Sunday, May 13, 2007
REASON ASSAULTED
Pat Reynolds alienates all of Achewood with his holy ways. Speaking of the holy:
Supporters have launched online efforts to draft Gore, and he has not ruled out the possibility. Meanwhile, he is promoting a book due out this month, The Assault on Reason ...
“The Assault on Reason”? Pat should sue. In other Gore news, Bob Geldof has views on Al’s upcoming Gaiapalooza concerts:
"I hope they’re a success,” De Volkskrant newspaper quoted Geldof as saying in an interview.
"But why is (Gore) actually organizing them? To make us aware of the greenhouse effect? Everybody’s known about that problem for years. We are all (expletive) conscious of global warming,” he said.
Yes. This has been noted previously. In advance of those stupid concerts, Gore is working his Pat Reynolds act globally:
Al Gore, the self-appointed czar of climate control, has now elevated himself to be a critic of governments that don’t follow his advice to the letter.
But he’s getting an Achewood response:
I was in Bogotá recently, where there were numerous articles in the newspapers and magazines decrying the ridiculous actions by former Vice President Al Gore. The conclusion reached by the Colombian media is that Mr. Gore is more concerned about his run for the presidency or a possible Nobel peace prize than he is about truly helping the environment and supporting the president of Colombia, who has done more for democracy in South America, and more for the environment via the fight against narco criminals than any other person.