[Elena Kagan: Eco-criminal?] - Biography - NYTimes.com
“A couple of times when she was so focused on her work, she would park her car and leave it running overnight,” said Lawrence Lessig, a longtime friend who taught alongside Ms. Kagan in Chicago. “She just forgot to turn it off.”Flashback: City to cut idling limit to 1 minute
Toronto has moved to toughen its idling bylaw, slapping motorists with a $125 ticket if they are caught with engines running for more than a minute in what the city's medical officer of health acknowledges stems from efforts ''to shift people out of cars.''Where things stand on the Kerry-Lieberman climate bill | Grist
Obama once said, "Combating global warming will be a top priority of my presidency, and I will attend to it personally." Now we'll find out whether he intends to keep that promise.UN: The fount of all hysteria | Australian Climate Madness
If it's not climate it will be something else. The UN is watching its plan for world government through climate alarmism disappear in smoke, as the public realise that there are more important things to worry about, like erupting volcanoes and Greek financial crises and Islamic terrorism. So it's now looking elsewhere for some other "cause" via which to regulate, tax and control the globe. This time it's the extinction of species. As you read this report, just notice how often they have simply taken the climate alarmists' dictionary, and applied it to extinctionsAmerican Thinker: Elena Kagan and the Yale-Harvard Nexus
If it sometimes seems that the nation is governed by an elite liberal clique of college fraternity and sorority pals who are out of touch with average Americans, that's because it's largely true. Every president, and almost every presidential candidate for the last two decades, has been a graduate of Harvard or Yale. If the Senate confirms Kagan, every member of the Supreme Court will have been a Yale or Harvard attendee, too.
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