Category Archives: News & Politics
Global Climate
Wait…cooling? Canada.com R. Timothy Patterson in the 6/20/07 Financial Post “Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely leading to unusually cool conditions on Earth. … Continue reading
Moonbats over Vermont
Check out this Boston Globe article on the desire of a small faction of Vermonters interested in seceding from the union with the goal of HELPING America. They have authored “Green Mountain Manifesto” subtitled “Why and How Tiny Vermont Might … Continue reading
Open Letter to Rep. Peter Welch, D-VT
Dear Peter, The newest incarnation of Shays-Meehan, HR 2093, is a BAD BILL and I urge you to vote against it, loudly. It will likely be attached to the pending House lobby reform package. Peter, when the ACLU and the … Continue reading
Equal Justice
The Duke lacrosse players who were accused of rape are now free to pick up the pieces of their young lives and move on. And what of the now-confirmed false accuser? John Podhoretz, in his NY Post article today, “At … Continue reading
Imus’ apology on Rev. Al’s radio show
Here’s the video of Imus in studio today with Rev. Al Sharpton apologizing for his racial remarks aired last week. Video While it is doubtful that Imus will get canned over this, especially in light of his swift apology, it … Continue reading
Nancy Drew Mystery
It can’t be a good day for House Speaker Nancy Pilosi when even the USA TODAY recognizes that there is a problem, Houston. The speaker may wish to Google or Wikipedia the LOGAN ACT once she brushes the dust off … Continue reading
You can’t make this stuff up…
Illegal to not rent to illegals? (Link) Civil Rights Groups Sue Over Rent Law Dec 26 1:31 PM US/Eastern By ANABELLE GARAY Associated Press Writer DALLAS QUOTE: Two civil rights groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a new law in … Continue reading
What’s in a name?
Glenn Beck just related a story from Denver that a school board out there is removing the term, “children-at-risk” from their vernacular and replacing with (wait for it….) “children-with-promise.” How far we have come from juvenile delinquency. How to best … Continue reading
