Saturday, June 11, 2011

Boost in pension to offset [climate swindle] costs
THE federal government will permanently boost pensions for 3.4 million Australians to compensate them for the carbon tax - potentially leaving the opposition with a political minefield.
Articles: Are the Mainstream Media Enameling Sarah Palin With Teflon®?
The fact that the Times and Post both begged their readers for help in going through to documents says much about the essentially tribal nature of their audiences. The goal of both publications now is obviously the advancement of a political agenda, not the publication of significant news.

The contrast with the studied disinterest in the many lacunae in the documentation of Barack Obama's political career could not be more blatant. Stanley Kurtz, scholar and journalist, spent much time studying archives in Illinois to paint a picture of Obama's early career, but the former state senator made sure to destroy his own files from his service in Springfield (unlike other contemporary Illinois state senators, whose archives Kurtz was able to examine). Not only did mainstream media outlets decline to make an issue of Obama destroying his paper trail, they did not report what Kurtz was able to find.
How Celebrities Are Ruining Our Lives: A Conversation With Lisa Bloom | JohnJohnSaidIt.com
...there are actually very significant consequences. When we fill our brains with fluff, no one cares about what’s going on around them.

One is climate change. the scientific evidence grows stronger and stronger every year, and yet the statistics show that Americans become more ignorant and apathetic about climate change with each passing year. Climate change is shaping up to be the worst environmental disaster ever. most countries are taking significant steps while Americans do nothing. There couldn’t be a more dire consequence than that.
Lisa Bloom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bloom received a bachelor's degree from UCLA and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Yale Law School. She unsuccessfully sued the Boy Scouts of America for sex discrimination on behalf of Katrina Yeaw, a girl who wanted to join the organization

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