Three items are presented in order of publication on the 'net, the third with video 1. Ice Bucket Challenge Donation Sponsor ALSA Funds Embryonic Stem Cell Research 2. ALS Ice Bucket Challenge creates chilly conflict with pro-life values 3. Pro-life daily vid: Pro-lifer responds to ALS ice bucket challenge 3.a. video ------GB------ … [Read more...]
Ice Bucket Challenge’s ALS Assn. Does (Fruitless) Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Burt Rutan Explains Fallacies of the NWO’s Man-Made Global Warming Myth
This is one man with a gift for intellectual honesty and epistemological discipline, traits exactingly necessary in the field in which he displays astounding, humble excellence, aerospace engineering. Dick Rutan, expert data gatherer and data analyst, interviewed by Anthony Watts of WattsUpWithThat.com; more than worth an hour's time, to gain true perspective in the face of titanic deceit: "Burt Rutan on … [Read more...]
Greenhouse Gas Lunacy
Accuracy in Media Once again, President Obama is circumventing Congress and using the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and a compliant and corrupt media to push his radical agenda. This time it is to save the world from climate change, formerly known as global warming at a time when there was actual evidence that the average global temperature was increasing, however slightly. But that was nearly two … [Read more...]
Ideology Bound Libertarians Look a Lot Like Leftists
Libertarians on Drugs #2 Mark Thornton, writing for the libertarian Mises Daily, points out that “drug reform” is a hot issue. By drug reform, he means decriminalization or legalization of drug use. He writes: Political candidates, politicians, former presidents, interest groups, and even the Global Commission on Drug Policy are all calling for drug-policy reform He rhetorically asks “why the interest in this … [Read more...]
Cato Institute’s Portugal Drug Study Based on False/Distorted Government Data?
Libertarians on Drugs, first in a series The libertarian Cato Institute recently ran a study of the drug situation in Portugal, which legalized drugs de facto in 2001. It published some figures showing how deaths among drug users and some other parameters went down, apparently signaling positive results for the legalization experiment. Scientific American published details on this study and now it is being quoted … [Read more...]
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