Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Free kibbles

The founder of The Weather Channel proposes to sue Al Gore to end the global warming fraud. I like the way this guy thinks. He's exactly right that it would be the best way to get the facts to the people. I think in the near future, when it gets colder because of reduced solar activity, and people start dying from the cold, the Justice Dept. will investigate Gore and others who profited from this fraud. We know Gore's film is full of errors. If it can be proven he was aware they were errors, and I bet it can, we can convict him of fraud, strip him of his fraudulently made millions, and remove him as danger to the people of the world forever. The great global warming swindle is the biggest white collar crime in history.

It's about time Israel is considering reoccupying Gaza to stop Hamas' daily rocket attacks on Israel. Israel reports Hezbollah has 30,000 rockets. The UN mission to Lebanon is a joke. There will be no peace in the Middle East while Hezbollah and Hamas remain armed.

Russia cuts gas supply to Ukraine, wielding it's energy supply like a weapon. Cuts may effect rest of Europe.

Ecuador and Venezuela cut diplomatic ties to Columbia over Columbia's raid into Ecuador against Farc terrorists. Columbia to ask for genocide charges against Chavez for providing $300 million. No wonder Chavez took such an aggressive posture after Columbia raided Farc in Ecuador. This crisis is heating up.

The plight of Muslims in western China.

Euro, gold, and oil at record highs again. America's decline continues, and we're continuing with the same 2 parties and the same big government policies that are destroying us.

Reason documents day 2 at the International Climate Change Conference, noting that there are 3 competition sets of predictions on climate change in the next decade, 0.2 C up, about the same, and 2 C down. Hardly a consensus.

Reason interviews liberty lawyer.

McCain hires lobbyist to run campaign in Washington. This shows just out deeply McCain is embedded with lobbyists, but more importantly, it shows that McCain and the Democrat candidates think power stems from Washington, not the people. If this battle is fought in the Senate and it's about unifying the party, McCain is going to get hurt. The majority Democrats will just keep bringing illegal immigration, global warming, torture, etc. bills to the floor to separate McCain from Republicans. Senate plans votes to expose candidates.

Canada defends Obama. That will probably help him with Democrats, but not in the general election. Obama runs from a press conference. He whines about Clinton campaign on his way out the door. It'll be interesting to see if his supporters rally around him as a victim the way they've rallied around Hillary when she played the victim card. 5 reasons Clinton may bounce back. They failed to mention the effect of the Cunningham/McCain flak over Obama's name that pushed Ohio conservatives, and maybe conservatives all over the country to vote for Hillary. Obama claims the press had been just as hard on him. Not true. The press have given Hillary a pass - we hear nothing about Norman Hsu. She's running on Bill Clinton's record, but we hear nothing about all the scandals she was involved in that have never been resolved. But they're even softer on Obama.

Clinton wishes she could ignore Texas caucus results, but she can't.

Daylight savings time wastes energy and money. I hope the global warming people don't read this. I prefer daylight savings time.

After all the adulations I've read for William F. Buckley, it seems only fair to print a criticism. And quite the criticism it is. Written by a disgruntled employ, it attacks Buckley personally and on policy. The real value is that it airs the differences in the conservative aristocracy, and shows how these people are nothing like normal Americans. The leaders, supposed intellectual leaders, of the conservative and liberal movements have more in common with Henry VIII's court than with modern American people.

Information on Farc.

I'm surprised Favre is retiring after last season.

Gary Gygax died.

Cato explains that nearly half of home foreclosures are on prime loans, not subprime. The problem is falling house prices more than subprime loans. Cato explains that part of the problem is that government has been pressuring companies to make subprime loans. The problem is the Fed overinflated the money supply, and that's increasing, not decreasing.

Cato wonders which way libertarians will go this election after Republicans gave up fiscal responsibility and small government and Democrats are calling for socialized medicine, and protectionism even bigger government.

Cato explains that Taiwan is not spending money to defend itself, and therefore the US should not defend it either. I agree. We should not provide security welfare to wealthy nations, or nation-states, that choose not to defend themselves.

Boortz reports that British officials are demanding oil companies turn over their profits to fight fuel poverty or face a windfall profit tax. I guess they beat Hillary to it, but Boortz is right, both parties will jump all over this. Those poor people would be better served if Britain cut the size and scope of government and lowered taxes instead.

Congress to remove subsidies for domestic oil companies but not Venezuela's Chevron. Why are we punishing companies that generate production in America but not Chavez' nationally owned oil company? This will drive up gas prices for everybody but Chevron, allowing them to gain marketshare as well. This is insane.

California court orders homeschooler to put her daughter in state certified school. This is chilling.

Funny recording of Clinton campaign conference call with reporters. In the wake of Clinton's 3 AM commercial, a reporter asks her campaign managers to point to a foreign policy crisis that she earned experience by handling. The result is classic dissembling.

Al Gore complains that the presidential candidates aren't talking enough about global warming. Maybe they read the news about global cooling, just like Gore. He's just trying to keep his multi-million dollar fraud going for as long as he can. Al Gore better climb under a rock before somebody sues him or arrests him for fraud.

This article from the New York Times is stunningly inane. They've been spreading hysterical alarmism about the incredibly slow rise of global temperature 1 degree C over a century, but when temperatures drop 0.75 degree C in 1 year, they report it's a non-event. This isn't about a harsh winter. This is about global temperatures dropping almost as much in 1 year as they had risen in the previous 100 years. It's also ironic how now that global temperature dropped, scientists don't understand climate, but when temperatures were slightly rising, there was a scientific consensus that it was caused by man-made CO2. What a joke.

Americans don't trust the mainstream media or the conservative media.

Student-worker reprimanded for "openly reading" historical book on campus in public because it had the KKK in it. That's the kind of open, intellectual tmosphere that leads to great education.

Eco-terrorists burn homes in Seattle.

Article shows the economic differences between Ohio and Texas and explains how Ohio's punishing taxes, big government, and unions drive away jobs while Texas has no income tax, small government, and few unions, bringing wealth and prosperity to the state. Very informative and accurate.

Even though Hamas has fired rockets into Israel pretty much every day for 7 years, and Israel rarely retaliates, let alone with the kind of force it should, Reuters article makes it out that Israel is the aggressor against righteous Hamas in Gaza. This is a twisted article.

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