Combating climate change, with help from Lord Ram
The NGO Raunak Evam Jagruk Samaj Sanstha (REJSS) in Sonbhadra district, some 250 km from Lucknow, conducts recitation of the Ramayana epic in parts of Uttar Pradesh, holds prayers for Lord Ram and distributes saplings as prasad (consecrated offering) among the devotees.We'll have learned a lesson if we survive | citizen-times.com | Asheville Citizen-Times
The global “warming” hoax is exposed, still cap and trade goes full bore because this is Obama's payback to handlers for getting him elected.Top Obama czar: Infiltrate all 'conspiracy theorists'
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Jack Hensley, Weaverville
In a lengthy academic paper, President Obama's regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein, argued the U.S. government should ban "conspiracy theorizing."Weeks after blizzard, plows reach Sioux City neighborhoods - KTIV NewsChannel 4 Sioux City IA: News, Weather and Sports
Among the beliefs Sunstein would ban is advocating that the theory of global warming is a deliberate fraud.
....officials waited until Monday to declare a snow emergency, when most of the snow fell around Christmas.KUAR: Venezuelans yell "Welcome to Cuba" as lights dim (2010-01-13)
CARACAS (Reuters) - School children studied in gloomy classrooms and shopkeepers strained their eyes to count cash as electricity rationing began in Venezuela on Wednesday, presenting a challenge to President Hugo Chavez's popularity.Make no mistake: If we try to power America with solar panels and wind turbines as Al Gore advises, this chaos is coming to America.
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"Long live Chavez," some yelled in the capital Caracas, with evident irony. "Welcome to Cuba!" others shouted in reference to the communist island known for outages and which is a close ally and inspiration for the socialist Chavez.
Residents worried about a crime wave on darkened streets of the city, already known as one of the world's most violent, with dozens of homicides every week.
"Last night they turned out the lights from midnight until 4 a.m., we couldn't sleep at ease because of fear thieves would come in," said Marisol Briceno, 41, who lives with her daughter in the sprawling poor neighborhood of Petare.
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