Former Vice President Al Gore has been hit by new allegations of sexual assault. This time, it's two more massage therapists bringing the charges.
The former VP is already in hot water, fighting abuse claims in Portland, where another masseuse said Gore groped her in '06 and asked her to perform a "chakra release" (massage-speak for "hand job".) He denies everything.
The new allegations are said to have taken place at two hotels - one in Beverly Hills in 2007, when Gore was in Hollywood for the Oscars, the other in Tokyo in 2008.
A source from the luxury hotel in Beverly Hills told The Enquirer: "The therapist claimed that when they were alone, Gore shrugged off a towel and stood naked in front of her." He then propositioned her for a sexual act, according to The Enquirer.
Molly Hagerty, the Portland victim, has also recently piped up with some new evidence: a pair of stained black pants and the remains of some candy supposedly gobbled by Gore.
http://www.businessinsider.com/two-more-women-accuse-al-gore-of-assault-2010-7
More objectification from you, how predictable. That damned woman should have just got on her knees for Al Gore.What are times coming to, when you can't even get a good hand job in Portlandia?
More objectification from you, how predictable. That damned woman should have just got on her knees for Al Gore.
Hint: without warm ocean temps, hurricanes have no power
Is Al running for office?
The weather people are considering creating a new set of classifications (class six and higher) because recent storms have been so much stronger than a class five can describe.
Currently the highest classification is a class five (156mph winds or higher). Recent storms as high as 180 mph are still called a class five in the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale.
http://www.latimes.com/nation/polit...s-the-ghosts-of-the-1476217303-htmlstory.html
she actually said the rain and winds ("destruction") were a result of warmer ocean temps.
In fact it's the path of the hurricane that causes the destruction as much as any Category
Hint: without warm ocean temps, hurricanes have no power
The weather people are considering creating a new set of classifications (class six and higher) because recent storms have been so much stronger than a class five can describe.
Currently the highest classification is a class five (156mph winds or higher). Recent storms as high as 180 mph are still called a class five in the Saffir–Simpson hurricane wind scale.
She would have for Bill.![]()
So the fact that there haven't been any hurricanes above Category 3 since 2005, until recently with Matthew, just escaped your attention.
So why have hurricanes been in such decline then, genius. There hasn't been a Cat 3 or greater hurricane for 10 years until recently.
http://www.livescience.com/50704-hurricane-drought.html
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How many hurricanes have we had this year dimwitted wonder clown?