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            <title>Comment #1 by kmp</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 04 Aug 2006 03:45:31 -0700</pubDate>
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				<p><strong>Hmmm...</strong></p><p>Dave Gardner, an Exxon spokesman, confirms that Exxon is a client of DCI. But he says Exxon had no role in creating the "Inconvenient Truth" spoof. "We, like everyone else on the planet, have seen it, but did not fund it, did not approve it, and did not know what its source was," Mr. Gardner says.</p><p>
Someone should tell Mr. Gardner that 59,000 hits does not constitute "the rest of the planet." &nbsp;The Matt Groening Al Gore 'spoof' on YouTube has over a million hits... leading me to conclude that not only was DCI's video pathetic and amateurish, so was their marketing technique.</p>
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				<p><strong>Hmmm...</strong></p><p>Dave Gardner, an Exxon spokesman, confirms that Exxon is a client of DCI. But he says Exxon had no role in creating the "Inconvenient Truth" spoof. "We, like everyone else on the planet, have seen it, but did not fund it, did not approve it, and did not know what its source was," Mr. Gardner says.</p><p>
Someone should tell Mr. Gardner that 59,000 hits does not constitute "the rest of the planet." &nbsp;The Matt Groening Al Gore 'spoof' on YouTube has over a million hits... leading me to conclude that not only was DCI's video pathetic and amateurish, so was their marketing technique.</p>
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