The night Miliband said 'I'm with Stupid, but…' | Environment | guardian.co.uk
Then it was energy and climate secretary Ed Miliband's turn to take to the stage and he was asked to renounce Kingsnorth; a request he unsurprisingly refused.Obama: 'Let the Purge of the Intellectuals Begin!' | Bob McCarty Writes
It was awkward, yet a bit thrilling. Miliband resorted to banging on about carbon capture and storage, while in our row Alastair Campbell began to make uncomfortable noises. Presumably he recognised that Miliband had been stitched up like the proverbial kipper.
This was Pete Postlethwaite's moment. It was his night off from being Lear at the Young Vic but he harrangued Miliband about Kingsnorth with a "nothing will come of nothing" doggedness. If Kingsnorth went ahead, Postlethwaite declared he would renounce his OBE and vote for anyone in the world apart from Labour.
The OSTP director has 120 days, according to the memo, to provide his recommendations to President Obama. That means that anyone working in the Executive Branch whose views — on subjects such as abortion, embryonic stem cell research and global warming, to name a few — differ from those of “Dear Leader” (i.e., conservatives) should expect to be shown the exit door soon after Independence Day.Now with 102 Diggs - Gore's Big Lie: The Global Warming Hoax
examiner.com — Contrary to Al Gore's assertions, the science is far from settled on climate change. 'Global warming' is nothing but a hoax perpetrated by collectivists in order to justify to the public their draconian plans to limit human choice, squelch human liberty, and mandate how we live.
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