Al Gore speaks out of a relatively rich country, Klaus is president of an EU wannabe struggling to get out of poverty. They start from the two opposite ends of the spectrum.
Jean de Lafontaine a écrit: "Un jour, l'ennui nacquit de l'uniformité". Il y a place, cher Commentator, pour plus d'une opinion dans le monde. What matters is mutual respect. Not lacking here I'm sure.
Al Gore speaks out of a relatively rich country, Klaus is president of an EU wannabe struggling to get out of poverty. They start from the two opposite ends of the spectrum.
ReplyDeleteRelatively? The richest country the world has ever known?
ReplyDeleteMaybe they both come from different points but one can make more sense than the other.
ReplyDeleteWell if you insist, I'm with Gore.
ReplyDeleteOh Paul! Our streak of commonality has come to an end.
ReplyDeleteI don't know who is "right" on these matters but I do know Gore doesn't pass my "bull shit" sniff test.
But that's me.
Jean de Lafontaine a écrit: "Un jour, l'ennui nacquit de l'uniformité". Il y a place, cher Commentator, pour plus d'une opinion dans le monde. What matters is mutual respect. Not lacking here I'm sure.
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