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27 June 2006

Al Gore on TEDTalks

Al Gore 

Al Gore, in his own words, "used to be the next President of the United States of America" but has since changed professions. This talk is a follow-up to his now-famous presentation, featured in the movie, An Inconvenient Truth. In it, he outlines what we can do to avert a global climate crisis.
[Recorded February, 2006 in Monterey, CA. Duration: 16:55]

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The question of the day is: "should --- Ha, Ha, snicker, snicker ---- Sorry about that --- I couldn't help myself. --- Will try again, --- THe question of the day is: "Should Al Gore run for President in 2008?" Snicker, snicker, haw, haw, haw.
I find it hard to believe that people can seriously believe Gore's rhetoric. Ha, Ha, Ha, Chuckle Chuckle --- Wheeeeeooowwww. Unbelievable. Chuckle, snicker, snicker, ha. ha. ha, ha, ha, Haw, haw.

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