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The global warming debate isn’t over until it’s over – John Stossel http://www.townhall.com/columnists/JohnStossel/2007/10/24/the_global-warming_debate_isnt_over_until_its_over
Interview with Dinesh D’Souza about What’s So Great About Christianity Part 1 http://www.visandvals.org/VISION_VALUES_CONCISE_QA_with_Dinesh_DSouza_I.php?view_all= And Part 2 I’m genuinely excited by modern science because it’s proving propositions that were boldly advanced in the Bible thousands of years ago. http://www.visandvals.org/VISION_VALUES_CONCISE_QA_with_Dinesh_DSouza_II.php?view_all= And Part 3 Focusing just on the regimes of Mao, Stalin and Hitler, we have a body count that exceeds 100 million people. Atheism, not religion, is responsible for the mass murders of history. http://www.visandvals.org/VISION_VALUES_CONCISE_QA_with_Dinesh_DSouza_III.php
Darwinism: Too Old Fashioned to be true – Marvin Olasky http://townhall.com/columnists/MarvinOlasky/2007/10/25/darwinism;_too_old-fashioned_to_be_true
Big Brother at School – Jeff Jacoby Nobody would want the government to run 90 percent of the nation's entertainment industry. Nobody thinks that 90 percent of all housing should be owned by the state. Yet the government's control of 90 percent of the nation's schools leaves most Americans strangely unconcerned. … In a society founded on political and economic liberty, government schools have no place. Free men and women do not entrust to the state the molding of their children's minds and character. http://patriotpost.us/opinion/entry.asp?entry_id=28923
Interview about global warming It’s not been commonly discussed that all these holders of oil and gas reserves benefit financially any time the global warmists prevent the use of coal. http://www.townhall.com/columnists/BillSteigerwald/2007/10/23/global_warmings_inconvenient_truths_--_an_interview_with_fred_singer
An inconvenient peace prize – Bjorn Lomborg Gore told the world in his Academy Award-winning movie to expect 20-foot sea-level rises over this century. He ignores the findings of his Nobel co-winners, who conclude that sea levels will rise between only a half-foot and two feet over this century, with their best expectation being about one foot. That's similar to what the world experienced over the past 150 years. … Indeed, according to the first complete survey of the economic effects of climate change for the world, global warming will actually save lives. http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2007/10/13/an_inconvenient_peace_prize/
Gore Wins; Facts Lose – Tony Blankely Let's suppose that Al Gore goes to an Italian restaurant and eats a loaf of garlic bread, a plate of lasagna, a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs, an extra-large pizza with seven toppings, a couple bottles of Chianti and a large assortment of pastries. As a result, he puts on 10 pounds. But he is deeply concerned that mankind is getting too fat. So he pays 10 peasants in Asia $10 each to eat nothing for a week. Although they are already thin, by starving themselves for a week, they each lose a pound. As a result, after a week, mankind is weight neutral. Al Gore weighs 10 pounds more, 10 Asians weigh 10 pounds less — and Al Gore is given another Nobel Peace Prize for his leadership in keeping mankind's waistline in check. http://patriotpost.us/opinion/entry.asp?entry_id=28593
Prestige vs. Education – Thomas Sowell Of the chief executive officers of the 50 largest American corporations surveyed in 2006, only four had Ivy League degrees. Some -- including Michael Dell of Dell computers and Bill Gates of Microsoft -- had no degree at all. http://www.townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2007/10/23/prestige_versus_education Congressional Constitutional Contempt – Walter Williams http://www.townhall.com/columnists/JohnStossel/2007/10/24/the_global-warming_debate_isnt_over_until_its_over
Gun Owners of America on Rudy Giuliani, Mike Huckabee, Duncan Hunter, John McCain, Ron Paul, Mitt Romney, Tom Tancredo, and Fred Thompson.
How government expansion worsens hard times http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MichaelMedved/2007/10/24/how_government_expansion_worsens_hard_times
New book about Atlas Shrugged http://www.wju.edu/about/adm_news_story.asp?iNewsID=2559&strBack=%2FDefault%2Easp
Republican Presidential Polling Data http://www.wju.edu/about/adm_news_story.asp?iNewsID=2559&strBack=%2FDefault%2Easp
Bill Cosby is right again http://www.acton.org/commentary/commentary410.php
Brits go abroad for health care
- Filmmaker Michael Moore praises the UK's National Health Service as a model
for the U.S. in his latest film, "Sicko," but record numbers of British citizens
have apparently not seen the movie and are going abroad and paying out of their
own pockets to obtain better health care. Read the latest now on WND.com.
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