Daily Roundup

ScienceDaily: Earth's Crust Missing In Mid-Atlantic. Police interviewing wealthy crust collectors for leads. No, seriously, this is big news. The Marianas Trench is technically deeper due to the bulge of the Earth. That's not the important part. The key is that we're being given access to the mantle which is a great opportunity for geologists.


The demise of the iron clad agreement of man made global warming as fact, continues apace:

over 17,000 scientists declare that global warming is a lie with no scientific basis whatsoever.


The global warming hypothesis has failed every relevant experimental test. It lives on only in the dreams of anti-technologists and population reduction advocates. The United States is very close to adopting an international agreement that would ration the use of energy and of technologies that depend upon coal, oil, and natural gas and some other organic compounds.

This (Kyoto) treaty is, in our opinion, based upon flawed ideas. Research data on climate change do not show that human use of hydrocarbons is harmful. To the contrary, there is good evidence that increased atmospheric carbon dioxide is environmentally helpful.


Look for opponents to immediately claim all 17,000 scientists are in the pay of Halliburton/Big Oil/Bu$hitler et al.



The Buck Sargent has a pessimistic view of the future.

Read about an unexpected divorce. I don't think I've ever read a blog post with more raw emotion than that one. The pain is palpable and drips from every line.

Mark Steyn rips Gore another one. He has a sharper pen than anyone else in the business. I'd hate to be on the receiving end of his rapier.



Two item of note about the DPRK. The first is about their habit of breaking their word on every agreement they've ever signed. They've so annoyed the UN they're pulling out of the DPRK entirely and conducting an audit. This is tantamount to nuclear war by the UN. Since time out of mind they've never pulled program for such reasons. The second is from John Bolton about the DPRK's nuclear program and the reason for the change in confidence level of their progress towards a nuclear weapon.


Marriage should be for everyone. Penalizing people for getting married is disasterous. That goes for those on welfare as well as those who have two incomes. Welfare recipients cannot get married or else they lose their check. Sounds good on paper but it creates the rampant fatherlessness we see in the inner city today. Slamming two income families is similarly insane. It encourages people to stay single for a longer period of time or even leave the workforce.

Hey Delaware! ARE YOU PAYING ATTENTION?


Hypocrites on both sides of the aisle got theirs last week.

Yawn. For every Bill Maher there's an Ann Coulter. They're both polemicists who thrive on the controversy. Neither deserves your attention. The GOP ought to repudiate her. Now. It's not funny and it's not helping.


Medical research is rot and correlation isn't cause.

They've been biding their time. Waiting ever patiently. They sat out WWII, just waiting. Seeing the time was right, they INVADED Liechtenstein!

Hate speech comes easy for some. If this isn't a crime, it ought to be.


http://georgearchibald.typepad.com/george_archibald/2007/02/unhinged.html
Gobsmacking insanity at WashTimes. This guy is a 20 year veteran of the paper so it's unlikely he's an embittered ex employee or liberal plant or something. Personally, I've never been comfortable with the Moon's owning that thing and it's always given me pause when I read anything other than the Op/Ed pages or Inside the Ring which has always been impeccable. I hope the mantle passes to the New York Sun as they seem to be, well, sane.

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