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Sometimes... No, most of the time... a picture is worth a 1,000 words... and says it all.

 

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Anti-pipeline protesters gather in Calgary (moved inside due to snowstorm) to decry climate change

 

Note to self: Not a good place to pick up hot chicks!

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Note to self: Not a good place to pick up hot chicks!

Someone is being a little...judgmental! 3-4 of these...every thing would be fine.

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At Last I have found THE TRUTH!

 

Aliens Cause Global Warming

A Lecture by Michael Crichton

 

Novelist Michael Crichton--author of State of Fear and other science- or medicine-based best-sellers--discusses the history of several widely-publicized beliefs and describes what he considers to be an emerging crisis in the whole enterprise of science--namely the increasingly uneasy relationship between hard science and public policy. He makes his case by arguing that a belief in extraterrestrials has paved the way, in a progression of steps, to a belief in global warming.

 

Thanks for posting this @Valin

 

I've downloaded the PDF of his presentation and will pass it on.

 

Some of the great quotes:

 

"There is no such thing as consensus science. If it's consensus, it isn't science. If it's science, it isn't

consensus. Period."

 

"Nobody believes a weather prediction twelve hours ahead. Now we're asked to believe a

prediction that goes out 100 years into the future? And make financial investments based on that

prediction? Has everybody lost their minds?"

 

"Let's think back to people in 1900 in, say, New York. If they worried about people in 2000, what

would they worry about? Probably: Where would people get enough horses? And what would

they do about all the horseshit? Horse pollution was bad in 1900, think how much worse it would

be a century later, with so many more people riding horses?"

 

 

 

My personal worry here in 2013 is... Where will we put all the horse pookie that we'll be fed by Obama in just the next three years?

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@NCTexan

 

A Blast From the Past

 

 

The late Michael Crichton, author of "State of Fear," along with a panel of distinguished scientists, examine the increasing politicization of science at an event sponsored by the Independent Institute from 2005.

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Romney Defeats Obama

 

 

2012

Electoral College Obama: 332, Romney: 206

National Percentage Obama: 51.1, Romney: 47.2

 

Electoral College Obama: 207, Romney: 331

National Percentage Obama: 45, Romney: 49

Poll data: Washington Post/ABC News.

November 19, 2013

 

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"We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time." - Vince Lombardi

 

And before we get all excited about these bad poll numbers...Obama will be back

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@Valin!

 

And before we get all excited about these bad poll numbers...Obama will be back

 

Can I Hope'N'Chains?

 

Oh.......racist....but then.....isn't everything?

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@Valin!

 

And before we get all excited about these bad poll numbers...Obama will be back

Can I Hope'N'Chains?

 

Oh.......racist....but then.....isn't everything?

 

 

Hope'N'Chains

 

 

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John Kerry: A World Class Doofus http://www.theospark.net/2013/11/john-kerry-world-class-doofus.html

 

By Alan Caruba

Recently, in the wake of another diplomatic disaster for the Obama regime, Secretary of State John Kerry said, “We are not blind and I don’t think we’re stupid.” He and the President may not think they’re stupid, but the leaders of nations around the world most certainly do.

 

In a recent Wall Street Journal commentary by Brett Stephens, titled the “Axis of Fantasy vs. Axis of Reality”, he cited the French rejection of the negotiations with the Iranians, saying “the French also understand that the sole reason Iran has a nuclear program is to build a nuclear weapon…This now puts the French at the head of a de facto Axis of Reality, the other prominent members of which are Saudi Arabia and Israel. In this Axis, strategy is not a game of World of Warcraft conducted via avatars in a virtual reality.”

 

Stephens said of Kerry’s remark on Meet the Press, “When you’ve reached the ‘don’t call me stupid’ stage of diplomacy, it means the rest of the world has your number.”

 

The Secretary of State carries out the President’s foreign policies, but when both are ideologically blind to reality and both harbor a deep disdain for an American history of global leadership since the end of World War Two, they are going to initiate and stumble around in ways that convince other nations to seek leadership elsewhere or to pursue they own interests without looking to the U.S. for support.

 

John Kerry has one of the worst records imaginable to be our Secretary of State. I have always regarded him as a moron with strong anti-American beliefs. I shudder to think he was the Democratic Party’s candidate for President in 2004, losing to George W. Bush who thankfully had previously defeated Al Gore. Two worse candidates for the presidency are hard to imagine.

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Like most liberals, Kerry has a long record of embracing the worst dictators of the modern era. As early as May 1970 Kerry met with North Vietnamese/Viet Cong delegations at the Paris Peace talks to discuss various proposals, an action even Kerry acknowledged was “on the borderline of private individuals negotiating, etc.” It was, in fact, conduct prohibited by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Now, as Secretary of State he gets to negotiate for the U.S.; most recently with the Iranians.

 

In a commentary, “Kerry: Stay Home”, Prof. Israel Hayom, director of the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies and a fellow at the Middle East Forum, wrote “the prism of the Obama administration on the Middle East and global affairs is fundamentally flawed. An American policy that supports the Muslim Brotherhood, estranges its traditional Arab allies such as Egypt and Saudi Arabia, allows Iran to get closer to the bomb, sees in Turkey’s Erdogan a great friend of the West, and insists that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict can be ended in nine months is dangerous and does more damage than good.

 

Similar complaints about poor U.S. political judgment are abundantly voiced by America’s friends in Asian and Eastern European capitols.”

 

“It is the enemies of the U.S. who rejoice in President Barack Obama’s foreign policy and who relish in America’s perceived decline in world affairs.”

 

A recent example of the fumbling that passes for foreign policy by the President and the Secretary of State was seen in Obama’s threat to attack Syria in the wake of its use of poison gas. It is useful to know that Kerry had met with Syria’s dictator, Bashar Assad, on more than one occasion and, as a Senator, had worked to undermine the Bush administration’s efforts to isolate Assad.

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Pilots Plan Tomorrows A-10

What would a next-generation replacement for the legendary attack jet look like?

Dave Majumdar

November 19, 2013

 

Short on cash and determined to prioritize new stealth warplanes, the U.S. Air Force is busily * trying to rid itself of all 350 of its slow- and low-flying A-10 Warthog attack planesthis despite the heavily-armed twin-engine jets impressive combat record stretching back to the 1991 Gulf War.

 

But the flying branch still needs to support American troops on the groundthe Warthogs raison detre. With that in mind, around 20 highly experienced A-10 pilots and engineers are working on unofficial specifications for a successor to the Warthog.

 

(Snip)

 

 

* For the record the AF brass has hated loathed the A-10 since day 1.

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Interesting view of the NYT Best Seller List from Amazon this morning.

 

I bet publishing their Top 5 list is kinda hard for them to swallow.

 

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Interest view of the NYT Best Seller List from Amazon this morning.

 

I bet publishing their Top 5 list is kinda hard for them to swallow.

 

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