Coincidence or not??

Last night I was watching Countdown With Keith Olbermann on MSNBC, occasionally flipping over to Bill O'Reilly to amuse myself with a pukeface in action. After Countdown, I flipped to Fox for 3 seconds to check out Hannity and Colmes. Alan Colmes is a Fox liberal, so in general, he keeps real quiet during the show. At first, I was thinking, Colmes looks like a half mouse...
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But then I saw the headline thingy at the bottom of the screen, and was filled with anger. It said "Is Truth Inconvient?" a clear reference to the Oscar-winning documentary by Al Gore, An Inconvenient Truth. It also suggests that global warming isn't real! How could they? Grrrrrrrrrrr...
The next day, a conservative friend of mine said "the only reason An Inconvenient Truth won the Oscar is that only 250 people voted." Whatever. She also said "If global warming ACTUALLY existed, it would be people like Al Gore wasting energy." Okaaaaaay...I'm not sure I'm gonna buy that. I told her about Live Earth. For those who don't know, it's gonna be a 24 hour rock concert in 7 continents with proceeds going to that organization thingy to stop global warming. "Isn't that gonna waste energy?" I said "No. They could use wind, or solar power." "That'll cost a lot, though." What? Not as expensive as gas, though! Seriously. I told my friend "Not as much as gas." She continued on to lecture me about how $3 is not a lot. How retarded. I guess she doesn't know what 3 times 12 is. God. Even my best friend ever mentioned $3 is a lot of money. "Well, cost doesn't matter 'cause my dad is a lawyer and makes $7000 a day."
And now the point of my tedious blog. Did she watch Hannity and Colmes last night? No, seriously, I wanna know. I didn't watch it, but it seems like an interesting coincidence.
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"Is Truth Inconvenient?"
Yeah, so deal with it, jerks!
Posted on March 14th, 2007 at 06:24pm

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