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Coolest April in 11 years...

The average temperature in April 2008 was 51.0 F. This was -1.0 F cooler than the 1901-2000 (20th century) average, the 29th coolest April in 114 years. The temperature trend for the period of record (1895 to present) is 0.1 degrees Fahrenheit per decade.
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The Media Loses When Iraq And The US Win, Apparently

Sadr wins another battle by surrendering!


First the media declared Basra a military disaster, then complained that Maliki didn’t achieve victory quickly enough for them. Then they predicted disaster for Maliki and the US when they turned their attention to Sadr’s biggest power base, sure that a civil war would break out that would undo the gains achieved under the surge — gains they mostly ignored in the first place. They started toting up combat deaths and opined that Bush’s strategy had failed.

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Not Giving Ground

McCain debates torture on O’Reilly


McCain remains adamant that strict interpretation of the Geneva Convention will save American soldiers from torture in future wars. I’d argue that it hasn’t saved American soldiers from torture in any war, save perhaps World War I. Japan, for instance, was one of the earliest signatories to the GC and still treated American POWs more barbarically than did the North Vietnamese — also a signatory. We should treat POWs consistent with our own values, which would strongly argue against torture anyway, but don’t tell me that refraining from waterboarding Khalid Sheikh Mohammed would keep jihadists from beheading and torturing American soldiers now or in the future.

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Junk Science

Schumer Chucks the FDA? - Who needs the Food and Drug Administration? New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer and personal injury lawyers certainly don’t -- at least to the extent the agency gets in the way of their political grandstanding and a multi-million dollar payday, respectively.

A Climate of Belief - The claim that anthropogenic CO2 is responsible for the current warming of Earth climate is scientifically insupportable because climate models are unreliable

Brits offer a taste of Kyoto - Great Britain is a decade ahead of Canada in the global warming debate and what's happening there today is instructive for us.

British taxpayers were among the earliest conscripts into the war on global warming, long before Canada, where Liberal Leader Stephane Dion is only now talking about pricing carbon (i.e. a carbon tax) if he wins the next election.

However, when you examine the views of the British people today, the news isn't good for climate hysterics or Britain's Labour government, now led by Gordon Brown, which suffered heavy losses in recent local elections.

A survey last month of 2,002 British adults by the respected polling firm Opinium Research found:

- 72% are unwilling to pay higher taxes to fight climate change.

- 67% believe the government's green agenda is simply a ploy to raise taxes.

As Opinium's head of research, Mark Hodson, described the findings in the Daily Mail and Independent newspapers: "Britain appears to be feeling increasingly negative about being more carbon neutral. We are questioning the truth behind being greener and many feel the government is creating a green fear for monetary gain." (Lorrie Goldstein, Edmonton Sun)

Federal Polar Bear Research Critically Flawed, Argue Forecasting Experts in INFORMS Journal
Deficient forecasting methodology casts doubt on threat to polar bear population, say authors in Interfaces study

HANOVER, MD, May 8, 2008 – Research done by the U.S. Department of the Interior to determine if global warming threatens the polar bear population is so flawed that it cannot be used to justify listing the polar bear as an endangered species, according to a study being published later this year in Interfaces, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS®).

On April 30, U.S. District Judge Claudia Wilken ordered the Interior Department to decide by May 15 whether polar bears should be listed under the provisions of the Endangered Species Act.

Professor J. Scott Armstrong of the Wharton School says, “To list a species that is currently in good health as an endangered species requires valid forecasts that its population would decline to levels that threaten its viability. In fact, the polar bear populations have been increasing rapidly in recent decades due to hunting restrictions. Assuming these restrictions remain, the most appropriate forecast is to assume that the upward trend would continue for a few years, then level off.

“These studies are meant to inform the US Fish and Wildlife Service about listing the polar bear as endangered. After careful examination, my co-authors and I were unable to find any references to works providing evidence that the forecasting methods used in the reports had been previously validated. In essence, they give no scientific basis for deciding one way or the other about the polar bear.” (Informs)

Shell Oil president wants more access to energy resources - COEUR d'Alene, Idaho - The United States' reliance on foreign oil is increasing because of limits on where companies can search for resources, the president of Shell Oil Co. says.

"The U.S. prohibits access to its own natural resources," John Hofmeister said. "We need more oil and gas, whether it's onshore Alaska, or offshore Alaska."

There are also large energy reserves in Alberta's oil sands and in oil-rich shales in Colorado, Hofmeister said in a speech Tuesday to the National Association of Attorneys General conference here. (Associated Press)


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What Islam Isn't


St. Paul's Cathedral in London where the sun is setting
on Christian Europe after decades of pointlessly importing a religion that is incapa-
ble of creating viable societies - instead of
taking them from others.

Islam is not a religion nor is it a cult. It is a complete system.

Islam has religious, legal, political, economic and military components. The religious component is a beard for all the other components.

Islamization occurs when there are sufficient Muslims in a country to agitate for their so-called 'religious rights.'



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Extended White House Campaign Could Take Heaviest Toll On Bush

We are in one of the longest presidential campaigns in modern memory — and haven't even started focusing on the general election.

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Only CEOs Need Fear

Welcome to Obama Wonderland, where Democrats hike taxes only on evil corporate executives and fulfill pledges of tax cuts for the "middle class." It's the same baloney Bill Clinton promised in 1992.

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The Windfall Profits Tax Slap

Why are Democrats keen on treating oil companies like they’re comic-book villains and the windfall profits tax is just a well-deserved enema that will teach Big Oil to pay its fair share? Take That, Big Oil!

If you tell oil companies that they won’t be able to keep their profits past a certain point, you know what they’ll do? They’ll make money right up until that point and then they’ll stop. Unlike the guy building the better mousetrap, oil companies aren’t in it for the glory, they’re in it for the money. . . .

So people dependent on pension funds — union workers, government employees and the like — will be asked to sacrifice some of their retirement income. Jobs dependent on oil and gas extraction would be cut. And, as Schumer explains, money that would otherwise be invested in exploration and improved efficiency will instead be diverted to “alternative” energies that politicians (like Schumer) think are better investments.

No wonder Schumer’s so cocky, given the boffo success of Washington’s “investment” in ethanol, which creates more greenhouse gases than oil does, contributes to deforestation, and is fueling the starvation of millions around the globe.

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That's Just One Of The Sinister Lies Told About The Mideast's Only Democracy

Over its 60-year existence, a host of sinister lies have been told about the Mideast's only democracy. Israel Drove Out the Arabs 60 Years Ago?
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It's What They Always Do

"All the money from these big-time tobacco settlements was going to fund education, health care, and anti-smoking campaigns. But politicians see that money and take it to fund other budget items."
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Keep Government Out Of The Way

"We've been conditioned to hate every big corporate interest -- Big Oil, Big Tobacco, Big Retail, Big Drug, Big Pharmaceutical, Big Food, Big Insurance, Big Medicine -- and to love government, because it's genuinely out to help us."
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No Attack

Hamas endorsed Obama; his campaign manager welcomed it. But McCain mentioned it, and it's an "attack." This is how messiahs act.
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36 Percent [Of Muslims] Think The 9/11 Attacks Were In Some Way Justified

Just Like Us? Really!  "Gallup says only 7 percent of the world's Muslims are political radicals. Yet 36 percent think the 9/11 attacks were in some way justified."
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Al Gore And Climate Ka-Ching

Al Gore blames the Burma tragedy on global warming despite growing evidence to the contrary. Could the hype be related to his financial interests?

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