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Gore offers lump of coal in holiday climate ad

By Christina Bellantoni on Dec. 22, 2008 into Bellantoni

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Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection and "Reality" coalition is up with a new ad today portraying coal as dirty.

 

It's a follow to the widely distributed "This is Reality" ad that insists there is no such thing as clean coal.

 

Here's the new ad, which can be viewed here as well. 

 

 

 

 

The site urges supporters to pass it on with this note:

 

Join Reality and help make sure misleading articles and false statements about coal don’t go unanswered.

If the coal industry wants to be part of America’s clean energy future, they must live up to their promise of so-called “clean coal” and immediately invest in the technologies that can stop carbon pollution from entering the atmosphere.

 

A Gore spokeswoman quips: "It will make you glad that YOU aren't going to get a lump of coal for the holidays."

 

— Christina Bellantoni, White House correspondent,
The Washington Times

 

Please bookmark my blog at 
http://www.washingtontimes.com/weblogs/bellantoni


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CULTUREWORRIOR

Can't believe that people are still taken in by this fat idiot's brand of snake oil. The only reason ALGORE is in this game is to feather the nest of ALGORE. The science is absurd, but this guy is set to make a mint. Of course, the media doesn't challenge a bit of it as it plays into the "world is going to end" nonsense promoted by the media to get people to watch/listen/view. Why will that never change? Because the media, consisting of the big three networks, CNN, all the local newspapers including the NewYork Times and Bergen Record are firmly in the pocket of the Democrat party and the environmentalist wackos that are firmly embedded in the party – in fact, the major media is an arm of the Democrat Party, and vice versa. For this reason, I simply do not understand how anyone calling themselves a conservative and/or Republican would ever watch a Hollywood movie, programming from CNN or the major networks or read the New York Times. They want to be biased – fine, but we don’t have to give them our money or watch their programming!
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Shanghaied

"Join reality" That's almost as rich as chubby's pocketbook full of carbon credit $.
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