Archive for the ‘Science’ Category
Friday, October 23rd, 2009
A great movie to see. It really, factually, tears down the fantasies of the global climate change chicken little types. Hated by the left (that's an ok thing) who are attempting to suppress this movie nationwide, that alone makes it worth seeing.
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
Thinking and educated, aware, people know that the main responsibility for our current economic challenges stem from government intervention in free markets. Particularly the financial markets involved in housing mortgages. The only ones who would deny this are collectivist/socialists or herbertian type reality challenged dreamers who would consider such to ...
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Thursday, October 1st, 2009
As you can see here, the Armed Forces will soon be forced to take the 'swine flu' vaccine,
of both doubtful merit and safety, whether they want it or not. To subject those who have
chosen to wear the uniform to de facto drug testing, which the link above quotes the USAF's
General ...
Posted in Medicine, Military | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, September 29th, 2009
New York healthcare workers (who should know what's healthy) are in revolt over forced
swine flu vaccinations. They should be. The shots were a fiasco in 1976; the panic-mongering this time is
truly unseemly, and potentially dangerous, as well.
Tea parties have inspired justifiable anger over reckless spending, taxing and borrowing.
Forced injections of ...
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Sunday, August 23rd, 2009
The VA is already pushing 'quality-of-life' death counseling. "Your Life, Your Choices" outlines what one commentator termed a 'push poll' type of analysis (p. 24) of what a veteran should consider in determining if their life is worth living. This booklet predates Obama, but perfectly encapsulates the philosophy that would ...
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Thursday, July 30th, 2009
I wanted to share with my AFN Friends some book recommendations I have, based on reading I have been doing in preparation for the March on Sacramento to Oppose Eco-tyranny. I thought Capt. Freedom may want to add them to the book list, and some of you might enjoy ...
Posted in Article Reviews, Book Reviews, Climate, Environmentalism, Reviews, Science | 3 Comments »
Monday, July 27th, 2009
“This and no other is the root from which a tyrant springs; when he first appears he is a protector.” This Plato quote aptly describes the eco-tyrants’ suppression of American liberties, while insisting that they are saving sacred nature from the evils of mankind.
We Californians are currently being subjugated ...
Posted in Activism, Blog News, Climate, Environmentalism, Politics | 1 Comment »
Sunday, July 19th, 2009
Several months ago, this writer described his experiences in using two alternatioves to Windows - Mac OS and Ubuntu Linux. At the time, the 13 months' experiment with Ubuntu looked very promising. Free software, no license restrictions, literally thousands of programs available for download ...
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Friday, June 26th, 2009
Why don't we outsource our government to India? It would cost less and they have a better work ethic. If they can't bother to read the damn bill, why should we bother to obey, if it is signed into law?
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Saturday, May 30th, 2009
The appointment of Kevin Jennings is another example of the "progressive" collectivist intent to redefine those things that they wish were natural to human reactions. He used to be a driving force and officer of the Gay/Lesbian Straight Education Network (GLSEN) an organization that aims to inculcate the captive audience ...
Posted in Activism, Culture, Culture Wars, Genetics, Homosexual Activism, Medicine, Politics, Science | 2 Comments »