22 years ago when Al Gore was talking about the ozone hole over the south pole, no one knew where this was going, including YOU.
No one supports people on all their positions and AGW wasn't even on most people's radar. Also Gore was a different person back then.
Rick Perry worked on Al Gore's Texas bid for votes in the 1988 Democratic Party Primary that Michael Dukakus won. In 1989 Perry followed Phil Gramm and other conservative Texas Democrats to the GOP side.
......."During his time in Congress, [Al] Gore opposed federal funding of abortion, voting in favor of a bill which supported a moment in silence in schools, and voting against a ban on interstate sales of guns. His position shifted later in life after he became Vice President and ran for president in 2000 Source
Gore his wife led the charge on putting warning labels on records back in the 1980s. In fact, Gore had an 84% pro-life record back in the 1980s: http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Al_Gore According to ontheissues.org -- Gore had an 84% anti-abortion voting record and voted pro-life 27 times. Evolving Gore
LOL! That is garbage and you know it, that was long before Gore went on his global warming binge. You have no evidence whatsoever that Perry ever believed in the theory of AGW, so your statement is just plain false. Gee what a surprise.
People can become wiser as they grow older and more experienced. Perry seems to have gone through that process.
Algore, OTOH... just became whackier.
Since you say that with such confidence, I am sure you can provide specific references of Perry stating in his own words that he believed in global warming back then. I eagerly await your sources. Because without those sources, you are just another source of hot air... (contributing to global warming, are we?)