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McCaine Pick V.P.

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McCaine's picking Sarah Palin for V.P. reminds me of the scene in Dumb and Dumber when Lloyd trades their van for a mini bike and Harry says:

"You know Lloyd, just when I think you couldn't be possibly be any dumber, you go and do something like this...AN TOTALLY REDEEM YOURSELF!

Maybe now we can finally drill in ANWR!

By Kevin Mooney, CNSNews.com

(CNSNews.com) – New scientific evidence suggests there is a stronger link between solar activity and climate trends on Earth than there is with greenhouse gases, Fred Singer, an atmospheric and space physicist, told CNSNews.com.

The new data call into question whether scientific evidence shows that global warming is a man-made phenomenon and suggests that natural forces, as opposed to human activity, may drive global climate change.

Singer is one of many scientists who say recent scientific observations have determined that “solar variability” – or fluctuations in the sun’s radiation – directly affects climate change on Earth.

By Elmer Beuaregard

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The newly updated Republican platform addresses Global Warming. Previously it was skeptical of the science behind it, now it has softened it's stance.

The platform states: "By increasing our American energy supply and decreasing the long-term demand for oil, we will be well positioned to address the challenge of global warming ..."

They probably did this to make McCain seem more in step with his party.

The Democrats at least jumped on the bandwagon when both science and the thermometer pointed towards global warming. But the Republicans are jumping on the wagon just as the wheels are falling off as we now seem to be heading into another ice age.

Farmers' Almanac

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As homeowners across the country pray for a mild winter to offset rising energy costs, the world-famous Farmers’ Almanac is warning us to prepare for the worst. “Numb’s the word!” is how the 192-year-old publication is predicting the upcoming winter season.

For 2008–2009, the Farmers’ Almanac is forecasting a “numbing” winter, with below-average temperatures for at least two-thirds of the country. Only the Far West and Southeast will see near-normal temperatures. Few, if any, locations will enjoy many above-normal temperature days this upcoming season.

Man-made climate change advocates scramble to explain away failure of global warming to appear as ordered

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Paul Joseph Watson. Prison Planet

Man-made global warming advocates are scrambling to explain away the fact that 2008 has so far been the coolest year in five years, as climate change alarmists face embarrassment amidst a barrage of evidence that the planet has embarked on a clear and natural cooling trend.

“The first half of 2008 was the coolest for at least five years, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Wednesday,” reports Reuters, adding that it may actually be the coolest since 2000, but the rest of the article is a strained and bias effort to pin the blame solely on the periodic weather event La Nina.

In reality, there has been no global warming since 1998 as temperatures leveled off and are now beginning to plummet as a result of dwindling sunspot activity.

Paul Joseph Watson, Prison Planet

Predictions of “ice free” summer for first time in history completely debunked

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Blue pixels represent increased ice coverage over the North Pole in the year since August 2007.

Alarmist scientists who predicted that the North Pole could be “ice free” this summer as a result of global warming have been embarrassed after it was revealed that Arctic ice has actually grown by around 30 per cent in the year since August 2007.

Back in June, numerous prominent voices in the scientific community expressed fears of a mass melting of the polar ice caps, including David Barber, of the University of Manitoba, who told National Geographic Magazine, “We’re actually projecting this year that the North Pole may be free of ice for the first time [in history].”

“This summer’s forecast—and unusual early melting events all around the Arctic—serve as a dire warning of how quickly the polar regions are being affected by climate change,” adds the article.

Iconic Arch collapses at Arches National Park in Utah, IPTI scienist thinks it might be related to "Tectonic Implosion"

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ARCHES NATIONAL PARK, Utah - One of the largest and most photographed arches in Arches National Park has collapsed.

Paul Henderson, the park's chief of interpretation, said Wall Arch collapsed sometime late Monday or early Tuesday. The arch is along Devils Garden Trail, one of the most popular in the park. For years, the arch has been a favorite stopping point for photographers. He said it's the first collapse of a major arch in the park since nearby Landscape Arch fell in 1991. No one has reported seeing it fall.

But Elmer Beauregard from th IPTI said the arch may have been a victim of a new theory called 'Tectonic Implosion'. "That arch was created over billions of years from wind and rain erosion, but ever since we've been drilling for more and more oil especially in the west, a lot of these arches are collapsing."

The most famous is the nearby Landscape Arch which fell in 1991.

The International Panel on Tectonic Implosion Releases New Study

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A new study done by the newly created International Panel on Tectonic Implosion (IPTI) reports that there could be a correlation between oil pumped out of the earth and increased seismic activity.

It's called 'Tectonic Implosion' and it could be responsible for the recent earthquakes in California and China and even the recent Tsunamis around the world.

"You can't keep pumping billions of barrels of oil from underneath the ocean floor and not expect it to have an effect on the globe!" says Elmer Beauregard one of the many scientists on the panel.

"Nature hates a void, and it always tries to fill a vacuum, and man is creating all kinds of voids underneath the earth's crust, so don't be surprised when things start shifting around."

This Is Just A Test!

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By Elmer Beauregard

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Back in 1938 when Orson Welles did his now infamous "War Of The Worlds", he started his program with a disclaimer saying that it is all fiction. That's what this blog entry is.

You see, I think that there is a consensus building on the whole "Global Warming" thing but it's against the theory. With 31,000 scientist now disbelieving the theory it is quickly becoming a joke. And the Greeny Weenies can't use "Global Cooling" because that was already tried in the 70's. So they are going to need some new lame "junk science" excuse NOT to drill in ANWR and I'm going to give it to them.

By Chuck Baldwin

Yesterday, the Politico quoted House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as saying, "I'm trying to save the planet; I'm trying to save the planet." She was responding, of course, to pressure that she and her fellow Democrats are experiencing to suspend a congressional ban on offshore oil drilling in the face of skyrocketing energy prices. It would be really wonderful, however, if the liberal congresswoman could get as energized about saving our once great republic.

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