Eco AL-G .... PLEEEEEASE STOP IT.!!!

FireGears

Expert Expediter
Oooooooooooohhh Please, AL-G....
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PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE....... Stop It..!!!
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You're Killing Me...!!!!!
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/...p;in_page_id=1811

Eco-warrior Al Gore serves up endangered fish at daughter's party.
18th July 2007

Only a week after Live Earth, eco-warrior Al Gore didn't do much for his green credentials when he shocked fellow environmentalists by serving up an endangered fish at his daughter's wedding rehearsal dinner.

The former US vicepresident provided 75 guests with Chilean sea bass - one of the world's most threatened fish species. It is known as one of the world's most endangered species of fish. Evidently a fact not known by the Gores.

Gore, 59, who created the climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth, sampled a sixcourse tasting menu at Beverly Hills' Crustacean restaurant which included the sea bass - also known as Patagonian toothfish.

The gaffe will have been even more embarrassing for the Gores because they tried to make the wedding between Sarah Gore and businessman Bill Lee - who met at a function for An Inconvenient Truth - as green as possible.

STOP IT...!!!!!!
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letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
FYI, The Chilean Sea Bass is not on the Endangered Species List. It used to be called the "Tooth Fish" or something like that. It was considered a "junk" fish, kind of like a varmint and was driving other fish out of customary feeding grounds in the south Pacific because there were so many of them. Somebody got the brilliant idea to rename it the Sea Bass and commercially fish it as a rare delicasy.Apparently it worked and to make a long story short, now their numbers have rapidly dropped. There are however still a sufficient number of them around. Maybe if they start calling them the Tooth Fish again the numbers will start climbing...
 

FireGears

Expert Expediter
Letzrocklennonlover,

Interesting post...

Did it get you an invite to the ALGORE wedding...??? :+

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Be well

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Aviator

Expert Expediter
Interesting. Thats the same method used by the environmentalists in the NW to get areas closed off to certain activities. They find a species (Lets say the suck toad), that is well and healthy. They then create a sub species (The SPOTTED Suck Toad), which is pretty much exactly the same as the main group. Since there are only a few Suck toads they have found with markings that have spots, they get the "Spotted Suck Toad" added to the endangered species list. Never mind that the area is being overrun with suck toads. Now that there is a creature in the area they want to "protect", they can get laws passed that legislate the use of the area (No motorcycles, mining, timber cutting, so on and so forth).

I find it amusing that this method is being used against the tree huggers.

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