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Was Al Gore right?
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Subject: Was Al Gore right?
From: John Putnam <shemphowar...@gmail.com>
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I wonder if Al Gore was right about if being the altitude that made
Obama into slack jawed idiot on debate night. Might explain a few
things if you contemplate how much official business he does on Air
Force One. The 747's optimum cabin pressure is a setting equivalent to
8000 feet altitude. 3000 feet HIGHER than Denver. LOL