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10 hours ago ago from Roman Around
Many on my side of the aisle like to use the phrase “smaller government” when upholding one of the foundational tenets of conservatism. I prefer to use the term “limited government (i.e., restricting the federal government to only those functions clearly expressed in the Constitution). The distinction is very important. “Smaller” government does not necessarily mean that the feds are limited to involving themselves to only specific areas ...
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22 hours ago ago from Enlisted Warrior
President Obama has placed himself in a very precarious situation in regard to climate change and his attending the Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen. The real issue of Copenhagen is the reduction of carbon emissions by all nations! The problem is that developing nations want the wealthier nations to transfer around $30 billion dollars to themselves too help them mitigate the effects of climate change. The real problem with this is that ...
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7 hours ago ago from THE BLACK KETTLE
By Gene Koprowski, FOXNews.com: As the Copenhagen climate conference drew to a close Friday, Czech President Vaclav Klaus, long a global warming skeptic, had a message for the world: do not dictate to humanity how to live based on an irrational ideology, which he sees as the product of political correctness. Global warming is a new religion, not a science, he said in an interview with FoxNews.com. I'm convinced that after years ...
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16 hours ago ago from :: aribra ::
by Christopher Hill As I thought about my good friend Eeyore, and my prior post (and borderline obsession with children's characters (a totally different issue)), I realized that many can (and sometimes do) take my attitudes and penchant for baby steps as skepticism toward the whole idea of sustainable construction and its necessity. Nothing could be farther from the truth. I am committed in a very real way toward the idea of ...
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18 hours ago ago from About.com US Liberal Politics
The contrast on scientifically-based concerns over global warming couldn't be greater between Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush, as President Obama illustrated today in his brief, bold speech at U.N. Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen . Obama may be stumbling on health care reform legislation, but he scored resoundingly in his landmark remarks on the urgent international need for a climate change treaty, when the President ...
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