Thursday, June 17, 2010

Hysterical audience mars clever play - Entertainment - East Anglian Daily Times
As a result of global warming, the last of the world’s ice has disappeared but, in a doggedly determined performance, famous ice-dancing pair, Heap and Pebble, go through their routines on a wooden floor in front of their adoring fans.
Senate GOP warns Obama against using spill to push for energy bill - The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
“Every time we face a crisis, it seems, this administration takes us on another ideological tour of the far-left to-do list, when all the American people want from it are some straightforward practical solutions," Senate GOP leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) said Wednesday. "So the White House may view this oil spill as an opportunity to push its agenda in Washington, but Americans or more concerned about what it plans to do to solve the crisis in the Gulf.”

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Demander-in-Chief Exploits Oil Spill to Push Agenda
The oil spill is playing right into the hands of the Obama administration as they seek to shove their kneecap and tax through Congress, against the will of the people. Global warming has been clearly shown to be the complete hoax that it is, so they need another disaster to scare us into compliance with their money and freedom-robbing agenda. Or, if they can’t scare us, they’ll just use the oil spill as an excuse and do it anyway.
[Sign of the times: "climate change" brings up the rear, listed only after congestion and obesity]: Copenhagen Hosting Global Cycling Conference
In today’s eco-aware world, some modern cities have chosen to switch from automobiles to bicycles, with pedal power being on the way to become a urban trend. Certain consumers choose to reduce their driving time, switching to cycling, as this tackles the congestion, obesity and climate change issues.
C3: 3,000 Years of Norwegian Sea Data: Past Sea Surface Temperatures Warmer Than Current Temps
Anderson et al. used sea core sediments to reconstruct temperatures of the Norwegian Sea surface over the last 3,000 years. Research clearly identified the Roman warming, Dark Ages cooling, Medieval warming and the Little Ice Age cooling. Research also showed historical temperatures warmer than those experienced in the Norwegian Sea during the modern era.

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