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Gore Science vs Real Science

October 23rd, 2007 at 9:00 am . by el nuko

from junkscience.com

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“Once upon a time the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to individuals who dedicated their lives to the betterment of humanity. They focused on real world issues and championed real world solutions. In 1952, Dr. Albert Schweitzer won the Nobel Peace Prize for his humanitarian work. Dr. Schweitzer founded a hospital in French Equatorial Africa. He would later expand the facility and by the 1960’s the hospital would serve more than 500 patients at any one time.

In 1964, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. won the award for his leadership during America’s civil rights movement. Between 1957 and 1968 Dr. King had traveled more than 6 million miles and spoke more than 2,500 times as he advocated equal rights for all people.

In 1986, Holocaust survivor Eli Wiesel received the award for his human rights activities. He is the founding president of the Universal Academy of Cultures, in Paris, and chairman of the Eli Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, an organization he and his wife established to combat intolerance and injustice.

Things have changed.” (Joe Bell, Opinion Editorials)

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3 Responses to “Gore Science vs Real Science”

  1. comment number 1 by: SwampWoman

    You’re looking at this all wrong! Instead of condemning, you should be rejoicing that the Nobel Peace Prize can now be awarded for gibberish. I need to start working on getting one immediately.

  2. comment number 2 by: Nuke

    Now Hiring: One million monkeys to write the next pullet surprise winner

  3. comment number 3 by: SwampWoman

    Oh, damn, the whole “you can catch fat” thing has already been taken.

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