Friday, September 03, 2010

Southwest Florida snook fishing restrictions extended | news-press.com | The News-Press
State wildlife regulators have decided to extend restrictions on snook fishing until Sept. 1, 2011, in Everglades National Park and along Florida's Gulf Coast after thousands of the temperature-sensitive sport fish died during January's cold snap.
Virginia AG speaks out against cap and trade | TriCities.com
ABINGDON, Va. – Speaking to a full auditorium in a town hall-style meeting at Virginia Highlands Community College on Thursday, Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli said cap and trade, if passed by Congress, would send power rates through the roof.

“Cap and trade is going to drastically affect electric rates and the economy here in Southwest Virginia,” said Cuccinelli, whose role as attorney general includes representing customers when power companies seek to increase rates.
Prairie farmers on lookout for frost
Drew Lerner of World Weather Inc. near Kansas City said there have already been patches of frost in parts of Alberta, and more could be on the way.
Discovery Channel Hostage Taker: Inside the Liberal Mind
Is this guy cracked? Oh yeah. Is is manifesto just some totally made-up satirical crap? Rational Americans might be tempted to think so, but then, most Americans haven’t been exposed very much to liberal thinking (remember, they usually keep their thinking hidden and disguised from the general public).

To be sure, not all liberals are as far gone as this nut-job, but most of them at least have the same zip code as this guy.

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