Daily Archives: July 21, 2013

Justice For James And James

Obama forgot to mention this Florida murder in his “blame the white people” speech yesterday Shawn Tyson is said to have murdered James Cooper and James Kouzaris in Sarasota, Florida | Mail Online

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Justice For Quianna

Obama forget to mention Quianna in his “arm the drug abusing, violent 17 year old” speech yesterday A 6-year-old girl remained in critical condition Saturday after she was seriously wounded in a shooting Friday night while at a vigil with … Continue reading

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Obama Wishes That Trayvon Had A Gun

“If Trayvon Martin was of age and was armed, could he have stood his ground on that sidewalk?” – Barack Obama  July 19, 2013 They actually act that scenario out in Chicago several times a day, and it usually doesn’t … Continue reading

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Detroit Takes On Auschwitz Theme

Detroit Packard Plant Tagged With Nazi Slogan ‘Arbeit Macht Frei’ « CBS Detroit Auschwitz

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97% Of The Greenland Ice Sheet Is Frozen Solid

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State Of The Climate Report

Slowest tornado season on record in the US Eight years since a major US hurricane strike – longest such period since the Civil War 71% of the US below normal temperatures Record Antarctic sea ice Third highest July western Arctic … Continue reading

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Rowers Almost Make It To The Beaufort Sea After Dragging the Boat Again

Now they are faced with open sea, wind and ice. No more dragging the boat. They should change their motto from “rowing against climate change” to “slogging against rational thought processes.”

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July 21, 1901 : Hottest Day In US History?

On July 21 1901,  seventy-seven percent of the US was over 90F, thirty-six percent was over 100F, and two percent was over 110F In the map below, orange states were over 90F, red states were over 100F, and pink states … Continue reading

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