Run Al Run

You're the tool. The reason nobody wants to debate you is because they don't want to keep researching everything you say to make sure it's true.

What research have you done?

I have links and backup for just about anything I post. In this thread I have backed up my assertions.

Because you don't believe it is of no consequence to me. I certainly never take your silly ass comments as gospel.
That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.
 
I wonder if Al Bore stopped getting fatter by the minute if that would reduce greenhouse gases. How much CO2 is produced to just to feed that fat fuck never mind how much fuel is used to cart his huge ass all over the world in a private jet.

i know if he shut his fucking yap, we'd see an instant global cool down.
 
What research have you done?

I have links and backup for just about anything I post. In this thread I have backed up my assertions.

Because you don't believe it is of no consequence to me. I certainly never take your silly ass comments as gospel.
That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.

You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.
 
I have links and backup for just about anything I post. In this thread I have backed up my assertions.

Because you don't believe it is of no consequence to me. I certainly never take your silly ass comments as gospel.
That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.

You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.

Haven't you heard?

there is no fresh air anymore.

We're killing the planet remember?
 
I have links and backup for just about anything I post. In this thread I have backed up my assertions.

Because you don't believe it is of no consequence to me. I certainly never take your silly ass comments as gospel.
That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.

You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.
Still irrelevant and mindless input from you.
 
That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.

You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.
Still irrelevant and mindless input from you.

Ooo methinks I hit a nerve..
 
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That's a good thing to support your claims, but usually one should make relevant claims - work on that.

You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.

Haven't you heard?

there is no fresh air anymore.

We're killing the planet remember?

There's still time, that's why Dems are still working for change in that area.
 
You should work on getting up off your ass and go outside or something. This seems to be your life and it's making you cranky. Open up the windows at least. You need a bit of fresh air now and then.

Haven't you heard?

there is no fresh air anymore.

We're killing the planet remember?

There's still time, that's why Dems are still working for change in that area.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

yeah right taxing the shit out of us and making idiots like al bore rich is just the way to save the planet.

you're funny.
 
:eusa_eh: Wait ... you believe he invented the intermets?

Gore never said he "invented the internet"...snopes.com: Al Gore Invented the Internet

AND, the two men that could make that claim defend Al Gore's statement...

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Al Gore and the Internet

By Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf

Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the
Internet and to promote and support its development.

No one person or even small group of persons exclusively "invented" the
Internet. It is the result of many years of ongoing collaboration among
people in government and the university community. But as the two people
who designed the basic architecture and the core protocols that make the
Internet work, we would like to acknowledge VP Gore's contributions as a
Congressman, Senator and as Vice President. No other elected official, to
our knowledge, has made a greater contribution over a longer period of
time.

Last year the Vice President made a straightforward statement on his role.
He said: "During my service in the United States Congress I took the
initiative in creating the Internet." We don't think, as some people have
argued, that Gore intended to claim he "invented" the Internet. Moreover,
there is no question in our minds that while serving as Senator, Gore's
initiatives had a significant and beneficial effect on the still-evolving
Internet. The fact of the matter is that Gore was talking about and
promoting the Internet long before most people were listening. We feel it
is timely to offer our perspective.

As far back as the 1970s Congressman Gore promoted the idea of high speed
telecommunications as an engine for both economic growth and the
improvement of our educational system. He was the first elected official
to grasp the potential of computer communications to have a broader impact
than just improving the conduct of science and scholarship. Though easily
forgotten, now, at the time this was an unproven and controversial
concept. Our work on the Internet started in 1973 and was based on even
earlier work that took place in the mid-late 1960s. But the Internet, as
we know it today, was not deployed until 1983. When the Internet was still
in the early stages of its deployment, Congressman Gore provided
intellectual leadership by helping create the vision of the potential
benefits of high speed computing and communication. As an example, he
sponsored hearings on how advanced technologies might be put to use in
areas like coordinating the response of government agencies to natural
disasters and other crises.

As a Senator in the 1980s Gore urged government agencies to consolidate
what at the time were several dozen different and unconnected networks
into an "Interagency Network." Working in a bi-partisan manner with
officials in Ronald Reagan and George Bush's administrations, Gore secured
the passage of the High Performance Computing and Communications Act in
1991. This "Gore Act" supported the National Research and Education
Network (NREN) initiative that became one of the major vehicles for the
spread of the Internet beyond the field of computer science.

As Vice President Gore promoted building the Internet both up and out, as
well as releasing the Internet from the control of the government agencies
that spawned it. He served as the major administration proponent for
continued investment in advanced computing and networking and private
sector initiatives such as Net Day. He was and is a strong proponent of
extending access to the network to schools and libraries. Today,
approximately 95% of our nation's schools are on the Internet. Gore
provided much-needed political support for the speedy privatization of the
Internet when the time arrived for it to become a commercially-driven
operation.

There are many factors that have contributed to the Internet's rapid
growth since the later 1980s, not the least of which has been political
support for its privatization and continued support for research in
advanced networking technology. No one in public life has been more
intellectually engaged in helping to create the climate for a thriving
Internet than the Vice President. Gore has been a clear champion of this
effort, both in the councils of government and with the public at large.

The Vice President deserves credit for his early recognition of the value
of high speed computing and communication and for his long-term and
consistent articulation of the potential value of the Internet to American
citizens and industry and, indeed, to the rest of the world.


Vint Cerf

Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf (pronounced /ˈsɜrf/; born June 23, 1943) is an American computer scientist who is the "person most often called 'the father of the Internet'." His contributions have been recognized repeatedly, with honorary degrees and awards that include the National Medal of Technology, the Turing Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Bob Kahn
Robert Elliot Kahn, (born December 23, 1938) is an engineer who, along with Vinton G. Cerf, invented the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the technologies used to transmit information on the Internet.

I guess you didn't get the memo, Snopes.com has been discredited, it's a joke.

I guess the joke's on you, because Snopes.com told the TRUTH...Al Gore never said "I invented the internet" in his CNN interview with Wolf Blitzer...

Gore: During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth and environmental protection, improvements in our educational system.

And Vint Cerf, the person most often called 'the father of the Internet' says Gore is stating a fact...
 
Ooo methinks I hit a nerve..
You haven't even managed to hit the quite broad topic or anything logical at all.

Stop PMing me, I have no interest in you or your opinion of me.
LOL. Still being irrelevant with your mention of my reply to your PM to me. YOU PMed me; I replied.

Still that does nothing to change the fact that Algore has yet to debate any random scientists. Ever.
 
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:eusa_eh: Wait ... you believe he invented the intermets?

Gore never said he "invented the internet"...snopes.com: Al Gore Invented the Internet

AND, the two men that could make that claim defend Al Gore's statement...

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Al Gore and the Internet

By Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf

Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the
Internet and to promote and support its development.

No one person or even small group of persons exclusively "invented" the
Internet. It is the result of many years of ongoing collaboration among
people in government and the university community. But as the two people
who designed the basic architecture and the core protocols that make the
Internet work, we would like to acknowledge VP Gore's contributions as a
Congressman, Senator and as Vice President. No other elected official, to
our knowledge, has made a greater contribution over a longer period of
time.

Last year the Vice President made a straightforward statement on his role.
He said: "During my service in the United States Congress I took the
initiative in creating the Internet." We don't think, as some people have
argued, that Gore intended to claim he "invented" the Internet. Moreover,
there is no question in our minds that while serving as Senator, Gore's
initiatives had a significant and beneficial effect on the still-evolving
Internet. The fact of the matter is that Gore was talking about and
promoting the Internet long before most people were listening. We feel it
is timely to offer our perspective.

As far back as the 1970s Congressman Gore promoted the idea of high speed
telecommunications as an engine for both economic growth and the
improvement of our educational system. He was the first elected official
to grasp the potential of computer communications to have a broader impact
than just improving the conduct of science and scholarship. Though easily
forgotten, now, at the time this was an unproven and controversial
concept. Our work on the Internet started in 1973 and was based on even
earlier work that took place in the mid-late 1960s. But the Internet, as
we know it today, was not deployed until 1983. When the Internet was still
in the early stages of its deployment, Congressman Gore provided
intellectual leadership by helping create the vision of the potential
benefits of high speed computing and communication. As an example, he
sponsored hearings on how advanced technologies might be put to use in
areas like coordinating the response of government agencies to natural
disasters and other crises.

As a Senator in the 1980s Gore urged government agencies to consolidate
what at the time were several dozen different and unconnected networks
into an "Interagency Network." Working in a bi-partisan manner with
officials in Ronald Reagan and George Bush's administrations, Gore secured
the passage of the High Performance Computing and Communications Act in
1991. This "Gore Act" supported the National Research and Education
Network (NREN) initiative that became one of the major vehicles for the
spread of the Internet beyond the field of computer science.

As Vice President Gore promoted building the Internet both up and out, as
well as releasing the Internet from the control of the government agencies
that spawned it. He served as the major administration proponent for
continued investment in advanced computing and networking and private
sector initiatives such as Net Day. He was and is a strong proponent of
extending access to the network to schools and libraries. Today,
approximately 95% of our nation's schools are on the Internet. Gore
provided much-needed political support for the speedy privatization of the
Internet when the time arrived for it to become a commercially-driven
operation.

There are many factors that have contributed to the Internet's rapid
growth since the later 1980s, not the least of which has been political
support for its privatization and continued support for research in
advanced networking technology. No one in public life has been more
intellectually engaged in helping to create the climate for a thriving
Internet than the Vice President. Gore has been a clear champion of this
effort, both in the councils of government and with the public at large.

The Vice President deserves credit for his early recognition of the value
of high speed computing and communication and for his long-term and
consistent articulation of the potential value of the Internet to American
citizens and industry and, indeed, to the rest of the world.


Vint Cerf

Vinton Gray "Vint" Cerf (pronounced /ˈsɜrf/; born June 23, 1943) is an American computer scientist who is the "person most often called 'the father of the Internet'." His contributions have been recognized repeatedly, with honorary degrees and awards that include the National Medal of Technology, the Turing Award, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Bob Kahn
Robert Elliot Kahn, (born December 23, 1938) is an engineer who, along with Vinton G. Cerf, invented the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP), the technologies used to transmit information on the Internet.

I guess you didn't get the memo, Snopes.com has been discredited, it's a joke.
What "memo" was that?

The one from RNC Headquarters that says don't believe anything unless it's from us?
 
Stop PMing me, I have no interest in you or your opinion of me.
LOL. Still being irrelevant with your mention of my reply to your PM to me.

My reply to your neg rep you mean? When all else fails, neg rep. Slug.
You want to whine, I see. Yes, I neg rep those who consistently show they have no skill at all in debate or even discussion. Your input is nothing but off-topic and mindless rambling that does nothing to change the fact that Algore STILL will not debate anyone who might actually challenge him, and certainly not scientists.
 
Si Modo, you have been real good at posting baseless assertations concerning global warming. At posting accusations of Al Gore and others that have been stating the science behind the present warming.

And very bad at posting real information to back up those baseless assertations.
 
Haven't you heard?

there is no fresh air anymore.

We're killing the planet remember?

There's still time, that's why Dems are still working for change in that area.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

yeah right taxing the shit out of us and making idiots like al bore rich is just the way to save the planet.

you're funny.

Well, people like you will always resort to sophmoric insults, and purposely avoid any kind of logical thought concerning present problems, if the solution involves anything at all inconveniant to your way of life.

Simple fact is that Gore put into layman's words what the scientists have been trying to tell us for a couple of decades. Now if you have any real evidence to present to refute those scientists, please present it.

As for Gore making money off of a cap and trade system, he may very well do that. There were people that made money off of the cap and trade system that effectively reduced sulphate pollution.
 
Si Modo, you have been real good at posting baseless assertations concerning global warming. At posting accusations of Al Gore and others that have been stating the science behind the present warming.

And very bad at posting real information to back up those baseless assertations.
Actually, Algore has been telling lies mingled in with facts. You have plenty of information in hand as to that and any input on my part would be redundant.

Now, as to your allegation about other input I have made concerning global warming, you'll need to support that. It shouldn't be too hard to do as the search function here is pretty straight forward.

I'll wait with baited breath for you to support your allegation. Until then, as it is baseless, it's nothing but bullshit, which is no surprise from you.
 
Gore never said he "invented the internet"...snopes.com: Al Gore Invented the Internet

AND, the two men that could make that claim defend Al Gore's statement...

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Al Gore and the Internet

By Robert Kahn and Vinton Cerf

Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the
Internet and to promote and support its development.

No one person or even small group of persons exclusively "invented" the
Internet. It is the result of many years of ongoing collaboration among
people in government and the university community. But as the two people
who designed the basic architecture and the core protocols that make the
Internet work, we would like to acknowledge VP Gore's contributions as a
Congressman, Senator and as Vice President. No other elected official, to
our knowledge, has made a greater contribution over a longer period of
time.

<Snip>

I guess you didn't get the memo, Snopes.com has been discredited, it's a joke.
What "memo" was that?

The one from RNC Headquarters that says don't believe anything unless it's from us?

:lol: Of course. Those are the only memos you should be reading, PPV. Didn't you get that memo?
 
You're the tool. The reason nobody wants to debate you is because they don't want to keep researching everything you say to make sure it's true.

What research have you done?

I have links and backup for just about anything I post. In this thread I have backed up my assertions.

Because you don't believe it is of no consequence to me. I certainly never take your silly ass comments as gospel.

We have posted a lot of links that disproved yours, Rocks, et al. However, ours were ignored, every single time, or someone would cry that they are part of the "peer pressured" crowd with their noses up their funders asses. ;) So you see, your research is just as worthless. The difference, when faced with logic, the Global Warming hoax and Al Gore's shit falls apart completely.
 

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