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  • Read and Sign Instrument of Repudiation

    Rated Oct 30 2 reviews music instruments, democracy, freedom, poltics webcommentary.com

    From the page: "The draft Treaty of Copenhagen, to be signed in mid-December 2009, would create an unelected world government with direct power over all financial and trading markets, and direct power to intervene over the heads of elected governments in the economic and environmental affairs of all nations that sign the Treaty. The word "government" actually appears in the Treaty as the first of three purposes of a huge, new, supranational bureaucratic entity that will have the power to require wealthier nations to redistribute up to 2% of their annual gross domestic product to third-world countries in imagined reparation for imaginary "climate debt" - and all this just as final scientific proof that CO2 has a tiny and harmless warming effect is available. Please sign the Instrument of Repudiation, and urge at least five of your friends to sign it too, and urge each of them to find five more to sign it. The Instrument will be tabled during the Copenhagen Conference this December. So sign now, and save America's freedom, democracy, and prosperity. "
    Read and Sign Instrument of Repudiation
  • Thomas Sowell

    Rated May 18 2009 1 review history, capitalism, poltics, facism jewishworldreview.com

    From the page: "Those who put a high value on words may recoil at the title of Jonah Goldberg's new book, "Liberal Fascism." As a result, they may refuse to read it, which will be their loss â€" and a major loss.


    Those who value substance over words, however, will find in this book a wealth of challenging insights, backed up by thorough research and brilliant analysis. "

    Sowell reviews "Liberal Facsism".
    Thomas Sowell
  • 'How Did We Get to This Point?'

    Rated May 14 2009 1 review usa, democracy, poltics canadafreepress.com

    From the page: "How did we get to the point where we are told that â€oeonly government” can remedy our current economic situation? Last time I checked it was government that placed us in this situation. Our founding fathers guaranteed us the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, not the right to happiness. When government made the fateful decision that everyone in America was entitled to own a home this terrible crisis was born. "
    'How Did We Get to This Point?'
  • Another empty Kyoto Protocol | The Australian

    Rated May 13 2009 1 review environment, poltics, scam news.com.au

    From the page: "TACKLING global warming, we are often told, is the defining task of our age. An army of pundits tells us that we need to cut emissions, and cut them immediately and drastically. But this argument is clearly losing the battle for hearts and minds.

    Global warming has become the lowest-priority policy problem among Americans, according to a new Pew survey. Another Pew survey shows that China, the biggest emitter, cares even less. Just 24 per cent of Chinese regard global warming as a very serious problem, making China the least concerned country.

    In Britain, an Opinium survey shows most voters think green taxes are mainly for raising cash rather than saving the environment, and seven out of 10 are not willing to pay more taxes to combat climate change.

    At the same time, the proposed solutions for the problem of global warming have been awful. In Rio de Janeiro in 1992, politicians from wealthy countries promised to cut emissions by 2000 but did no such thing. "
    Another empty Kyoto Protocol | The Australian
  • Bring Back the Thatcher Revolution - WSJ.com

    Rated May 08 2009 1 review australia, capitalism, poltics wsj.com

    From the page: "Although John Howard, Australia's conservative treasurer from 1977 to 1983 and later prime minister from 1996 to 2007, never met Reagan, he has confided with Mrs. Thatcher on numerous occasions since 1976. A leading proponent of free market reforms down under, Mr. Howard played a key role in transforming Australia from a heavily protected closed shop three decades ago into the envy of the industrialized world that could very well be immune to the global recession (as yesterday's new low jobless rate of 5% shows). Through a combination of circumstance, conviction and competence, these three patron saints of the conservative cause put into practice the classical liberal ideals of Milton Friedman, Friedrich Hayek and Keith Joseph that defined an epoch."
    Bring Back the Thatcher Revolution - WSJ.com
  • Please watch these videos on the nature of the global...

    Rated Apr 25 2009 1 review environment, usa, poltics vladtepesblog.com

    Watch Al Gore squirm. Watch the common sense shown by Gingrich!
    Please watch these videos on the nature of the global warming supporters in the USA | Vlad Tepes
  • CO2, EPA, Politics, and all that & Watts Up With That?

    Rated Apr 17 2009 2 reviews economics, poltics, environment, scam wattsupwiththat.com

    From the page: "CO2, EPA, Politics, and all that
    17 04 2009

    In a stunning act of political kowtowing, the EPA caved to special interest groups and politics and declared CO2 a â€oedangerous pollutant”, even though it is part of the natural cycle of life. Now the gloves come off and the real fight begins during the 60 day public comment period. If youâ€ve never stood up to â€oeconsensus” before, now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their country. See instructions below for submitting public comment. - Anthony"
    CO2, EPA, Politics, and all that &  Watts Up With That?
  • A Blog For All: Phony Outrage Alert

    Rated Mar 21 2009 1 review economics, poltics, usa blogspot.com

    From the page: "Phony Outrage Alert

    The Administration and Congress have been slamming AIG this past week for doling out executive compensation packages and bonuses to employees despite AIG receiving TARP money (and for the record, AIG is being used as a conduit to prop up banks around the world for the credit mess that started with the "affordable housing" mess and credit defaults and toxic paper outside the TARP regime). They're busy railing on the $165 million (or is it $218 million) that AIG is going to be sending out to its employees in the next few weeks."
    A Blog For All: Phony Outrage Alert
  • .: U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works...

    Rated Mar 16 2009 4 reviews environment, poltics senate.gov

    From the page: "Washington DC: Fifty nine additional scientists from around the world have been added to the U.S. Senate Minority Report of dissenting scientists, pushing the total to over 700 skeptical international scientists â€" a dramatic increase from the original 650 scientists featured in the initial December 11, 2008 release. The 59 additional scientists added to the 255-page Senate Minority report since the initial release 13 ½ weeks ago represents an average of over four skeptical scientists a week. This updated report â€" which includes yet another former UN IPCC scientist â€" represents an additional 300 (and growing) scientists and climate researchers since the initial reportâ€s release in December 2007. "
    .: U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works :: Minority Page :.
  • RealClearPolitics - Articles - Print Article

    Rated Feb 06 2009 4 reviews usa, poltics realclearpolitics.com

    From the page: "WASHINGTON -- Catastrophe, mind you. So much for the president who in his inaugural address two weeks earlier declared "we have chosen hope over fear." Until, that is, you need fear to pass a bill.

    And so much for the promise to banish the money changers and influence peddlers from the temple. An ostentatious executive order banning lobbyists was immediately followed by the nomination of at least a dozen current or former lobbyists to high position. Followed by a Treasury secretary who allegedly couldn't understand the payroll tax provisions in his 1040. Followed by Tom Daschle, who had to fall on his sword according to the new Washington rule that no Cabinet can have more than one tax delinquent."

    The mask is off.
    RealClearPolitics - Articles - Print Article