On 2/28/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So you just can't admit that hypocrisy is rampant on all sides of the 
> spectrum?
> It's only hypocrisy in its truest form when you oppose the viewpoint
> of the one you're accusing of hypocrisy?

We are talking about Al Gore, and instead of saying yes, he is a
hypocrite, you insist on saying: "everyone does it so it is the norm."
It is not. By pointing to Bush and Rush you are telling people to
ignore the man behind the curtain.

> Well good for you Sam, I'm sure you've been a very good boy all your
> life, clean room, brushed teeth, in bed on time--everytime, I'll bet
> your parents were very proud ;-)

Stay focused please.

> dunno. don't much care. If they're already doing the conservation
> thing then the message is not aimed at them.

Algore isn't reducing anything. No, the great unwashed have to do with
less, not the elites...  - Rush ;)

> be if he insulated better? Care about that? Why's it got to be a pool
> that the waste is coming from? Because that makes it more egregious,
> right? Do you know or care if he's got a pool? If it's heated?

Why are you being anal? His power usage is way to high and after the
film came out it went up instead of down. Do as I say, not as I do. He
does have an outdoor heated pool but I don't know if he uses it in the
winter.

> To the point. You talk about hypocrisy as if it is endemic only to
> Democrats or to the left. It goes both ways, my friend.

So is being a hypocrite a good thing?

> No, a "Big distraction" would have been totally ignoring your original
> question and in the reply _only_ mentioning Bush and Rush. But I
> spelled hypocrisy for you in relation to Gore and then pointed out
> that stone throwers should not live in glass houses. Even admitted to
> have a few pebbles my-own-self.

You changed focus saying Al Gore can fool people as much as he wants
because Rush did drugs. Nice try.

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