Al Gore: Profits, Not Presidential Bid Part Of The Plan

Nobel Prize winning ex-Presidential candidate and former VP Al Gore is going California. He is joining Kleiner Perkins, the fabled Sand Hill Road VC firm, and he is going to lead KP’s cleantech investments.   Continue Reading.

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November 12th, 2007
8:07 PM PT
Eddie said:

But what would John Coleman (the Founder of The Weather Channel in the U.S.) have to say about Al Gore and Global Warming?

Ouch, John Coleman has come out lashing at Gore and his cronies: < (link) >

November 12th, 2007
10:09 PM PT
Joseph Pally said:

KP also stopped funding web 2.0 companies recently, :-).

November 15th, 2007
12:56 PM PT
Linda said:

AH HA HA HA, my sides hurt.

You Reich Wingers don’t know if you should wind your @ss or scratch your watch.

All these Denial’s should head over to the Mid East where they are welcomed with open arms and ( wink, wink)

Mr. Gore is indeed amazing and no doubt you all don’t even want to TRY to reach his caliber of character, but the truth is always better.

Mr. Gore is donating all monies received in trying to further solutions for the Climate Crisis, by joining the firm, to the Alliance for Climate Protection.

ouch, stings doesn’t it. That’s why you should always seek the truth first.

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