A $5 million lawsuit claims Gore was "adamant" about not selling his network to oil-rich Qataris but had a "change of heart," then stiffed the man who came up with the idea for the deal.
Current TV's $500 million sale to Al Jazeera has prompted a lawsuit that claims co-founder Al Gore originally was opposed to the deal but had a "change of heart" on selling his cable network to oil-rich Qataris.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in San Francisco Superior Court by John Terenzio, who presents himself as a highly regarded media consultant, executive and TV producer who conceived the idea for the distribution of an American version of Al Jazeera.
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I just, uh... I ... I uhm.. well,... uh...? He's a bozo. Intellectually impotent. Bluffed his way through. Hmmm, seems like a lot of "progressives" do that. Even local mayors!
treasonous Scumbag.
What a wonderful president he would have made....right up there with Obozo.
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