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Posted:
Wed 9 Apr 2008 7 08 am
Contrary to popular belief, it emerged today that America was in fact entirely responsible for the D Day Landings in 1944 which led to the liberation of France and ultimately, the beginning of the end of World War Two.
This new fact emerged from from Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection which broadcast a stirring advert, intended for US consumption, citing the single-handed storming of the Normandy beaches as evidence of American leadership.
The advert's vigorous approach to history continues with the claim that America led the world on civil rights - again surprising given America's history of segregation and Dr Martin Luther King's long and arduous campaign to win equal rights for black Americans.
The ad, narrated by noted historian William H Macy, goes on to suggest that it is in fact America which is leading the charge on tackling climate charge - a daring challenge to the commonly held belief that the rest of the world has been waiting for America to commit to the Kyoto requirements on climate change since 1997.
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AngloSaxon Site Admin
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Posted:
Wed 9 Apr 2008 7 27 am
"We can solve the climate crisis"... Lol!
IF THERE WAS ONE!!!!
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Gator
Joined: 18 Sep 2007
Posts: 1816
Posted:
Wed 9 Apr 2008 12 26 pm
When talking about American "leadership" when it comes to global warming (sic) remember that the US Senate voted against the substance of the Kyoto Treaty by a vote of 98-0. Even Al Gore voted against it. Something about it destroying the US economy.
mac1
Joined: 11 Jul 2006
Posts: 1237
Posted:
Tue 22 Apr 2008 8 12 pm
Gator wrote:
When talking about American "leadership" when it comes to global warming (sic) remember that the US Senate voted against the substance of the Kyoto Treaty by a vote of 98-0. Even Al Gore voted against it. Something about it destroying the US economy.
that reminds me: didn't Australia vote against it too for the same reason, although the msm don't make too much noise about it
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