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Al Gore's Penguin Army
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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Al Gore
He received an honorable discharge from the Army in May 1971. ... Vice President Al Gore's introduction to Earthwatch: 24 Hours In Cyberspace. -
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An Inconvenient Truth
An Inconvenient Truth is a 2006 documentary film, directed by Davis Guggenheim, about former United States Vice President Al Gore's campaign to educate citizens about global warming via a comprehensive slide show that, by his own estimate, he has given more than a thousand times. ... 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 public relations firm. -
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Tux
Tux is a penguin character, the official mascot of the Linux kernel. ... Tux had an uncredited use in the Al Gore's Penguin Army video. -
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ExxonMobil
The Exxon Mobil Corporation, or ExxonMobil, is an American multinational oil and gas corporation. ... 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. -
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Astroturfing
Astroturfing is an English-language term referring to political, advertising, or public relations campaigns that are formally planned by an organization, but designed to mask its origins to create the impression of being spontaneous, popular "grassroots" behavior. ... (See Al Gore's Penguin Army video controversy.) -
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DCI Group
DCI Group is an American lobbying and public relations firm. ... Main article: Al Gore's Penguin Army video -
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Penguin (comics)
Despite having his comic book appearance he has some ideas and characteristics of Danny DeVito's Penguin (e.g. taking over Gotham with a penguin army and having a liking for raw fish). ... In August 2006, The Wall Street Journal found out that a Republican-led PR firm, DCI Group, was behind a YouTube video making fun of Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth. -
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George W. Bush
Bush's campaign criticized his Democratic opponent, incumbent Vice President Al Gore, over gun control and taxation. ... Bush also expressed U.S. support for the defense of Taiwan following the stand-off in April 2001 with the People's Republic of China over the Hainan Island incident, when an EP-3E Aries II surveillance aircraft collided with a People's Liberation Army Air Force jet, leading to the detention of U.S. personnel. -
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Lyndon LaRouche
University studies and the Army ... During the 2000 Democratic primaries, he scored in double digits in multiple states, with his best showing in Arkansas, where he received 22 percent of the vote to Vice President Al Gore's 78 percent.
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