newshounds.us — The Live Earth concerts yesterday were a 24-hour event featuring more than 100 musicians on 7 continents and served as the kickoff for a multi-year campaign to push for action against global warming. But FOX News, in its eternal zeal to smear anything Al Gore related, focused on one musician, Yusuf Islam, known as Cat Stevens before his conversion.
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artechJul 9, 2007
He used "numbnuts" in his reply. Very intelligent.
Closed AccountJul 9, 2007
And those who refuse to believe there is a War on Terrorism, that it is a "bumper sticker", will submit our country to the effects of terrorism. Since 9/11 the USA is the ONLY major country that has not had acts of terrorism executed. The Bush Administration has done a great job.
Closed AccountJul 9, 2007
That movie was a huge crock of s**t... they never interviewed any scientists and the best part was al gore flitting across the globe on his jet and in his limo while complaining about fuel emissions. What a moron. That movie and his save the earth campaign is nothing more than a desperate attempt to stay in the limelight.
Closed AccountJul 9, 2007
What you don't understand is that Al Gore and George Bush are on the same side... The left is fighting the right... It's the same old story... It's what they do. It's a sham. Pull the curtain back and you'll realize there is no real science behind global warming OR terrorism. Once you see the ultimate truth you will see lies everywhere... Live Earth is a liberal frenzy... This coming from a person who once considered himself 'liberal' until he realized what that actually meant... (communism)
bottledsunshineJul 10, 2007
Actually, a bicycle was my main method of transportation for over 12 years. Next Question?
cjwrightJul 10, 2007
I know facts seem to be confusing to some folks but here they are:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/videos/people/Video_Cat_Stevens_Wishes_for_Salman_Rushdie_s_Death_by_Fire">http://digg.com/videos/people/Video_Cat_Stevens_Wishes_for_Salman_Rushdie_s_Death_by_Fire</a><a class="user" href="http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=26173_Anti-Israel_Islamopop_in_Hamburg&only">http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=26173_Anti-Israel_Islamopop_in_Hamburg&only</a><a class="user" href="http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=24927&only&rss">http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=24927&only&rss</a>
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Gore's Global Warming Concert In Brazil & Argentina Almost "Snowed Out"...LOLWould it not had been great if it would have snowed Sunday on all the "global warming" freaks?Buenos Aires Snow First in 89 Years, Will Media Care?Posted by Noel Sheppard on July 10, 2007 - 11:41.As the American northeast swelters in the summer heat, it seems a metaphysical certitude that press representatives will use the occasion to increase hysteria over manmade global warming.Yet, these media minions will completely ignore extreme cold conditions and record snowstorms occurring at the same time in the southern hemisphere.For instance, last week’s freak snows in South Africa went totally ignored, as likely will the first appearance of the white fluffy stuff in parts of South America since Woodrow Wilson was president.As reported by BBC.com Tuesday:Argentina's capital, Buenos Aires, has seen snow for the first time in 89 years, as a cold snap continues to grip several South American nations.Temperatures plunged to -22C (-8F) in parts of Argentina's province of Rio Negro, while snow fell on Buenos Aires for several hours on Monday.Two deaths from exposure were reported in Argentina and one in Chile.In Bolivia, heavy snowfall blocked the nation's main motorway and forced the closure of several airports.In Argentina, several provinces in the Andes have been placed under a storm alert, according to the national weather centre.This all comes after a very cold May in this part of the world as well:Bitterly cold weather in May caused some 20 deaths and forced the Argentine authorities to ration supplies as the country's energy system came under strain.Hmmm. People dying from the cold. Seems newsworthy, wouldn’t you agree?Of course, some might question why American media should bother reporting weather events outside this country.The answer: if press representatives are going to tie local weather to global warming, they should also report on events happening at exactly the same time in other parts of the planet that might make specious such a connection.Or is that expecting too much from journalists?The reality is that this is indeed a pretty serious cold event in South America, and, in Argentina, is threatening to worsen the existing energy crisis (emphasis added):Monday's snowstorm struck on a national holiday in Argentina. The authorities are watching the demands on the power grid as the country gets back to work on Tuesday.MORE:<a class="user" href="http://www.hannity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=261846">http://www.hannity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=261846</a>Peace!<a class="user" href="http://gorescam.com/">http://gorescam.com/</a>