Monthly Archives: May 2013

Tornado spike in 2011 attributed to climate change. So what to make of this year’s tornado drought?

Tornado spike in 2011 attributed to climate change. So what to make of this year’s tornado drought? | SciGuy | a Chron.com blog. This comment stands out to me: Everything is Global Warming! More tornadoes, fewer tornadoes; colder temps, warmer … Continue reading

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PETA Responds To Chris Christie’s Spider Killing Video

PETA Responds To Chris Christie’s Spider Killing Video | TPM LiveWire. I’m sorry, these guys need a higher calling.

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“What NBC News did — AGAIN — was willfully dishonest.”

  Number Six: NBC News Again Caught Selectively Editing Video. I have a very simple question: How can someone working for an organization with the word “News” in it ethically do this? And the answer is contained in the article’s … Continue reading

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Not good if you’re on the receiving end of pension payments

New Rule Signals Kiss of Death for Pensions – Yahoo! Finance. A little known rule change that allows companies to contribute fewer dollars to pension funds is signaling just how meaningless the retirement vehicle has become. Colorado PERA should like … Continue reading

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Message to NPR: Good luck with that

NPR show in plea for GOP guests – Patrick Gavin – POLITICO.com.

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HB13-1303: Senator Owen Hill “… horseshit”

Senator Own Hill concludes… I’ve been disheartened, to say the least, that we would go forward with the blatent falsehood that somehow this is going to protect safe and secure elections. Indeed.   J. Christian Adams: Pay Attention: CO Democrats … Continue reading

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Free to choose….

“If you are not free to choose wrongly and irresponsibly, you are not free.” – Jacob Hornberger (1995) via John Stossel / Facebook

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they’ve been checking up on me, and discovered that I haven’t signed their anti-gun petition yet

From info@barackobama.com: Good grief: Politico: OFA flops on first campaign « Hot Air.

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Women’s studies class and pregnancy….

Wow, try this stunt in the workplace: New Lawsuits Shine a Light on Pregnancy Discrimination Stephanie Stewart, an honors student at the Borough of Manhattan Community College on an academic scholarship, was due to deliver her son before the end … Continue reading

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Obama job performance approval drops to 45%

Daily Presidential Tracking Poll – Rasmussen Reports™. Disapproval rating has risin to 53%. Boulderites, go forth and increase your sample size in the next poll.

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US Headed For The Coldest Spring On Record

Imagine: US Headed For The Coldest Spring On Record | Real Science. The icing on the cake: Crack government scientists with supercomputers, predicted in January that this spring was going to be super hot!

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Al Gore: I Prevented Violent Revolution In America

Al Gore: I Prevented Violent Revolution In America | Independent Journal Review. No one’s head is bigger than Al’s. The University of Tennessee must be so proud they gave an ass-hat like Al Gore an Honorary Doctorate. Big Al received … Continue reading

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Britain’s NHS-like involvement in heatlhcare…

coming to a country near you: Annals of Government Medicine | Power Line. A BATTERED mum last night told of her outrage after the NHS refused to rebuild her shattered nose — as wannabe model Josie Cunningham flaunted her taxpayer-funded … Continue reading

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Colorado bill raises possibility of voter fraud and intimidation, critics say

Overhauling the Vote The Colorado law would make mail-in ballots mandatory while eliminating local polling places and allowing people to vote on the same day they register. Critics of the bill say that these changes could lead to fraud and … Continue reading

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Fed signals it could increase or decrease stimulus

Fed signals it could increase or decrease stimulus – Yahoo! Finance. In a statement, the Fed made clear that it could increase or decrease its bond purchases depending on the performance of the job market and inflation. And it was … Continue reading

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