Al Gore and Lord Mockinworthy Debate!!!

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Finally, someone has rhymed Praxis with Taxes.

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The guy doing it is an idiot, though. He's as bad as anyone creating a false balance - and he seems to buy half of Monckton's classic fascist paranoia line of BS. He could learn a lot from Al Gore, frankly, and his rejection of evil, evil technology in favor of "listening to indigenous people" is pretty amusing in and of itself - look at, e.g., the Maori.

By Marion Delgado (not verified) on 28 Mar 2012 #permalink