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BuddyQ 10-15-2007 08:09 PM

Re: Who was more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize? Pearson Vs Gore
 
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Al Gore never said he invented the internet.

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Quite true, for what its worth, he said this:

In a March 10, 1999 interview with Wolf Blitzer of CNN, Al Gore bragged about his record said, "I took the initiative in creating the Internet."

VayaConDios 10-15-2007 09:20 PM

Re: Who was more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize? Pearson Vs Gore
 
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Al Gore never said he invented the internet.

No one believes that Al Gore invented the internet.

In 2008, would it be too much to ask for you to vote based on things people have actually said and done? Probably.



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Are we allowed to hold his speech at the 1996 DNC Convention against him? The one where he gave a tear-jerking speech detailing how his sister's death from cancer turned him into an anti-tobacco zealot? Of course, years after his sister's death he was still taking tobacco money and bragging that his family had grown tobacco. I certainly hold that against him.

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Lol. Keep drinking the freeper kool aid.

JackWhite 10-15-2007 09:37 PM

Re: Who was more deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize? Pearson Vs Gore
 
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Lol. Keep drinking the freeper kool aid.


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First, I've never been to that site, second, I noticed you didn't address the facts in my post. Since you didn't, I'll give you another chance. A simple question for you and other Gore supporters. Did he give a speech at the DNC in 1996 talking about his sister's death from cancer, and how that changed his view of smoking/tobacco, while taking tobacco money and bragging about his family growing tobacco years after his sister died? Simple question.


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