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November 30, 2010 by TonyfromOz
Nearly three years ago now, I started contributing posts here on the subject of what would need to be done to comply with what was being asked in The Kyoto Protocol. This Kyoto Protocol called for a drastic cutback in the emissions of Carbon Dioxide, (CO2) and because the largest source of those emissions is […]
By Alan Caruba As if the forcing of Obamacare on a nation vastly opposed to it was not enough, the lame duck session of Congress between now and December 31st has the potential to harm economic recovery still more. Congress includes sixty Democrat Representatives in the House who will not be returning and six in […]
By Paul Driessen and Professor Robert Carter Bjorn Lomborg (pictured) has been energetically courting publicity for his new film, “Cool It.” The film has attracted minimal box office sales thus far, but he has been publishing articles at an impressive clip, in a quest for more exposure, influence and funding. He correctly observes that public […]
From The Endive - The News Leader of the Known Universe North Korea decried the provocative actions of Christmas today, indicating that they were prepared to declare war on the popular holiday. “The hanging of wreaths and garlands near our waters in unacceptable and will lead to dire consequences,” said Kim Jong-Il, “We are prepared […]
By Andrew Bolt Tom Switzer on Mexico’s Copenhagen: For the next two weeks the world’s carboncrats will gather in Cancun for the latest United Nations climate conference. The aim is to negotiate a vast new international emissions trading scheme that Barack Obama wants the United States to join. But the delegates are in a state […]
The Patriot Post Brief The Foundation “A universal peace, it is to be feared, is in the catalogue of events, which will never exist but in the imaginations of visionary philosophers, or in the breasts of benevolent enthusiasts.” –James Madison Re: The Left “How did the White House respond to North Korea’s shelling of South […]
November 29, 2010 by T Lee Humphrey
By T. Lee Humphrey Former President George W. Bush spent the last few weeks hitting the talk show circuit and giving interviews to all the major networks and cable stations promoting his book Executive Decisions. He’d given a few speeches since leaving office as well, including one in Calgary, Canada my hometown that I was […]
By Alan Caruba It seems odd to me that more was made of the President’s cut lip from a basketball pickup game than anything he might have said about North Korea…..TonyfromOz. © Alan Caruba, 2010 Alan Caruba blogs daily at Warning Signs . An author, business and science writer, he is the founder of National […]
By Noel Sheppard There are times when one has to think the Manhattan building that is the home of the New York Times doesn’t have any windows, doesn’t have any television sets, and doesn’t have any doors that allow employees to venture out and actually see what’s happening in America beyond the walls of 620 […]
By Derek Scissors Ph.D. The climate change conference starting in Cancun Monday is doomed to failure. Many factors contribute to this, such as a healthy skepticism about how much should be spent to remediate climate change, but one alone guarantees failure: Chinese coal production and policy. When climate change soared up the American agenda with […]
By Andrew Bolt The Julia in the title here refers to the current Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard. There is mounting talk here in Australia about how Nuclear Electrical Power Generation might be the only feasible option for replacing the 24/7/365 power supplied by CO2 emitting coal fired power plants. However, that one word, ‘Nuclear’ […]
November 28, 2010 by Guest Contributor
From Guest Contributor Savannah This video was posted to You Tube by bubbaabbygracexo Hey everyone! I’m Savannah. My Poppy writes stuff here, and he asked me if I’d like to add something. So, I thought I’d say something about my favorite TV show Glee! The reason why I like/love Glee so much is because there […]
By Alan Caruba On November 14, 1957, leaders of the American and other Mafia organizations gathered at the home of Joseph “Joe the Barber” Barbara in Apalachin, New York; approximately one hundred Mafiosi from around the United States, Canada, and Italy attended. Up to then, J. Edgar Hoover, the Director of the Federal Bureau of […]
By Nancy Morgan In today’s America, feelings have replaced facts as our governing policy. Shame has been relegated to the back of the bus and squeaky wheels have been given the place of honor. Merit has been replaced by grievance mongers. Accomplishment and material success are vilified as having been attained on the backs of […]
By Noel Sheppard Barbara Walters on Friday allowed Barack and Michelle Obama advance the myth that presidents always lose Congress during midterm elections. This not surprisingly happened during a special “20/20″ interview with the first family at the White House. BARBARA WALTERS, HOST: Your husband has said that you are his chief advisor. So what […]
By Andrew Bolt This election result might be from a State election here in Australia, but it acts as an indicator of the feeling of the people. Victoria is the second largest State, and has long been a Labor stronghold. With the healthy majority they had, it seemed unlikely they would lose, but in fact, […]
By Tom Blumer When I first saw this video at a non-Government/General Motors site, I said, “Wow, that’s quite a spoof. Who did that?” It’s not a spoof. It’s for real. It’s posted in the media section at GM’s web site. Even diehard defenders of the GM and Chrysler bailouts have to wonder what in […]
By Dr. Laina Farhat-Holzman No matter what we do, our prisons seem to get more and more crowded. Judges are often given no choice in the sentencing for certain crimes, and the crimes we list on the books keep growing. Just as we need to redo the nation’s infrastructure each half-century, we need to redo […]
By Nicolas Loris What is the Obama Administration thankful for, or at least hopeful for, this Thanksgiving? That controversial Thanksgiving Eve announcements won’t receive any media attention. While most Americans were in transit Wednesday afternoon, the Department of Interior was finalizing its polar bear habitat protection, which sets aside 187,000 square miles of sea ice […]
By Andrew Bolt It’s the latest in performance art – posing as a planet saver: The stages of the Sydney Theatre Company will be illuminated by the biggest star of them all – the sun. An array of 1906 solar panels on the roof of The Wharf on Sydney Harbour were switched on by the […]
By Alan Caruba For a brief period I subscribed to The Economist, the London-based internationally distributed magazine, but I stopped as it became obvious that its editors are idiots and the general purpose of the magazine is to ignore any and all facts that might contradict their obsession with “global warming” and now “climate change.” […]
By Noel Sheppard Today’s “You’re Really a Turkey” award goes to actress Angelina Jolie who according to a friend so despises Thanksgiving that she’s intentionally out of the country. The gossip website Popeater is also reporting that Jolie feels Americans are celebrating a story of murder (h/t Big Hollywood): “Angelina Jolie hates this holiday and […]
From The Editors at Family Security Matters George Washington’s Proclamation of Thanksgiving, October 3, 1789. General Thanksgiving BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES of AMERICA A PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly […]

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