6 Responses to “Al Gore spotted trying to escape blowback from his New York Times Op-Ed lies”

  1. Lisa.M says:

    You guys dont get it, Gorebull Warming causes this kind of climate change event.

    • Chris B says:

      Gore claims that global warming is causing sea levels to rise because of the melting ice. That the polar ice caps are shrinking (they do every year anyway during the summer). And that global temps have risen consistently in recent years. You can’t have frozen seas and record temps at the same time. The Climategate letters prove the numbers have been skewed for decades, data falsified, and relevant facts censored.

  2. Anna says:

    I heard that if we pay tons of carbon taxes to Al Gore and his business partners then they will make the weather much better and the sky will not fall *rolls* Please!

  3. Thomas says:

    My God Lisa are you really that stupid. If so please do not breed.

  4. PhilM says:

    Please re-read Lisa’s comment, you may not have seen what she did there. She may well be right.

  5. These are pictures from the Baltic Sea, during this passing weekend. To give some info (I’m Swedish, so we have the info – it has been high-profile news) something like 40 ships have been stuck in the ice in the waters outside Stockholm. And further north, the port city of Gävle has had 20 ships stuck in the ice, and the port city of Sundsvall has had 10 ships stuck.
    A total of 70 (!) ships stuck in the ice.
    Ths situation is slowly being resolved with the help of local icebreakers, with passenger ferries given priority. But as I write I assume there are still ships being stuck. One of the biggest and most powerful icebreakers though, Oden, is presently unavailable becase it’s chartered for an expedition in the Antarctic! (I strongly suspect that this is due to that the authourities believed in the fairy-tales of “mild winters”.)
    The ice situation in the Baltic Sea is very difficult. One news report said there was a column of 8 km (5 miles) of trucks outside one of the main Swedish ports, waiting to get transportation on the very delayed ferries. (It’s an important trade route for Finland.)

    –Ahrvid