On Saturday, I reported that Greenpeace was distributing a “report” accusing Koch Industries and Exxon Mobil Company of funding work that counters global warming propaganda (as if it would be a bad thing). On Tuesday, I posted additional information on Koch Industries with a link to a 2006 WSJ interview with CEO Charles Koch....
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“Control the coinage and the courts, the rabble can have the rest.†- The Princess Irulan in Frank Herbert’s Dune. Last week was a good week for the so-called “constitutional wing†of the Republican Party, those indomitable Ron Paul people. Okay, sure, the next presidential election is a long way off but a recent...
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We have been awestruck by the audacity of the global warming scam. If taken to fruition, it will destroy freedom and democracy, devastate the economies of the modern world, and concentrate unimaginable power and wealth in the hands of a small international group of politically connected criminals. Organized through the United Nations, scientific research...
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Yesterday, I wrote that the IPCC should be shut down and that the core conspirators should be hunted down and prosecuted. That commentary did not go far enough. To avoid break-down of the modern world, the IPCC must be condemned and steps taken to assure that similar activities are not started in the future....
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The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has announced yet another “flaw†in their reports. It’s time – once and for all – to be very clear about the obvious. There are serious conclusions to be drawn from the fact that the “flaws†in the UN reports produced bias in only one direction....
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A “tipping point†appears to be at hand for James Hansen, the longtime Al Gore adviser and godfather of the modern global warming movement. Hansen now seems so disgusted with the conditions of his employment  on the taxpayer dime  that he no longer sees the conditions as acceptable. As readers may know,...
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Washington is out of control. It does as it likes, without restraint. It spends American money and American lives to fight remote wars for which it cannot provide a plausible reason. It determines what our children will be taught, who we can hire and fire, to whom we can sell our houses, whether we...
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The question is raised: Is there a place for social conservatism in a conservative political movement? While it seems that many (informal personal polling) take the question seriously, and most often say yes – the more the merrier – there’s influence in numbers – a few shrug it off as part of a vast...
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The once-respected science journal Nature recently published a whining editorial to the effect that climate scientists are not criminals, really; that attacks on them by increasingly-skeptical news media are soooo unfair; and that the fundamental science showing that the planet is doomed unless the economies of the West are shut down at once is...
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If you know anything about contemporary feminism, you know that the word "structure" is popular. Structures in culture and society explain why men and women behave the way they do. Oppressive structures keep women down, and maintain the integrity of the patriarchy. Free will barely exists, since we are all programmed by the structures...
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In less than a year well over a thousand independent groups have sprung up around the nation to organize and demonstrate against the attempted government takeover of entire industries, high taxes, crippling debt, and the agenda of President Barack Obama. While many have ridiculed and guffawed about the “teabaggers,†these motivated and angry voters...
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The Wall Street Journal reports that lawmakers are working on a national biometric identification card all American workers would eventually be required to obtain. The “national ID” thing again. Let’s do a little quick catching up, with a reprint of a 2001 article; Too late to stop national ID. “Imagine a state in which...
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Unhealthy Power It’s hard to fathom, but some lost souls still truly believe that ObamaCare, the umbrella term for Barack Obama’s unpopular, un-American healthcare reform, is about “care.” Let’s get real: ObamaCare is about control and power. There are two kinds of power in this world: healthy and unhealthy. Healthy power is the desire...
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Since Climategate, it’s been clear that the UK Met Office and the UN Climate Czars would need to investigate themselves before anyone else did, and equally apparent that they would find little fault in themselves. Results of their “reviews†have the feel of partially digested left-overs from last night’s bongy bash. The UK Met...
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If I tell you that it has to do with global warming, your interest level might drop a thousand fold. Stupid “climate change†videos are everywhere, including classrooms where unsuspecting children have their reason replaced with biodegradable compost. But in the spirit of Alfred Nobel, the prize goes to a video that has had...
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Recent events on Capital Hill not only provide some significant insight into the severity of misandry in modern American society, but also point to a culture that struggles rather feebly to get a grip on the problem; a struggle highlighted by the fact that the word misandry itself -the hatred or contempt for men...
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Bill Nye. OK, here’s another one. What do normal people call a prolonged heating of the Earth’s atmosphere? ……… Summer. MSNBC’s Bill Nye “the science guy†has been the regular butt of jokes as a result of his ceaseless and absolute defense of the global warming industry; with “scientific” arguments that include the fact...
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Murtari is actively engaged in a campaign to get Assemblyman Oaks to take up the cause of family rights. After speaking with Oaks Feb. 17th, Murtari said, "It was clear Mr. Oaks is paying attention to our issues and acknowledges there may be a problem. He is not there yet, but may...
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Oh lord. Oh lord. I can’t stand it. Somebody get me a drink. Recently I saw an interview with General McChrystal, head butcher of the Pentagon’s Democracy Implantation Force in Afghanistan. The General was explaining our ongoing victory. Yes, victory. We were making progress. It was only a matter of time. He could see...
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Inspired for the most part by an article written by Guardian science correspondent Ian Sample, some by an article by Pulitzer Prize op-ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman in the New York Times, as well as others I’ve read over the past couple of years, I decided to try my hand at environmental journalism. Feel...
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