Matt Gurney: RCMP brutally subjects climate protesters to voodoo torture - Full Comment
The protester in question, Jeh Custer, was interviewed on the CBC at 5:15 PM EST. Blood was smeared on his face. He and his fellow interviewees took pains to describe how Custer's face was smashed into a wall, and dragged across it, smearing blood everywhere. Yes, indeed, it must have been a forceful impact if his face was still bloody three hours after the event in question.Guess the Country with the World’s Largest Energy Reserves - Greg Pollowitz - Planet Gore on National Review Online
Except...hmmm. Looking a bit fishy now. It seems that a CBC camera crew caught footage of Mr. Custer as he walked out of Parliament, and...would you look at that?! There's no blood on his face, nor is he holding any bandages to his skin.
If you guessed the United States, you can have a cookie.Hopes continue to dim for climate change pact in Copenhagen
...if and when the Senate passes a bill, the measure will have to be reconciled with the version from the House of Representatives. At the current time some significant differences between the two exist and those negotiations will further lengthen the timeline before anything is placed on the president’s desk to be signed.Climate Observations: Preliminary October 2009 OI.v2 SST Anomaly Data Appears To Have An Error
HAVE SOME SEPTEMBER READINGS CARRIED OVER INTO THE OCTOBER DATASET?Climate Change Fraud - While Rome burns, Boxer plays the cap-and-tax tango
The economy is in the toilet, unemployment keeps rising, a tidal wave of new foreclosures is on its way, and our deficit is literally out of control. So what are our top politicians focusing on? Crushing the coal industry which provides over 50% of America's energy needs.
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