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February 25, 2009
When former Vice President Al Gore said the science was settled on the issue of global warming before Congress in 2007, he might have meant it was settled as far as people that he would allow to work for him.
Dr. William Happer, currently a…
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July 25, 2007
What happens when you take one of the nation’s poorest major cities and combine it with the media’s enviro-hysteria? According to NBC “Nightly News,” you get the solution to the once-great city of Detroit’s woes.
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July 25, 2007
CNN business reporter Ali Velshi has picked up where he left off, beating the drum for hikes in the minimum wage. This time his cheerleading was even more blatant.
“[T]here is unmitigated good…
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February 24, 2009
24 February 2009
Editor, Boston Globe
Dear Editor:24 February 2009
Editor, Boston Globe
Dear Editor:
Derrick Z. Jackson reasons that among mass transit's benefits is the fact that, dollar for dollar, its provision…
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July 24, 2007
First the media tell you not to drink bottled water because it contributes to global warming. Then they warned against finding any humor in beer ads. They’ve even made overtures about the evils of energy drinks. …
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July 24, 2007
Care to gas up with an orange mocha frappuchino, anyone?
Gasoline prices are four-and-half cents lower from last year and down nine cents from a week ago, according to the Energy Information…
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February 20, 2009
Although a spokesman for President Barack Obama said the administration wouldn’t pursue the revival of the Fairness Doctrine, Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, S.C., wants Senate Democrats to go on the record one way or another on the issue. DeMint,…
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July 20, 2007
Using disparaging comments to stoke class warfare, Newsweek called for higher taxes on the “super rich” in the July 23 issue.
The magazine called private-equity partners “Masters of the…
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July 20, 2007
Silly rabbit, Trix really aren’t for kids anymore.
Even more beloved characters are going to be pulled from the airwaves, but that’s not satisfying the food fascists.
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February 13, 2009
Remember how the $789 billion stimulus package and the banking bailout under the direction of Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner were supposed to restore confidence to the economy? Think again.
As the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) dipped to…