Saturday, December 19, 2009

Al Gore's idiotic poem on climate change



Gore is absurd. The poem reminds me of his 1996 DNC speech about smoking. Get a load of this:

    When I was a child, my family was attacked by an invisible force that was then considered harmless. My sister Nancy was older than me. There were only the two of us and I loved her more than life itself. She started smoking when she was 13 years old. The connection between smoking and lung cancer had not yet been established but years later the cigarettes had taken their toll.

What kind of weirdo talks like this? I'll answer that -- Dennis Kucinich:

    Spirit merges with matter to sanctify the universe. Matter transcends to return to spirit. The interchangeability of matter and spirit means the starlit magic of the outermost life of our universe becomes the soul-light magic of the innermost life of our self. The energy of the stars becomes us. We become the energy of the stars. Stardust and spirit unite and we begin: One with the universe. Whole and holy. From one source, endless creative energy, bursting forth, kinetic, elemental. We, the earth, air, water and fire-source of nearly fifteen billion years of cosmic spiraling.

Both Algore and Kook-cinich should be run out of town.

2 comments:

King Condor said...

THERE IS MAN FROM TENNESEE,WHO BRAIN IS THE SIZE OF A PEA,HIS MOUTH NEVER CEASING,HIS MIND QUITE DECREASING,AND WE,LL ALL BE A PAYING HIS FEE

The Shaved Ape said...

I ... guess ... that's funny.