30 Apr
Have any of you noticed that Michelle O’Bama has been absent in large measure from the news lately? I can’t recall hearing about her since she made a couple of rebuttal remarks to her husbands’ ‘bitter’ comment. The thrust of her remarks was that they both came from modest backgrounds and upbringing, and […]
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30 Apr
I ran across this piece over at City Journal. I think that anyone interested in the current political dustup surrounding Barack Hussein Obama and his associations with anti-Americans should read this piece. I’ve added boldface type for emphasis
John M. Murtagh
Fire in the Night
The Weathermen tried to kill my family.
30 April 2008
During the April […]
Posted in Modern Culture, Politics by: Martin Hale
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29 Apr
It’s common for modern liberals to take on a whole set of causes and beliefs at once, rather than to accept just one or two. I’m not criticising them per se, most conservatives do the same thing – they take on a cluster of core conservative beliefs at the time that they come to […]
Posted in Modern Culture, Politics by: Martin Hale
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28 Apr
Anyone who’s interested might want to read about John Stoessel’s interview with Arianna Huffington on ABC’s 20/20. He gets her to admit that her lifestyle is a high carbon lifestyle and that she’s a hypocrite. This is good for at least two reasons. The first is obvious – getting modern liberals to […]
Posted in Miscellaneous by: Martin Hale
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28 Apr
Now that the world’s press has shaken off the bonds of the chemically induced love they hold for the global warming alarmists and are starting to connect the dots between biofuels and sharply rising food prices, can we expect any apology from Al Gore for his tie-breaking vote on the ethanol mandate? We all […]
Posted in Environment by: Martin Hale
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25 Apr
Thanks to American Thinker I found this article from Townhall.com. The author, Mary Grabar, is extremely articulate and passionate in expressing a point of view to which Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and the Lame Stream Media would be very, very hesitant to give voice. I recommend that you follow the link and read […]
Posted in Modern Culture, Politics by: Martin Hale
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24 Apr
There was a piece today on how the human race dwindled down to as few as 2,000 individuals about 70,000 years ago. This isn’t news. It’s generally referred to as the population bottleneck. Anyone who regularly watches Discover, History Channel, National Geographic Channel, or the Science Channel, is likely to recall stories […]
Posted in Environment by: Martin Hale
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23 Apr
Many people have expressed disgust that Newt Gingrich participated in Al Gore’s campaign of obfuscation regarding anthropogenic global warming. I am among them. Enough negative feedback must have filtered back to Newt about his appearance in the ad that he has posted a statement on his own blog about why he appeared in […]
Posted in Energy, Environment by: Martin Hale
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22 Apr
I wouldn’t say that the wheels have completely come off the Barack Hussein Obama bus, but from a distance you can see that several of the lug nuts are missing and they’re starting to wobble. The candidate who has postured himself as the face of the new politics is increasingly isolating himself from the […]
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22 Apr
I found this in today’s online Daily Telegraph from the UK in an article with the headline Jimmy Carter Must Stop Meddling
You have to marvel at the naivety of former American president Jimmy Carter. The man who gave us the Iranian revolution is now in Gaza trying to resolve the Palestinian crisis. And after meeting […]
Posted in Current Events, Modern Culture, Politics by: Martin Hale
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