Tuesday, December 01, 2009

UN Declared Global Warming A Religion

That wretched waste of oxygen who ambushed and killed four cops on Friday was shot by police this morning.  Good riddance.

 

The Congressional Budget Office says that the Senate ObamaCare bill would increase insurance premiums for individuals.  Senate Republicans are helping to "improve" the bill rather than working to kill it, including an amendment to increase benefits for women.

 

Obama plans to send 34,000 troops to Afghanistan in an effort to end the war in 3 years.  More Republicans are starting to say that the war is not conservative.

 

The United Nations says that environmentalism should be regarded on the same level as religion "as the only compelling, value-based narrative available to humanity."  It's always been more religion and politics than it is about science, which is far from settled and is only fueled by grant money coming from governments, which use their education monopoly to indoctrinate children into believers.  The e-mails that prove that the whole thing is a hoax have already brought down the Australian opposition leader.

 

Here are the seven stories that Barack Obama does not want told.

 

Obama's speech tonight to announce his Afghanistan policy is going to bump "A Charlie Brown Christmas."  Despite his speech tonight, he has been ducking the White House press corps for a while.

 

The United States is losing the ability to have observers watching the Russian long-range missile arsenal.

 

Even after Honduras held successful and peaceful elections, the Obama administration is still trying to return deposed Hugo Chavez toady Manuel Zelaya to office.

 

The federal government is going to pay federal employees for government property.

 

PETA is actually doing something other than waste oxygen:  sending American troops vegan chocolates that say "Bin Laden Bites!"

 

Voters are now evenly divided on whether their own member of Congress deserves re-election.  This could be troublesome for incumbents next year.  Also, Democrats are not motivated to go out to vote next year.

 

A tax reform panel that Obama put together has delayed their recommendations.  Maybe they were thinking about cutting taxes.

 

Hurricane season is over.  Wait, what hurricane season?

 

The drama surrounding Speaker Glenn Richardson's suicide attempt has gotten a lot nastier and a lot more personal, as his ex-wife has spoken out against him.  It's time for Richardson to go.

 

Regardless of the outcome of today's election, keep in mind that it is still local government.  And local government is not always a bastion of logic.

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