Friday, January 13, 2006

Shadegg Enters Race

Rep. Blunt Plans to Wed Tobacco Lobbyist
Shadegg Enters Race for House Majority Leader
Shadegg’s Letter (pdf)
Statement by Rep. John Boehner (R-OH) on the Majority Leader Candidacy of Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ)
New source of global warming gas found:  plants
Greenpeace co-founder praises global warming
Iran Threatens to Block U.N. Inspections
Inside the Ring:  Fighters deploy
Iran:  The nuclear nightmare
Sharpton rails at Bush in pre-MLK speech
Hanson:  The Multilateral Moment?
Clegg:  UnKingly Statutes
Murdock:  The Butcher with the Terror Ties
Gingrich:  Lobbying limits:  GOP owes party and the people

UPDATE (18:15):  It looks like I’m not the only conservative to quickly endorse Shadegg.  I’ve already been joined by Human Events and National Review.
Human Events Endorses John Shadegg
NR Editors:  Shadegg for Leader

UPDATE (18:38):  Add the Club for Growth to the list of conservative endorsements for Rep. John Shadegg (R-AZ).
Club for Growth endorses John Shadegg for U.S. House Majority Leader

1 comment:

James Aach said...

In addition to Greenpeace co-founder Patrick Moore, another prominent enviromentalist who has called for a second look at nuclear power is Stewart Brand, founder of the Whole Earth Catalog. His article in the May 2005 MIT Technology Review stirred up some controversy.

Mr. Brand has also endorsed a techno-thriller novel about the American nuclear power industry, available at no cost on the net. Written by a longtime nuclear engineer, it provides an entertaining and accurate portrait of a nuclear power plant and how an accident might be handled. “Rad Decision” is at RadDecision.blogspot.com.

"I'd like to see Rad Decision widely read." - Stewart Brand

I hope you'll take the opportunity to check out Rad Decision - and if you like what you see, please pass the word.