Treason - The Real Inconvenient Truth
J. D. Pendry
The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded "to the person who shall have done the most or the best work for fraternity between the nations, for the abolition or reduction of standing armies and for the holding and promotion of peace congres0ses".
By now, most Americans have heard about global warming. Many of them have probably watched former Vice President Al Gore’s scientifically flawed and politically motivated movie on the topic for which intellectually challenged and likeminded people gave him an award. Now, he has received the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution to world peace. According to Mr. Gore, “we face a true planetary emergency.” On my significance meter, his “achievements” rank almost as high as do the exploits of Paris or Britney.
The real truth is that most Americans can tell you about Mr. Gore’s prize and provide you play by play on the tragic lives of two young women. The inconvenient truth is that few of them can tell you anything about men like Army Sergeant First Class Paul R. Smith or Navy Lieutenant Michael P. Murphy. Real heroes with real achievements to their credit have no place in today’s American story because today’s version originates from men and women of politics and media who’ve written dubious heroes into the script while actively vilifying the true ones.
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