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Supreme Court reverses Motion Picture Academy, gives Gore's Oscar to Bush

Posted by Joshua Holland at 12:28 PM on February 28, 2007.


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From Andy Borowitz, who claims to be the Winner Of The First-Ever National Press Club Award For Humor, comes this Onion-esque report straight out of "Hollyweird":

Supreme Court Gives Gore’s Oscar to Bush

Stunning Reversal for Former Veep
Just days after former Vice President Al Gore received an Academy Award for his global warming documentary “An Inconvenient Truth,” the United States Supreme Court handed Mr. Gore a stunning reversal, stripping him of his Oscar and awarding it to President George W. Bush instead.
For Mr. Gore, who basked in the adulation of his Hollywood audience Sunday night, the high court’s decision to give his Oscar to President Bush was a cruel twist of fate, to say the least.
But in a 5-4 decision handed down Tuesday morning, the justices made it clear that they had taken the unprecedented step of stripping Mr. Gore of his Oscar because President Bush deserved it more.
“It is true that Al Gore has done a lot of talking about global warming,” wrote Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the majority. “But President Bush has actually helped create global warming.”

In another setback for the former vice president, a group of scientists meeting in Oslo, Norway today said that Mr. Gore was growing at an unsustainable rate.
“The polar ice caps may be shrinking, but Al Gore is clearly expanding,” said Dr. Hiroshi Kyosuke of the University of Tokyo.
The scientists concluded that if Mr. Gore continues to expand at his current rate, he could cause the earth to spin off its axis by 2010, sending it hurtling into the sun.
“Here’s an inconvenient truth,” Dr. Kyosuke added. “Al’s got to stay away from those carbs.”
Elsewhere, after foreigners received a record number of Academy Award nominations, CNN anchor Lou Dobbs proposed building a 12-foot high fence around the Kodak Theater.
Elsewhere, right-wing nut-job Glenn Beck and The Politico's Chief Hack, Mike Allen, ganged up on Gore on CNN; the Vast Right-wing Conspiracy tried to make hay by claiming that Gore's a hypocrite for living ... indoors, or something, only to have their narrative blown out of the water and Jerry Falwell joins senator James Inhofe (R-Looney Bin), dubbed the "the Dumbest U.S. Senator of them all," in arguing that the Weather Channel is in league with liberals and Satan (no, you can't make this stuff up, but good luck trying) in an insidious plot to destroy America by raising awareness of global warming.

Another day in American politics.

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Joshua Holland is a staff writer at Alternet and a regular contributor to The Gadflyer.


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I THINK I'VE GONE 'ROUND THE BEND
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Feb 28, 2007 1:44 PM   
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This actually got my attention. I think I've had enough of Bush and Co. Enjoyed it. Thanks, ANNA

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This isn't good
Posted by: AlienSlave on Feb 28, 2007 4:09 PM   
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I don't like this...........the next step will be stripping Al of his inventing the Internet.
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» RE: Great over the lie! Posted by: chaoslegs
unsatisfiedteacher
Posted by: ckterry on Mar 1, 2007 1:34 PM   
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Every day I want to respond to some of the most ludicrous announcements on AlterNet, but I never have time. Before another great writer like Molly Ivans dies, I gotta get in my two cents.

Stripping Al of his award is THE most repulsive thing I have heard of from Bush or this Supreme Court. WHEN are we citizens going to really stop this bullshit??

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» RE: unsatisfiedteacher Posted by: peacefullaim
gore didn't claim..sickofsleaze
Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com on Mar 1, 2007 8:39 PM   
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to invent the internet but he was among the first to realize the value of computers in business.
Peter Norton has a tribute to Gore in his 1996 "Intoduction to Computers" in which he commeds Gore for his recognition of the value of computers and the internet
I had studied the earlier part which explains the working of computers then a few years later went back to learn networking basics and found this article
Gore would have done well to set the record straight.If he had used the devastating humor on GWB in the campaign instead of waiting till afterwards he could have ridiculed Bush out of the race.

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» On second thought..sickofsleaze Posted by: ladybug1@carrollsweb.com
My hair was standing on end for a minute.
Posted by: blitzmesser on Mar 1, 2007 10:35 PM   
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For a minute I thought this was for real. I would not put it past Bush to claim the price. Great satire. Thanks.

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Global warming?
Posted by: ES3 on Mar 3, 2007 8:44 PM   
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Now that we know Mars is warming at exactly the same rate as the earth, does that mean that the few vehicles we have landed there are emitting so much pollution that they are ruining the atmosphere? Seems there's only one common denominator powerful enough to affect the climate of whole planets and that would be the sun. And how did the last few ice ages end without humans driving SUV's to raise the temperature to melt the ice? And the same scientists who blamed global warming for the nasty hurricanes of two seasons ago predicted even worse weather for this past season. It was one of the mildest hurricane seasons on record. So what does that say about their prophecy credibility? If they can't accurately predict the weather for more than a few hours in the future, based on their models, how can they use their own models to predict climate warming over the next generations? And how did Al Gore get an Emmy for a documentary? I thought a documentary was a factual report of a historical event. How can a fantasy about the future be a documentary? If people would take Al's 'prophecies' one at a time and check them against history and proven facts (not some imagined 'consensus'), they would realize how silly they have been to believe anything he says.

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