To: neolib who wrote (20287 ) 2/13/2008 9:56:51 AM From: Thomas A Watson Respond to of 36917 Yes those who call the devine revelations spouted by al gore to be crap, gibberish and lies often have credible scientific backgrounds. But all it takes to see through the bullship of al gore is personal integrity and a minimun of common sense. Is this true about you god of climate knowledge AKA 5F diviity Al... Al Gore: "The Goracle" "I decided I just had to call because you've printed a picture of the Earth upside down" - Al Gore, Wasington Times, 1998 High School: St. Albans School, Washington, DC (1965) University: BA Government, Harvard University (1969) Theological: School of Divinity, Vanderbilt University (attended 1971-72, dropped out) Law School: Vanderbilt University (attended 1974-76, dropped out) QUOTE (The Washington Times) Mr. Gore's high school performance on the college board achievement tests in physics (488 out of 800 "terrible," St. Albans retired teacher and assistant headmaster John Davis told The Post) and chemistry (519 out of 800 "He didn't do too well in chemistry," Mr. Davis observed) suggests that Mr. Gore would have trouble with science for the rest of his life. At Harvard and Vanderbilt, Mr. Gore continued bumbling along. As a Harvard sophomore, scholar Al "earned" a D in Natural Sciences 6 in a course presciently named "Man's Place in Nature." That was the year he evidently spent more time smoking cannabis than studying its place among other plants within the ecosystem. His senior year, Mr. Gore received a C+ in Natural Sciences 118. At Vanderbilt divinity school, Mr. Gore took a course in theology and natural science. The assigned readings included the apocalyptic, and widely discredited "Limits to Growth," which formed much of the foundation for "Earth in the Balance." It is said that Mr. Gore failed to hand in his book report on time. Thus, his incomplete grade turned into an F, one of five Fs Mr. Gore received at divinity school, which may well be a worldwide record. freerepublic.com