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Al Gore's Penguin Army is a video posted on YouTube on May 24, 2006, spoofing Al Gore and his movie An Inconvenient Truth. The video appears to be a product of astroturfing. Despite all appearances of being an amateur production, the Wall Street Journal discovered that the author of the video was using "a computer registered to DCI Group", a public relations and lobbying firm led exclusively by Republican... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Al Gore's Penguin Army video

    Al Gore's Penguin Army is a video posted on YouTube on May 24, 2006, spoofing Al Gore and his movie An Inconvenient Truth. The video appears to be a product of astroturfing.
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    Tux

    Tux had an uncredited use in the Al Gore's Penguin Army video.
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    Astroturfing

    (See Al Gore's Penguin Army video controversy.)
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    An Inconvenient Truth

    In August 2006, the Wall Street Journal revealed that a YouTube video lampooning Gore and the movie, titled Al Gore's Penguin Army, appeared to be astroturfing by DCI Group, a Washington PR firm.
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    ExxonMobil

    In August 2006, the Wall Street Journal revealed that a YouTube video lampooning Al Gore, titled Al Gore's Penguin Army, appeared to be astroturfing by DCI Group, a Washington PR firm with ties to ExxonMobil as well as the Republican Party.
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    George W. Bush

    Bush received 271 electoral votes to Gore's 266. ... Supreme Conflict: The Inside Story of the Struggle for Control of the United States Supreme Court, 2007, Penguin Books, p. 273
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    Joseph C. Wilson

    In 2000, he donated US$2,000 to Gore's presidential campaign and US$1,000 to Bush's presidential campaign (The Politics of Truth 278-80, 282). ... ↑ See, e.g., Frank Rich, The Greatest Story Ever Sold: The Decline and Fall of Truth from 9/11 to Katrina (New York: Penguin Press, 2006), as cited in book rev. by Ian Buruma, "Theater of War," New York Times September 17, 2006, sec. 7 (Book Rev.): 10, cols. 2-3.
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    April Fools Day 2008 in the web

    Grist.org, an environmental news website, announced that Al Gore was running for president as an independent candidate. ... It also includes link to a picture showing a ridiculously large Swiss Army knife, the Wikipedia article on Red Green and an onion video about robots taking over.
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    Anna Karenina

    Karenna Gore Schiff, daughter of Tipper and Al Gore, is named for the main character; Tipper read the book during her pregnancy. ... Gifford, Henry (ed) Leo Tolstoy (Penguin Critical Anthologies, Harmondsworth, 1971)
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    Moon Township, Pennsylvania

    Ryan Malone, former Pittsburgh Penguin ... A day after securing the Democratic nomination for president, then-Vice President Al Gore held a rally at Moon's high school gym on March 16, 2000.

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