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Daily Archives: May 12, 2013
1977 Shock News : Coal To Drown 70 Million Americans
New Orleans will be gone in 25 years! St. Petersburg Times – Google News Archive Search
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IRS : Partisan Abuse Of Power Was Not Partisan
Lois G. Lerner, the IRS official who oversees tax-exempt groups, said the “absolutely inappropriate” actions by “front-line people” were not driven by partisan motives. IRS Mess | TIME.com
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Coldest Start To Spring In England Since 1922
March-April averaged 5.1C in England, the coldest first two months of spring since 1922. May of 1922 was warm, so this will probably end up being the coldest spring since 1917. Met Office Hadley Centre Central England Temperature Data Download
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Ban Assault Bulldozers
Neighbor goes ‘nuts’ over fence-line dispute and uses bulldozer to destroy four homes, knocking down a utility pole and cutting power to thousands in Seattle | Mail Online
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Antarctic Sea Ice To Cover The Planet By November, 3054
The Antarctic sea ice area anomaly has been growing at a rate of 330,000 km² per year, and has been above normal for 534 days in a row. Using the standard and best statistical techniques of peer-reviewed climate science, we … Continue reading
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Hillary And Barack Let Her Child Die
Pat Smith, the mother of one of the victims of the Benghazi consulate attacks, went on the Huckabee show yesterday to deliver a message to Hillary Clinton. “I want to wish Hillary a Happy Mother’s Day,” she said. “She has … Continue reading
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Dealing With The Horrors Of Global Warming In Colorado
I went out to Pawnee Grasslands this morning, near the intersection of Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado. The primroses are starting to pop up everywhere, and in a few weeks will carpet the ground like snow. On the way back I … Continue reading
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Meet The New Pravda
American democracy depends on an independent press corps(e) which does not exist in the Obama years. “CBS News President David Rhodes and ABC News President Ben Sherwood, both of them have siblings that not only work at the White House, … Continue reading
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Ban Assault Kitchen Utensils
Authorities have arrested a 12-year-old boy in the fatal stabbing of his 8-year-old sister at her home in a quiet Northern California community last month. Calaveras County Sheriff Gary Kuntz told reporters at a news conference that the boy was … Continue reading
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Complete List Of Things Which Changed When CO2 Hit 400 PPM
Begin List End List Humans have added 100 parts per million CO2 to the atmosphere over the last century, which is the equivalent of placing an extra nine people in the Rose Bowl. You can’t see them in the picture … Continue reading
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