Sunday, August 03, 2008
US Arctic Oil May be LOST to the UN
Energy
Alan Caruba
“The Arctic may hold 90 billion barrels of oil, more than all the known reserves of Nigeria, Kazakhstan, and Mexico combined, and enough to supply U.S. demand for 12 years.” One would have thought Joe Carroll’s Bloomberg News report would have evoked some interest by the public and other media outlets. Instead, news of the U.S. Geological Survey was greeted mostly by a giant collective yawn.
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Sunday, July 20, 2008
Global Warming Challenged by New Data and Failed Predictions
GlobalWarming
Mary Mostert
The American Physical Society (APS), representing over 50,000 physicists, has re-opened the discussion of the issue of global warming. In 2007 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded that more than half of the “Global warming” of the past 50 years (IPCC, 2007) had been caused by CO2 emissions from humans and that human activity would cause further rapid warming . That conclusion is now being challenged by new data and the failure of old data to predict what has actually happened to the climate since 2001.
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Fox News Goes Almost All Obama All the Time
MSM
Sher Zieve
Recently, I have been hard pressed to turn on cable news and go more that 5 minutes without hearing some rah-rah campaigning for Democrat POTUS candidate Barack Obama. However, the recent and developing story is that this phenomenon is no longer relegated to CNN, MSNBC and the other traditional liberal and leftist alphabet networks. Fox News has now joined its comrades and the previously “fair and balanced” network seems to have taken a decidedly leftist slant. Instead of the previous ‘fair and balanced’ tack, FNC now appears to have firmly planted its feet on the liberal-leftist side of the aisle. In essence, that which differentiated Fox News from the pro-Democrat leftist news has almost been eliminated and it is becoming its competition. Fox now runs Obama speeches - usually almost in toto - without interruption. McCain’s speeches, however, may be broadcast for a few minutes. Then, the anchors’ “interpretations and comparisons to Obama” begin.
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The Supreme Obstacle
Judicial Activism
Bruce Walker
The recent spate of Supreme Court decisions, some good and some bad, focus attention on the critical role which the federal judiciary has come to play in public policy. Civics students have been spoon fed the notion that our Founding Fathers constructed the Constitution upon principles of “separation of powers” and “checks and balances” with three co-equal branches of government.
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Monday, July 07, 2008
Dumbing Down America’s Colleges
EdukShun
Alan Caruba
The process that began in the 1960s to transform America’s elementary, middle and high schools into places where students could literally graduate without being able to read their diploma, where the teaching of mathematics was reduced to mush without rules, and where it was more important for students to feel really good about themselves than having to measure up scholastically with millions in foreign nations, has now reached the campuses of America’s colleges and universities.
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400 members of Rainbow Family surround, attack federal officers
Progressivism
OffSite
National Forest Service officials, surrounded and attacked [yesterday] in Wyoming with sticks and stones by 400 members of the Rainbow Family, were given reason to regret their decision to cancel a long-planned national service project by the Boy Scouts of America in favor of the unorganized annual gathering of hippies, anarchists and “free spirits” who commune with nature and each other.
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More Anger and Demands From The Right
Election 2008
Tom Segel
Harlingen, Texas, July 6, 2008: To say that conservatives are displeased with the GOP candidate for president would be a gigantic understatement. Those considered to be the demented Republican leadership who believe the right wing of the party will soon forget are wrong again. Conservatives are well aware the same people who have managed to lose everything that was accomplished during the Reagan years are once again ignoring them.
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Saturday, July 05, 2008
Divisive Politics
Progressivism
Thomas E. Brewton
Senator Obama’s campaign is based upon a fantasy: his claimed ability to transcend politics-as-usual and thereby to unite the nation for a common purpose.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
Language Wars: Re-Redefining Judicial Activism
Judicial Activism
Adam Graham
The Heller decision has been disdained by many liberal activists as “conservative judicial activism” to sell their favorite meme: That conservatives are big hypocrites. Of course, this is little more than liberal language revisionism, inspired by linguist George Lakoff.
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Upchuck City
Demercrats
Erik Rush
No, this is not a review of an upcoming Spike Lee film; rather, the title of this offering is a reference to what the town of Unity, N.H. became on Friday June 27, when Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. Hillary Clinton and Company descended upon the microscopic New England town in an effort to convince the latter senator’s supporters to back Obama. Hence the reasoning for choosing a place with the name “Unity.”
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The Socialist Political State in Action
Progressivism
Thomas E. Brewton
Speed and efficiency have never been the hallmarks of the socialist political state.
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Monday, June 30, 2008
Politically Responsible Americans
Politics
John Ross
Considering the magnitude of slanted information being heaped on the American voter these days, some confidence and reassurance needs to be added to help get them above the smoke and mirrors. For the uninitiated, the term “slant” was coined just prior to WWII in lieu of using the German word propaganda, to avoid the appearance of disseminating “propaganda.” Appropriately, Americans have also, more often than not, demonstrated that they will dismiss trite, or shallow, and ill-advised national political candidates that advocate mystical as against logical goals and objectives.
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Pro-Terrorist New York Times Leaks Top Secret US Info again
Progressivism
Sher Zieve
Continuing to sound more like Al-Jazeera than any US publication and once again displaying its anti-American pro-terrorist credentials to the world, the Democrats’ PR machine New York Times has begun its latest jihad against the United States of America. This time, it has decided to release information on the highly classified “Operation Cannonball” - which consisted of planned maneuvers meant to capture top Al Qaeda officials. In doing so, the Times has placed one of its primary missions as ‘informing Islamic terrorists of any dangers the US presents’. Note: It appears that the Times has become increasingly furious that US and Iraqi forces seem to be winning the war in Iraq. The anger is now so pronounced that one has to ponder as to how many terrorists might actually be on the NY Times payroll.
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Putting Intel To Work Against ELF and ALF Terrorists
Terrorism
OffSite
(FBI Eco-Terrorism - Press Room) In early 2006, eco-terrorist Eric McDavid and two associates met in a secluded cabin in Dutch Flat, California to discuss making improvised explosive devices and to choose targets to bomb. Soon after, they began casing the targeted facilities and buying supplies to make bombs. But before they started mixing the ingredients, we swooped in and arrested them.
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Sunday, June 29, 2008
On Promises Kept, Rank Our Government ‘Unsatisfactory’
Big Brother
Thomas D. Segel
Harlingen, Texas, June 26, 2008: I really have a great amount of pity for those millions of poor souls who have such undying faith in the promises made by any politician, particularly those who hold national offices. Those who swallow this “Alice in Wonderland” rhetoric will suffer the deepest cuts of all when they step back through the looking glass and view reality for the first time.
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