The first is a reprint from the UK Guardian. Climate change claims flawed, says study Tim Radford, science editor Tuesday November 9, 2004 The Guardian A team of scientists has condemned claims of climate catastrophe as "fatally flawed" in a report released today. The study appears on the same day that 300 climate scientists warn that winter temperatures in Alaska, western Canada and eastern Russia have risen by up to 4 C in the past 50 years - and could warm by up to ...
This article is a reprintof an article from Gary Aldrich.Now before you say anything, read this post with this in mind. This is coming from a man on the left.Gary Aldrich is the president of The Patrick Henry Center. A special project of the Center is the search for truth about presidential candidates. Go to www.AmericansforTruthAboutKerry.com Driving Us Crazy? Gary Aldrich (archive) November 17, 2004 I was reading the newspapers this morning when it occurred to me that if...
Here is posted a reprint of an article from the Wall Street Journal. I raises some objections to people that think the marine the other day comitted war crimes. Semper Fi The story of Fallujah isn't on that NBC videotape. Thursday, November 18, 2004 12:01 a.m. EST Some 40 Marines have just lost their lives cleaning out one of the world's worst terror dens, in Fallujah, yet all the world wants to talk about is the NBC videotape of a Marine shooting a prostrate Iraqi inside a ...
This was passed on to me by my wife. It's simular to the suppossed George Carlin joke but a little different. It however is NOT factual.Enjoy!!! Andy Rooney usually takes a liberal slant, but here he is saying some things the liberals will claim are not "politically correct"... and Andy will probably say, "Tough s***!" ----------------------------------- Andy Rooney said on "60 Minutes" a few weeks back: I don't think being a minority makes you a victim of anything ex...
I was willing to concede that the arguement between T Bone and I might have been more my fault than anyone elses. But then this comes along. Seems like if you call him on something he gets nasty and threatens to black list you. In the following conversation he accuses LW of the same things he accused me of. I see *nothing* that LW wrote that is a personal attack. Like me all that was done is that a general observation was made about his article and he considers that a personal attack....
On my usual bout of reading for the day I came across this article and it touched something inside of me and I thought I'd share it. The Military, Michael Moore and Metrosexual Madness Doug Giles (archive) November 13, 2004 Millions of working-hard and playing-hard Americans took a day off Thursday to properly give major props to the millions of vets who have served and those who have died defending this grand land. Yeah, thank God that the majority of our nation still get...
'Bush Stole Election' Conspiracy Theories Debunked Since ABC's Peter Jennings aired a whole host of election fraud conspiracy theories Tuesday night - suggesting that "maybe once again the country got it wrong" in last week's vote - the Canadian-born anchorman will undoubtedly want to interview Howard Troxler, columnist for the St. Petersburg Times. While Jennings claimed he was performing a "public service" by covering the wild-eyed complaints, it's Troxler who has performed the genu...
This was originally written by John Lott Jr. and is being reposted. March 23, 2005, 7:44 a.m. Disarming Facts The road to bad laws is paved with good intentions. By John R. Lott Jr. The last ten days have seen three horrific multiple-victim public shootings: the Atlanta courthouse attack that left four murdered; the Wisconsin church shooting, where seven were murdered, and Monday's high-school shooting in Minnesota, where nine were murdered. What can be learned from these attacks...
This was originally written by John Lott Jr. and is being reposted. March 23, 2005, 7:44 a.m. Disarming Facts The road to bad laws is paved with good intentions. By John R. Lott Jr. The last ten days have seen three horrific multiple-victim public shootings: the Atlanta courthouse attack that left four murdered; the Wisconsin church shooting, where seven were murdered, and Monday's high-school shooting in Minnesota, where nine were murdered. What can be learned from these attack...
Well since dabe will not let me comment on her site, I'll just start a new thread on it. Most of the anti drillers are using old, out dated info. That includes you *myrrander* early estimates put the amount of recoverable oil in the range of 10 billion barrels US Geologic Survey estimated 5.7 billion recoverable barrels in 1998. Furthur tests have shown that this number might be high. That 10 billion (or above) figure hasn't been current since the late 80s. Time to buy some new e...
This is a reprint from the media research center. Looks like CBS may be coming more to center on this. CBS Finally Airs Look at Chile's Success with Private Accounts Five weeks after the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather featured a story on how Britain's decision years ago to allow private retirement investing led to "a life in poverty" for many, the very first CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer provided a balancing look at Chile's success with individual stock market investment ...
This is a reprint from the media research center. Looks like CBS may be coming more to center on this. CBS Finally Airs Look at Chile's Success with Private Accounts Five weeks after the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather featured a story on how Britain's decision years ago to allow private retirement investing led to "a life in poverty" for many, the very first CBS Evening News with Bob Schieffer provided a balancing look at Chile's success with individual stock market investm...
Reprinted from NewsMax: Tuesday, March 1, 2005 9:26 a.m. EST Ex-cons Could Make Hillary President If America's convicted felons are allowed to vote, it's almost certain that Hillary Clinton will be the next president of the United States. That's the conclusion of the American Enterprise Institute's John R. Lott and James K. Glassman, who note in today's New York Post that in the handful of states where ex-cons are allowed to go to the polls, 93 percent voted for her husband in 19...
Reposted from the Wall Street Journal. In Reagan's Footsteps Europe decides that Bush may be right after all. Friday, February 25, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST Visits by U.S. Presidents to Europe tend to have a template-making quality: Wilson, the peace maker, in Paris, 1919; Truman, the victor, at Potsdam, 1945; Kennedy, the stalwart, in Berlin, 1963; Reagan, the visionary, in Berlin, 1987. If President Bush's trip this week has some kind of new theme, the word for it is probably c...
Reposted from the Wall Street Journal. In Reagan's Footsteps Europe decides that Bush may be right after all. Friday, February 25, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST Visits by U.S. Presidents to Europe tend to have a template-making quality: Wilson, the peace maker, in Paris, 1919; Truman, the victor, at Potsdam, 1945; Kennedy, the stalwart, in Berlin, 1963; Reagan, the visionary, in Berlin, 1987. If President Bush's trip this week has some kind of new theme, the word for it is probably c...