The House that Hypocrisy Built
May 4, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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Doug Ross: Exclusive Photo Gallery: Check Out the Carbon Footprint of Al Gore’s New Ocean-View Mediterranean Villa Don’t you love these hypocritical Climatards? (That’s the term they prefer, I hear). They want to control your lives: how big your car can be, how much water your toilet can hold, the kind of light bulbs you [...]
The Great America’s Right Climate Change Poetry Contest
February 28, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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With the sudden reemergence of former vice president and polar bear patron saint Al Gore in a New York Times op-ed piece this weekend, I think the renewed spirit of the Climate Change debate requires action from ordinary folks like you and like me. Action, I tell you! While I certainly found Gore’s prose in [...]
Climategate: Where Are The Fraud Charges?
February 16, 2010 by Jeff Schreiber
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I never bought Black’s Law Dictionary. Truth be told, I was already spending more than I wanted to on tuition and books–I think my Civil Procedure casebook alone cost $160–and didn’t want to drop another $100 or more on another volume. Plus, in a pinch, any number of legal dictionaries will do just fine. The [...]
A Lighter Look at Predictions for 2010
December 31, 2009 by Ronald Glenn
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A few days ago I wrote a rather serious, foreboding look at the economy for 2010, which I am sure didn’t generate too much enthusiasm at what is supposed to be an uplifting part of the year. Frankly, because 2009 was such a downer for so many people, I reserved the lighter side of life [...]
Al Gore Presents … ‘Neptune’s Bone’
December 18, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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I don’t often have a chance to listen to Glenn Beck’s show in the mornings, but yesterday was an exception. And, oh boy, was it worth it. The whole thing arises from the revelation a few days ago that former Vice President Al Gore had concluded the first chapter of his new book with a [...]
‘The Promise of the Electric Vehicle’
December 10, 2009 by Brad Fregger
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Carbonhagen. That’s the best description of the location and nature of the international climate change summit currently taking place overseas in Denmark, where the “something is rotten” includes but is certainly not limited to the overt hypocrisy of those involved, as well as an underlying motivation behind environmental policy arising from anything but concern for [...]
How About We Rescind ALL Awards?
December 4, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Assigned Reading: Academy Members: Take Back Al Gore’s Oscars (FROM: Los Angeles Times) Great idea by two conservative Hollywood types. But I’m less concerned about his Academy Awards and more concerned about his Nobel Peace Prize. Yes, this year, we’ve seen that the prize isn’t quite all it’s cracked up to be — but that [...]
The Cost of Climate Fraud
December 4, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Well, when the entire farce that is man-made global warming began to unravel with haste upon the exposure of emails from the East Anglia Climate Research Unit showing clear evidence of data tampering and conspiracy, I figured that one of three things was going to happen: Either the so-called scientists in question and the enviro-socialist [...]
Push Back, or Lose Freedom
October 20, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Over the weekend, I received nearly 100 e-mail messages pointing me toward this video, which shows a little more than four minutes of a speech on climate reality given by Lord Christopher Monckton, science advisor to former British PM Margaret Thatcher, last week to folks at the Minnesota Free Market Institute at Bethel University in [...]
Choices, Choices
October 13, 2009 by Jeff Schreiber
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Assigned Reading: Meet the People Who Were Passed Over for Obama(FROM: The Weekly Standard) This is one of the many things I wanted to get to yesterday but could not — a list showing a few of the people who were passed over by the Nobel Prize committee in favor of Barack Obama, who ended [...]
