11
Feb
Posted by dragonmage06 in Environment, Global Warming. Tagged: Environment, Fred Barnes, Global Warming, Nature, Politics. Leave a Comment
What else is new? From TPM Muckraker:
Paging Obama’s new environmental team: Fred Barnes has some crucial new information about global warming — it’s not man-made, apparently!
Problem is, Barnes won’t tell us how he knows that — but maybe he’ll tell you.
Check out this passage from Barnes’ latest column for the Weekly Standard:
Democrats couldn’t hide their [...]
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20
Jan
Posted by dragonmage06 in History, National Politics, Uncategorized. Tagged: Barack Obama, Environment, Global Warming, Obama, Politics, President. Leave a Comment
Dear President Obama,
You cannot imagine how happy it makes me to type those words. Your historic inauguration is surely the start of something amazing and I am grateful and amazed that I am present for it. Furthermore, after eight long years of a president who has shown no concern for the people of this great [...]
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24
Jul
Posted by dragonmage06 in Environment, Global Warming, National Politics. Tagged: Al Gore, Alternative Energy, Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Politics. Leave a Comment
On July 18th, 2008, Al Gore took a bold step forward…and a much needed one.
In a speech in Washington, DC he laid out what many of us have already seen happening and have already realized: the situation in this country is rapidly spinning out of control. While politicians are saying that the recession is all [...]
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25
Jun
Posted by dragonmage06 in Environment, Global Warming, National Politics. Tagged: Alternative Energy, Environment, Gas, Global Warming, Jeb Bush, John McCain, Offshore Drilling, Oil, Politics. 3 Comments
Google Reader is a godsend. I’d be totally out of the loop without it! One of the most frequently written about stories I’ve seen over the past three days is the push for offshore drilling as a solution to high gas prices. Our esteemed governor, who I was actually kinda pleased with before this, has [...]
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