conversationpc wrote:His "documentary" has more holes than the ozone layer and even the government in Great Britain issued a declaration that if the film was to be shown in schools, they had to notify the students of the
at least eleven different lies in the movie.

That's strange and untrue, it was actually a dipshit truck driver who tried to seek an injunction. Nothing to do with the government - And this, from The Daily Mail, the most hysterical rightwing 'the commies are coming' newspaper in the UK....just another far right slur.
Labour 'is brainwashing pupils with Al Gore climate change film' says father in court
Children are being brainwashed by propaganda from the Government on climate change, a court heard yesterday.
The "New Labour Thought Police" were accused of indoctrinating youngsters by handing out thousands of Climate Change Packs to schools.
The packs include the documentary film An Inconvenient Truth, made by Bill Clinton's former vice president Al Gore.
The film - acclaimed by the movie industry and the global warming lobby - was described in the High Court as irredeemable, containing serious scientific inaccuracies and "sentimental mush".
Lorry driver and school governor Stewart Dimmock is seeking a court order quashing the Govern-ment's decision to distribute the documentary and four short films to 3,500 schools and also to declare that decision unlawful.
Mr Justice Burton, who must decide whether to allow a judicial review of the policy, asked if Mr Dimmock was interested in climate change.
Mr Paul Downes, Mr Dimmock's counsel, replied: "Lots of parents have written to him supporting his application. They do not want our children brainwashed in this way by the New Labour Thought Police."
Father-of-two Stewart Dimmock is challenging plans to air the film in secondary schools
Mr Downes told Mr Justice Burton -
who has not yet seen the Al Gore film - that it was "half scientific, 30 per cent pure politics and the other 20 per cent is what I would describe as sentimental mush".
He added: "The mush is there to soften up the viewer for persuasion. Of the half of the film that is scientific, the majority is either false or vastly exaggerated."
Mr Downes said he would seek to challenge justification for distributing the film, which was that Government experts had said the science in it was "broadly accurate subject to reservations".
One of the most terrifying sequences in the film follows Gore's assertion that scientists predict a 20ft rise in sea levels within a century as ice sheets melt in Greenland and Antarctica.
Government guidance advises that teachers tell pupils that not everyone agreed with the science in the film, but that the weight of opinion was behind it.
Before the hearing, Mr Dimmock, a lorry driver from Dover with children aged 11 and 14, said: "Climate change is important, but it should be taught to children in a neutral and measured manner."
Suffice to say, he was unsuccessful. Truck driver = Road Haulage lobby = stupid.