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April 19, 2007
“Good Morning America” weatherman Sam Champion gushed on April 19 in a report about an “eco-friendly” house and green home furnishings, but buried even the mildest mention of the costs.
“There’s many simple, even money-saving ways that we…
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April 18, 2007
There is more than a few letters different between “silent” and “silenced.”
In the case of “lost credibility” of “almost silenced,” climate scientists who disagree with Al Gore’s climate consensus, BusinessWeek gave the credit to “…
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April 18, 2007
Green activism is all the rage these days, with events taking up so much calendar space you might need a separate one just to keep track – just be sure it’s printed on post-consumer recycled paper, of course.
Many of these events, like…
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April 13, 2007
With tax filing deadlines just around the corner, “American Morning” focused on the alternative minimum tax, a parallel tax structure that struck about 3.5 million taxpayers last year.
Business reporter Ali Velshi explained on the April…
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April 11, 2007
Several vocal members of Congress are calling for Alternative Minimum Tax reform, claiming to rescue the middle class. What the media aren’t telling you is that these are the same politicians who helped created this monster.
Look at…
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April 6, 2007
“There is a danger lurking in millions of kitchens,” warned CNN anchor Kiran Chetry on the April 6 “American Morning.”
Chetry was teasing reporter Greg Hunter’s story on the need for even more government regulation, this time for stove…
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April 5, 2007
As one of the greatest tournaments in golf got under way on April 5, the front page of The Washington Post sports section complained about fair ways.
Not fairways, which have been lengthened in recent years to adjust for improved golf…
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April 4, 2007
If it wouldn’t cause death, the Center for Science in the Public Interest would probably try to ban eating and drinking altogether.
Despite the extreme positions of the left-wing group, the media continue to swallow its rhetoric.
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April 2, 2007
Global warming catastrophe is coming, according to “World News Sunday” on ABC, and The New York Times wants rich nations to spring for the costs.
“Scientists say the world’s temperature will rise about two degrees in the next 50 years no…
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March 26, 2007
“World News with Charles Gibson” supplied a sad, syrupy story for viewers on March 24 as reporter Bob Jamieson warned of “A truly New England business that may one day disappear.”
“But this year, the syrup season is ending for many…