red states rule
07-17-2008, 03:40 PM
Like a bad penny, Al Gore keeps coming back and demanding more of your money
With Al has his energy sucking homes, private jets, limos, and an expanding waistline - he wants you to fork over more of yur moeny and lower your standard of living
Of course the liberal media loves the idea, and heaps the praise on the man who will help the messiah tax you into oblivion
Gore pitches 10-year shift to clean energy
Former VP praises Obama, McCain on climate issue, sees huge opportunity
WASHINGTON - Just as John F. Kennedy set his sights on the moon, Al Gore is challenging the nation to produce every kilowatt of electricity through wind, sun and other climate-friendly energy sources within 10 years, an audacious goal he hopes the next president will embrace.
The Nobel Prize-winning former vice president said fellow Democrat Barack Obama and Republican rival John McCain are "way ahead" of most politicians in the fight against global warming.
Rising fuel costs, climate change and the national security threats posed by U.S. dependence on foreign oil are conspiring to create "a new political environment" that Gore said will sustain bold and expensive steps to wean the nation off fossil fuels.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25718230/
With Al has his energy sucking homes, private jets, limos, and an expanding waistline - he wants you to fork over more of yur moeny and lower your standard of living
Of course the liberal media loves the idea, and heaps the praise on the man who will help the messiah tax you into oblivion
Gore pitches 10-year shift to clean energy
Former VP praises Obama, McCain on climate issue, sees huge opportunity
WASHINGTON - Just as John F. Kennedy set his sights on the moon, Al Gore is challenging the nation to produce every kilowatt of electricity through wind, sun and other climate-friendly energy sources within 10 years, an audacious goal he hopes the next president will embrace.
The Nobel Prize-winning former vice president said fellow Democrat Barack Obama and Republican rival John McCain are "way ahead" of most politicians in the fight against global warming.
Rising fuel costs, climate change and the national security threats posed by U.S. dependence on foreign oil are conspiring to create "a new political environment" that Gore said will sustain bold and expensive steps to wean the nation off fossil fuels.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25718230/