Posted on 08/22/2013 8:18:22 AM PDT by Sub-Driver
Edited on 08/22/2013 9:06:52 AM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
In an interview with The Washington Post, Gore said climate change activists are in the process of "winning the conversation," just like activists won the civil rights movement.
"The same thing happened on apartheid," he told columnist Ezra Klein in the interview posted online Wednesday. "The same thing happened on the nuclear arms race with the freeze movement. The same thing happened in an earlier era with abolition. A few months ago, I saw an article about two gay men standing in line for pizza and some homophobe made an ugly comment about them holding hands and everyone else in line told them to shut up. We're winning that conversation."
(Excerpt) Read more at politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com ...
Hey! Everyone needs their chakras unblocked from time to time.
The Gore family was on the wrong side of the one, too.
(Gore)
voted against some major civil rights legislation including the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
People are falling into the trap of accepting Gore’s framing of the issue.
I don’t deny climate change, the climate is constantly changing and has been for billions of years. What I deny is that man can do anything about it.
And even if man can do anything about, why whould I belive that man can control the earth’s temperature like we have some kind of thermostat available. If we do enough to affect the climate, who can guarantee we can control the effects and not cause a disaster by toying with the climate?
LLS
The end of Apartheid was the beginning of the end for whites in SA.
LLS
Actually that looks like something Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes would have done.
I think albore is exactly wrong! I think more and more people are seeing that glowbull warming is a hoax.
Keep wishing there Jaba.
LOL
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