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Monthly Archives: July 2013
Obama Not Interested In US Government Statistics
Twitter / ForecastFacts: .@BarackObama on …
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Proof That All Scientists Support A Carbon Tax
Anyone who doesn’t support a carbon tax is a paid oil or tobacco industry shill, therefore all real scientists support a carbon tax.
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CNN Commits Another Felony Hate Crime
On Monday, CNN showed George Zimmerman’s Social Security number and other personal information live over the air, including address, date of birth, and phone number. That immediately launched a round of tweets by Zimmerman haters celebrating knowledge of that information. … Continue reading
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Arctic Sea Ice Is The Same Thickness As 1940
In 1940, Arctic sea ice averaged about two metres thick, just like it does now. it was concluded that near Polar temperatures are on an average six degrees higher than those registered by Nansen 40 years ago. Ice measurements were on an average only 6½ … Continue reading
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Colorado Codependence Day
Today is Canada Day – the day Canada celebrates their independence from England. Sadly for us here in Colorado, today is codependence day – marking the enactment of violations of the Second Amendment by Democrats in the Colorado Legislature. They … Continue reading
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Will Obama Do The Right Thing?
If President Obama was actually interested in the well being of the United States, he would start talking about the need for calm after the Zimmerman verdict. He won’t do this of course, because riots will give him another opportunity … Continue reading
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Zimmerman Prosecutor Continues To Obliterate His Own Case
The Sanford police detective who questioned George Zimmerman the night he shot Trayvon Martin became the latest prosecution witness to appear to do more harm than good to the state’s case, recalling a somber conversation that touched on Zimmerman’s faith … Continue reading
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“Arctic Hole” Is 90% Concentration Ice
I measured the ratio of ice to open water in the region which alarmists have been hysterically describing as an open hole in the ice. Besides the fact that there is no indication of melt, the concentration of the ice … Continue reading
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Green Energy Kills Britain’s Rarest Bird
Rare bird last seen in Britain 22 years ago reappears – only to be killed by wind turbine in front of a horrified crowd of birdwatchers The white-throated needletail is usually only seen in Asia and Australasia Forty birdwatchers dashed … Continue reading
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Southwest Permanent Drought Update
New Mexico is expecting 600% of normal precipitation this week. 10-Day Precipitation Outlook for the Conterminous U.S.
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