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Posted on April 16, 2008 in Global warming
Confederate Yankee: The Fake “Gun Rights Group” Supporting Obama SayUncle: Examined this same group above and found them to be a front group for gun grabbers. Castle Argghhh!:Continuing To Expose E-Mail to the Light of Day Right Wing News: Obama in Quotes Cassy Fiano: Poor Little Female Bloggers Texas Rainmaker: Obama Admits He Has No True Patriotism The Nose on Your Face: Transcript of Barack Obama’s Meeting With Typical San Francisco Citizens The American Mind: Sean Hackbarth Interview Unsettling the science, again I've linked a letter to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change from a group of scientists who didn't get the memo that they are flat earth-loving loons: Dear Dr. Pachauri and others associated with IPCC We are writing to you and others associated with the IPCC position – that man’s CO2 is a driver of global warming and climate change – to ask that you now in view of the evidence retract support from the current IPCC position [as in footnote 1] and admit that there is no observation
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Posted on April 09, 2008 in Climate changes
By TigerHawk at 4/09/2008 07:40:00 PM Bloghounds know that the BBC has rewritten a story about this year's cooler global temperatures to accomodate objections from a climate change activist. Anthony Watts has a must-see flashing gif -- a tried and true tradition in the blogosphere -- that reveals the greenwashing of the original story. Note that the activist-induced changes were not factual; they had to do only with the impression conveyed. I, for one, am delighted to know that the BBC Paleos, Obama, Right, and Left Surprisingly, two debates have largely occupied the newly live American Conservative blog: one about what exactly constitutes “paleoconservatism” and one about whether conservatives should support Barack Obama for president. The two debates are intertwined in that several of the TAC writers seem uncertain whether paleos should continue to think of themselves as a dissident minority within the conservative movement, or whether, under present conditions, their ideas might get more traction on th Diet for a New Climate Are we really going to spend billions of dollars in research and global climate detection equipment and prevention measures because we're worried about the temperature of the Earth going up? We'll all be dead before these apparent climate changes have even the slightest effect on the health of mankind. Unless, of course the health effects are on the mental state of the people who are capable of starting nuclear war or terror (on that basis, maybe there is some truth to this hypothesis). The mon
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