If SOPA passes I'm sure my site will be one of the first to go. I've already had two run-ins with copyright infringement. The first is when I made Two Below Honey, Van Morrison didn't agree with my "Pro Global Warming Views". I changed it to Three Below Honey but it wasn't nearly as good. The second was when I made Hide the Decline, this time it wasn't the song writer that had a problem but Michael Mann said I used his image without permission, so I made Hide the Decline II.
We are going to be on "The Power Hour" with Joyce Riley tomorrow from 8am to 10am tomorrow. Tune in and listen and call in, should be fun
DECEMBER 9 FUN FRIDAY with AN EDGE!:
Levity, at times can bring forth a powerful message and engage the thought processes more as our brains go into overdrive with everything facing us today. A group in Minnesota has taken songs we all know and written their own lyrics to convey important truths. Minnesotans for Global Warming is represented today by Elmer Beauregard who has written songs with an edge - relax a little today and enjoy! Don't let the name fool you, but it surely brings in lots of folks for a look when they are researching global warming - there is usually a method to the madness!
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The free market - not government - is the solution to America's energy needs.
Unfortunately, decades of misguided federal action have helped lead to skyrocketing fuel prices, making it even more difficult for hardworking families to make ends meet.
Washington's bureaucratic regulations, corporate subsidies, and excessive taxation have distorted the market and resulted in government bureaucrats picking winners and losers.
In fact, much of the "pain at the pump" Americans are now feeling is due to federal policies designed by environmental alarmists to punish traditional energy production - like oil, coal, and natural gas - in hopes of making energy sources they favor more "economical."
Sadly, even with $4.00 a gallon gasoline, many are attempting to make our energy crisis even worse by working to impose job-destroying carbon taxes, or a "Cap and Tax" system.
As long as we allow federal regulations and bureaucratic red tape to get in the way of energy exploration, our country will never solve its energy crisis, and Americans will continue to pay the price in high costs.
A PRO-ENERGY PRESIDENT
As President, Ron Paul will lead the fight to:
* Remove restrictions on drilling, so companies can tap into the vast amount of oil we have here at home.
* Repeal the federal tax on gasoline. Eliminating the federal gas tax would result in an 18 cents savings per gallon for American consumers.
* Lift government roadblocks to the use of coal and nuclear power.
* Eliminate the ineffective EPA. Polluters should answer directly to property owners in court for the damages they create - not to Washington.
* Make tax credits available for the purchase and production of alternative fuel technologies.
It's time for a President that recognizes the free market's power and innovative spirit by unleashing its full potential to produce affordable, environmentally sound, and reliable energy.
In an interview this week with Fox News' Sean Hannity, Gingrich said the ad "is probably the dumbest thing I've done in recent years."
"I was trying to communicate that conservatives care about the environment," he said. "All I did was make conservatives mad, and liberals didn't particularly like me. It was a mistake, and I wouldn't go back and do it again."
In the same interview Gingrich said he was "deeply opposed" to cap-and-trade, a regulatory system that puts a mandatory cap on greenhouse gas emissions and then allows emitters like utility and manufacturing companies to trade pollution permits.
In a 2007 on PBS's "Frontline," Gingrich said the cap-and-trade program was something he "would strongly support."
"I think if you have mandatory carbon caps combined with a trading system, much like we did with sulfur, and if you have a tax-incentive program for investing in the solutions, that there's a package there that's very, very good," he said according to the show's transcript.
Two years later, Gingrich told the House Energy and Commerce Committee that a cap-and-trade bill was a "huge mistake" that amounted to a "massive energy tax."
Read the entire article here.
It is hard to refute their "Scientific" evidence. But, if we did get a tar sands pipeline from Canada we could eliminate importing oil from the middle east. Then we could stop all of those senseless wars over there. We wouldn't have to ship it and truck into the U.S. which will save millions of tons of CO2 emissions. Plus it will create a lot of jobs in the U.S.. Sounds like a Win, Win, Win to me.