Monthly Archives: July 2011

Noonan: They’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling (2)

The Republican establishment reasserted itself this week, and good thing, too, because the establishment was right. It said Republicans in the House should back and pass the Boehner bill on the debt ceiling because it goes in the right directions, … Continue reading

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Afternoon Update July 29th, 2011 (10)

CANADA #1 — CNews | Feds off the hook in tobacco lawsuits OTTAWA – Canada’s top court ruled Friday the federal government can’t be held liable in lawsuits against tobacco companies that seek compensation for health-care costs for smoking-related diseases. … Continue reading

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New NASA Data Blow Gaping Hole In Global Warming Alarmism

NASA satellite data from the years 2000 through 2011 show the Earth’s atmosphere is allowing far more heat to be released into space than alarmist computer models have predicted, reports a new study in the peer-reviewed science journal Remote Sensing. … Continue reading

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Editorial: Higher fuel standards mean higher death toll

Much as President Obama and other liberals may think natural laws for things like physics and economics don’t matter, the reality is they do and nowhere more so than on American highways. The president reportedly has secured agreements from Ford, … Continue reading

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Business leaders air growing unhappiness with Obama

As the economic recovery stalls and the debt debate in Washington fuels market uncertainty, business leaders — many of whom were once close to the White House — are increasingly airing their fears that President Obama’s policies are stifling job … Continue reading

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US Vilifies Carbon-Trading Scheme for Airlines

Starting in 2012, airlines with flights to the EU will have to pay for certificates to emit CO2. But the United States has balked at the expensive plan. Their resistance threatens to spark a majar trade dispute. Does Europe really … Continue reading

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Ethical oil campaign aims to silence critics

CALGARY- When rational arguments and facts don’t work, sometimes you need to deliver a visual baseball bat to the head. That’s what Alykhan Velshi has created — seven grand-slam hits to knock some sense into the craniums of critics of … Continue reading

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Canada Won’t Commit New Funding for Renewable-Energy Program, Oliver Says

Canada won’t commit new funding to a C$1.4-billion ($1.47 billion) program used by companies such as Suncor Energy Inc. (SU) and TransAlta Corp. to fund renewable-energy projects, Natural Resources Minister Joe Oliver said today. Canada plans to cut C$4 billion … Continue reading

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Jackson: Tea Party Crashes Washington Orgy

For Obama, the Tea Party fits in Washington like nuns at a swingers’ convention.  The fiscal orgy at Club Fed just can’t continue unless the Tea Party gets the hell out.  Unfortunately for Obama, we just won’t leave.  How could … Continue reading

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Velk: Cut Chicken Little Obama out of the loop

The problem is of the President’s own making Pugnacious President Chicken Little Obama peeps: “the sky will fall.”  It won’t. Republicans should refuse to extend the U.S. debt limit before August 2. When dawn lights the blue sky on August … Continue reading

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Morning Update July 29th, 2011 (10)

CANADA #1 – CNews | Conrad Black’s son facing own legal troubles TORONTO – While Conrad Black is enjoying his last days of freedom before heading back to an American prison, his eldest son is undergoing his own legal troubles … Continue reading

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