from a man with major conflicts of interest. Al Gore has made money from dirty Qatari oil and alternative energy. He doesn’t make money from Canadian oil. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clearvision Posted May 9, 2013 Share Posted May 9, 2013 Front Page Magazine: Meet Al Gore. You know the guy who has made more money from the environment than every logging company combined. The guy who used his moral stature as the Lorax of Washington to shake down cable networks for a prime spot for his weak MSNBC clone and then sold that clone to a terrorist dictatorship and pocketed 100 million dollars. That guy, who still has extensive “alternative energy” interests and the world’s biggest briefcase full of terror oil money, is up in Canada denouncing the idea that buying Canadian oil is more ethical than buying oil from the Muslim terrorist dictatorships that give him money. When Mr. Stackhouse asked whether Alberta oil was more ethical because it came from a democratic nation with a commitment to human rights, Mr. Gore rejected the term. “There’s no such thing as ethical oil,” he said. “There’s only dirty oil and dirtier oil.” That statement might have more credibility if it didn’t come from a man with major conflicts of interest. Al Gore has made money from dirty Qatari oil and alternative energy. He doesn’t make money from Canadian oil. Sort of the Al Sharpton/Jesse Jackson of the energy sector? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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