Daily Archives: February 2, 2009

The unspoken goal

Fear of failure. What you rarely hear is, “I don’t want to fail,” “I don’t want to look stupid,” or “I don’t want to make any mistakes.” Hat tip to Brad Feld over at Feld Thoughts for mentioning he reads … Continue reading

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Go to the mirror boy

Tom Daschle is “embarrassed”. How nice. Not to mention a tax cheat. p>

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Alert, alert: Global warming forecasting NOT a science

Forecasts of global warming are not scientific! We have concluded that the forecasting process reported on by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) lacks a scientific basis. This is not your everyday disagreement. Of course, only the science that … Continue reading

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Tax cheats

… and what did pretty boy Tom Daschle have to say about tax cheats way back “in the day”? Look in the mirror boy!

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Paging NASA scientist James Hansen

Global warming alarmist James Hansen needs to convert his boss, then worry about the rest of us! My own belief concerning anthropogenic climate change is that the models do not realistically simulate the climate system because there are many very … Continue reading

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Special Treatment

MSM is so predictable. Why doesn’t it bother them? Update From Power Line… A basic reality of our time is that our mass media are monolithic, and what they choose to report (or not report) depends on what fits the … Continue reading

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Makes me wanna puke

Gawd, you can’t make this stuff up. New York’s Charles Rangel and five other Democratic members of the House enjoyed a trip to the Caribbean sponsored in part by Citigroup (see above) in November – after Congress had approved the … Continue reading

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