Nobel Committee Bypassed Holocaust Savior for Al Gore
As media do a victory lap over Friday's Nobel Peace Prize announcement, it seems a metaphysical certitude that few Americans are aware of the other 180 nominees for the award besides the Global Warmingist-in-Chief Al Gore.
For instance, meet Irena Sendler, a 97-year-old Polish woman who saved 2,500 Jewish children from certain death in the Warsaw ghetto during WW II.
Hadn't heard of her? Well, don't feel bad, for since the Nobel Committee announced the nominees in February, there have only been 107 reports about Mrs. Sendler being one of them. By contrast, Al Gore and "Nobel" have been mentioned in 2,912. NewsBusters
Nobel Peace Prize = Liberal Agenda
Al Gore’s Fleeting Awards?
Yes, Al Gore’s got an Oscar, a Grammy, and now a Nobel Peace Prize.
But will the former veep be allowed to continue to wallow in his triple award-winning status? Maybe not.
The New Zealand Centre for Political Research, a regional think tank, wants Gore to give back the Oscar he was given for his movie, “An Inconvenient Truth.”
The call for the return of the award is based on an adjudication by a British judge, who ruled that the film inconveniently contained nine untruths.
PC for lies
The U.K. High Court determined that “Truth” was “alarmist and exaggerated” and must have a disclaimer to point out flaws, which included the following:
Labels: Al Gore, Nobel Peace Prize
2 Comments:
Sorry you're so enraged over Gore's International recognition.
Here's what Ayn Rand has to say about people who denigrate those who accomplish something in their lives:
“Miss Taggart, do you know the hallmark of the second - rater? It's resentment of another man's achievement. Those touchy mediocrities who sit trembling lest someone's work prove greater than their own .” –Ayn Rand
Hi Joanne,
Thank you for your comment.
Of course, I know you aren't referring to me. It has to be the ruling of The U.K. High Court that concerns you.
Have a nice day. I hope you are feeling well.
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