Copenhagen: Lord Monckton debates Al Gore - Rap News
Posted on 19th November 2009 @ 00:05
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As we count down to the Copenhagen Climate Conference, JuiceMedia hosts a special extended edition of RapNews, in which Al Gore finally accepts Lord Monckton...
Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBzR0-j0O0o
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