[Homestead] BBC -glbl wrmg-propaganda investigation

DSanner106 at aol.com DSanner106 at aol.com
Sun Sep 28 10:23:39 EDT 2008


Because they believe in only presenting factual information in the schools,  
and when
asked to support a wide array of claims made in the film, Gore and his  group
were unable to do so. They never responded to the request. I am sure that  
had they
done so, and were able to show that the film was factual, it would have  been 
allowed. Of course the industries in England that were against the films  
presentation
opposed it and forced a challenge, but if one is unwilling to support ones  
own claims
then I have to agree that you should not take them seriously. 
 
 
In a message dated 9/28/2008 1:23:25 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
liberty at kaballero.com writes:

With the  stakes being so utterly high, you are right. Why would someone 
like "Lord  Monckton [play] ... a key role in a legal challenge heard in 
the High  Court in October 2007 in an effort to prevent Al Gore’s film on 
global  warming, An Inconvenient Truth, from being shown in English 
schools?" I  wondered the same thing.





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