Gore Responds to Charges His House Uses Too Much Electricity
February 27th, 2007 . by adminGore’s mansion uses 20x more electricity than normal house.
Gore’s mansion uses 20x more electricity than normal house.
First graders spend a good six hours a day doing school work — what they do after school should not include homework. That’s the decision made last October by the principal of Oak Knoll Elementary.
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The prestigious Council on Foreign Relations is about to get a jolt of sex appeal.”The idea of having Henry Kissinger and Angelina Jolie in the same organization is dazzling.”
This is how the CFR, an international group of elitists want to beef up on their PR.
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