Al Gores Inconvenient Fake
By 186 on Apr 25, 2008
An “Inconvenient Truth” Al Gore would rather keep secret.
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Current ArticleBy 186 on Apr 25, 2008
An “Inconvenient Truth” Al Gore would rather keep secret.
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Technorati Tags: al gore, climate change, inconvenient truth
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Former Vice President Al Gore, left, has agreed to host a campaign fundraiser for fellow Democrat and presidential contender Barack Obama, right, the senator from Illinois. Here, both men are seen campaigning together on June 16 at Joe Louis Arena in ...
Former Vice President Al Gore, left, has agreed to host a campaign fundraiser for fellow Democrat and presidential contender Barack Obama, right, the senator from Illinois. Here, both men are seen campaigning together on June 16 at Joe Louis Arena in ...
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