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Monthly Archives: July 2013
White House Accuses People Who Want To Stop Illegal Secret Spying Of Not Being “Open”
After being caught illegally spying on everyone for the last five years, Obama complains that people who want to stop him are not being open. The White House took the rare step of releasing a statement opposing an amendment to a House … Continue reading
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The Only Reason Obama Got Involved In The Zimmerman Case
Obama assumed that because Zimmerman’s skin color was lighter than Martin’s, that Zimmerman had committed a hate crime. In Obama’s world, people are judged by the color of their skin, rather than evidence. Never mind that the jury and the … Continue reading
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Bush Assigned Military Combat Brigades For Use In The US
Read my lips – no new Bushes. November 02, 2008 In the next three years the military plans to activate and train an estimated 4,700 service members for specialized domestic operations, according to Air Force Gen. Gene Renuart, commander of … Continue reading
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Antarctic Sea Ice Area Sets Another Record High
Alarmists are busy this week claiming that Antarctica is melting and we are all going to drown. Meanwhile, Antarctic sea ice continues to grow to record levels. arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/timeseries.south.anom.1979-2008
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Temperatures Are Plummeting In The Beaufort Sea
Over the past couple of hours, the rowers have experienced a large drop in temperatures as the storm begins to develop.
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1936 : Britain Determined That They Could Stop Hitler By Disarming Themselves
21 Mar 1936 – The Canberra Times SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936 “ON …
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Kiwi Forecasts That Water Will No Longer Freeze At -30C
Once the summer sea ice has gone, it’s only a question of how long it will take for the winter ice to disappear. Arctic sea ice time bomb ticking: the bang’s gonna be huge The North Pole receives no sunlight … Continue reading
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
Record summer cold forecast for the Beaufort Sea this week. 10-Day Temperature Outlook An Arctic hurricane approaching icespddrf2013072318_2013072800_035_arcticicespddrf.001.gif (862×876) And the rowers are stopped at the worst possible place for a storm surge – in a boat which can’t deal … Continue reading
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77 Years Ago Today
On this date in 1936, Kansas reached 121F and Nebraska reached 118F. Temperatures are forecast to be more than thirty degrees cooler this year than they were in 1936. http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/rescue/mwr/064/mwr-064-07-c1.pdf The EPA says that the 193o’s heatwaves were the worst … Continue reading
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The July 1936 Heatwave In Nebraska
July of 1936 brought incomprehensibly hot weather to Nebraska. Minden was over 100 degrees almost every day – with fifteen days over 105F, seven days over 110F, and two days over 115F. On this date in 1936, the temperature reached … Continue reading
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