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Originally Posted by Calgaryborn
It was the nature of the lie. Politicians bend truth in their favour
all the time. Al Gore didn't start out with anything resembling truth.
He made up a specific person with a specific hardship that didn't even exist. If memory serves me he did this with two imaginary people
and situations in the same debate. He gave them names and families
and even said where they lived. All bogus.
Besides why are you comparing Gore and Bush? If Bush is a liar or
not doesn't make Al Gore any more trustworthy. Al Gore is a known
liar and shouldn't be listened to. To say(as someone has on this thread)
that one needs to see Al Gores' movie to become informed on this
issue is nonsense. Al Gore's film is only as credible as Al Gore is. I
wouldn't spend a loonie to see it.
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OK, you bring up this lie. Do you have any links? If it is that blatant I'm sure there must be articles about it.
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