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December 4, 2009
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Posted by Van Helsing at December 4, 2009 8:57 AM

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Breaking: Obama’s “Safe Schools Czar” Is Promoting Child Porn in the Classroom– Kevin Jennings and the GLSEN Reading List
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/12/breaking-obamas-safe-schools-czar-is-promoting-porn-in-the-classroom-kevin-jennings-and-the-glsen-reading-list/
Breaking: Obama’s “Safe Schools Czar” Is Promoting Porn in the Classroom– Kevin Jennings and the GLSEN Reading List (Part II)
http://gatewaypundit.firstthings.com/2009/12/breaking-obama%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%9Csafe-schools-czar%E2%80%9D-is-promoting-porn-in-the-classroom%E2%80%93-kevin-jennings-and-the-glsen-reading-list-part-ii/
Posted by: J at December 4, 2009 9:01 AM
Senate working on press shield law, with journalistic protections to be denied to ordinary citizens
This horrifying amendment, proposed by statist Congresscommies Diane Feinstein and Dick Durbin, would limit vital First Amendment freedoms to the journalistic class, a class which under this law, "does not include an individual who gathers or disseminates the protected information sought to be compelled anonymously or under a pseudonym."
Who is protected? This press shield law applies to anyone who "obtains the information sought while working as a salaried employee of, or independent contractor for, an entity."
With the MSM so obediently in the lap of its left-wing masters, why would progressives have any use for citizen journalism?
In classic statist style, the citizenry as a whole is being punished because a few of its members dared to question the corruption of state-sponsored ACORN.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 9:25 AM
The Democratic Senator from Rhode Island claims, "I don't recall, for eight years, President Bush being portrayed with a Hitler mustache."
Either this man is a worse liar than Gibbs, or he has overdosed on the hope and change. Either way, the citizens of Rhode Island need to retire this clown next election.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 9:31 AM
Posted by: TED at December 4, 2009 9:45 AM
Love this comment, TED:
"The military is not your enemy,.. they are your protection. Conservative protestors are not "tea-baggers",.. they are your revenue source. White people are not retarded racists, we are the cultural backbone of this country. Religion is not evil, greed is. Reparations and redistribution to wealth is not the answer to equality, it is the equal sharing of misery. You played your hand and now your ratings stink, your industry is on the verge of begging for government handouts,... and yet you continue to insult the Americans who actually PAY for your salary? Enjoy the welfare line,.. you worked hard for it."
QFT
Posted by: SK at December 4, 2009 9:50 AM
Posted by: TED at December 4, 2009 9:50 AM
If you're interested in seeing a real old fashioned, barn-burner of a campaign rally speech by a guy who should be elected to Congress from Florida, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VP2p91dvm6M
This guy's great!
Posted by: Duke at December 4, 2009 10:01 AM
madmommy09 NAILED it SK, great comment!
Posted by: TED at December 4, 2009 10:04 AM
Lieutenant Colonel West IS the man that should be in the Whitehouse right now!
Posted by: TED at December 4, 2009 10:12 AM
Sarah Palin comes out as a "birther". I expected Moonbattery to be celebrating.
Posted by: Burt at December 4, 2009 10:23 AM
Burt, I have a large Where's the Birth Certificate? magnet on my . It is a comment on the hypocrisy of his transparency promise.
And now, for something completely different....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Es0t50H44IE
Posted by: TrickleUpPolitics at December 4, 2009 10:26 AM
the magnet is on my car. My mistake.
On my bumper is a sticker that says:
If you agree with Al Gore, should you really be driving right now?
Posted by: TrickleUpPolitics at December 4, 2009 10:28 AM
"Many of the cyclists were so exhausted that they were unable to walk for days. But Siddall is still confident that volunteer slavery will be the future economic model. "I have no doubt that slavery will return as the world's energy resources get increasingly scarce." This proved a little "off-message" for the BBC. "Its crew had a 20 megawatt generator to keep the lights and cameras going. So you will need around 1,000 slaves to make an hour of TV.""
Volunteer slavery the answer to climate change? Gotcha. The UK taxpayer money, forcibly confiscated to be wasted on the BBC, must allow this producer to afford the highest potency hope and change.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 10:32 AM
Volunteer slavery is an act already quite familiar to many moonbats, I'd wager.
Posted by: Reasonable Guy at December 4, 2009 11:33 AM
The liberal media loves to spin things (often called "facts") to meet their own agenda. That is an understatement. Al Gore is often credited for winning an Oscar award for the schlockuementary An Inconveient Truth. He often takes credit for this. Even headlines credit Gore for winning the golden staute of a guy holding a sword while standing on a reel of film. Truth is...Best Documentary Feature Academy Award is awarded to the director, in this case looney moonbat messiah worshipper, Davis Guggenheim, who also directed the Obambi biographical film shown at the Demoncratic National Convention as well as the Obambi informercial. Now, two Academy member screenwriters, Roger Simon and Lionel Chetwynd, are challenging the Motion Picture Academy to strip the movie of its Oscar winning status in light of the recent e-mails and other evidence regarding human caused global warming is based on lies and junk science and is nothing more that a farce crammed down our throats. Simon is a co-founder of Pajamas Media, the website that is often critical of liberals and the liberal news media.
Fat ass "filmmaker" Michael Moore perpetually tells lies in his "films" as well. He won an Oscar for his anti-gun tirade Bowling for Columbine. It is doubtful that the GlowbaAL warmming movie will be stripped of its award, but kudos to Roger and Lionel for basically placing their careers and their Academy membership status on the line and revealing Al Gore and company for being the corrupt lying bastards that they are. Al recently cancelled his speaking engagement in the Copenhagen conference citing, "unforseen changes in his schedule." Yeah, right, whatever you say, Al. Because we all believe everything you say. Go ahead and heat your swimming pool, your huge home in Tenny-see and fly your no-good worthless ass around in your private jet and continue sucking up to those turds floating around in the cesspool called "Hollywood." Sooner or later, your career will tank. The sooner the better.
More here: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/12/03/al-gore-cancels-climate-lecture-copenhagen/
Posted by: Graycat at December 4, 2009 11:45 AM
Sarah Palin comes out as a "birther".
No she didn't. Re-read what she posted to facebook and polish up on your reading and comprehension skills.
Posted by: Naqamel at December 4, 2009 12:47 PM
Volunteer slavery…
In other words…
Loyalty to a Communist Oligarchy…
Rent yourself a copy of “Soylent Green” starring good old Charlton Heston and watch it a few times. He plays a cop in the future and if I didn’t know any better his future in that movie is “Our Future” given the goals of the Greens (green is the new red). Is there such a thing as a 4th World Society?
Posted by: AlphaOmega at December 4, 2009 1:12 PM
You want to ignore what she said in the interview in favor of her backtracking on facebook.
Interviewer: "Would you make the birth certificate an issue if you ran?"
Palin: "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue. I don't have a problem with that."
Interviewer: "I mean, truly, if your past is fair game and your kids are fair game, certainly Obama’s past should be. I mean, we want to treat men and women equally, right?"
Palin: "Hey, you know, that’s a great point, in that weird conspiracy-theory freaky thing that people talk about that Trig isn’t my real son. And a lot of people say, “Well you need to produce his birth certificate! You need to prove that he’s your kid!” Which we have done. But yeah, so maybe we could reverse that and use the same [unintelligible]-type thinking on them."
Maybe WE could??
Interviewer: "Do you think it's a fair question to be looking at?"
Palin: "I think it's a fair question, just like I think past association and past voting records -- all of that is fair game. The McCain-Palin campaign didn't do a good enough job in that area."
Vs Palin's Facebook comments:
"Voters have every right to ask candidates for information if they so choose. I’ve pointed out that it was seemingly fair game during the 2008 election for many on the left to badger my doctor and lawyer for proof that Trig is in fact my child. Conspiracy-minded reporters and voters had a right to ask... which they have repeatedly. But at no point – not during the campaign, and not during recent interviews – have I asked the president to produce his birth certificate or suggested that he was not born in the United States."
She believes that the conspiracy theories about Trig are the same as the "birther" issue: "that weird conspiracy-theory freaky thing that people talk about..."
Do you suppose Obama might have responded to a question re Trig's birth with: "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue. I don't have a problem with that."?
Posted by: Burt at December 4, 2009 1:30 PM
"Burt at December 4, 2009 1:30 PM"
All you've proven is that Palin is more HONEST, ACCOMIDATING and OPEN than Hopey McChange. So why does the bastard keep it hidden?
Posted by: KHarn at December 4, 2009 1:42 PM
Sarah Palin comes out as a "birther". I expected Moonbattery to be celebrating.
What you expect is irrelevant.
Posted by: Evil Otto at December 4, 2009 1:51 PM
"Do you suppose Obama might have responded to a question re Trig's birth with: "I think the public rightfully is still making it an issue. I don't have a problem with that."?"
Trig's parentage, or birthplace, has no bearing on Sarah Palin's eligibility to hold office.
As for Obama's birth certificate, I have no desire to "get" him on a technicality, and I think the rioting and mayhem that would ensue if that happened would be terrible, but it does seem curious that he has spent considerable sums and a lot of effort to keep it under wraps.
Posted by: addy at December 4, 2009 3:03 PM
Time to drop a house on a liberal moonbat wacko
Posted by: Spurwing Plover at December 4, 2009 3:08 PM
She believes that the conspiracy theories about Trig are the same as the "birther" issue
Posted by: Burt at December 4, 2009 1:30 PM
How do you even come close to this conclusion?
Man.. are you stupid.
It would be very interesting however, if the press showed as much interest in BO's birth certificate as they did in Trig's ...(for cryin' out loud...that's disgusting).
BTW the issue of a presidential candidates' civil qualifications will become an issue for future elections due to BO's refusal to publicize his birth certificate, which is after all, the best(key word there) evidence and will remain so for the future.
Posted by: Fiberal at December 4, 2009 3:25 PM
Robert Gibbs blows off reporter asking if Tareq and Michaele Salahi were invited or not then compares her to a "petulant child." When she fires back, he mumbles some crap and skips over her to the next reporter.
Posted by: conservativeteen at December 4, 2009 4:18 PM
I refuse to be defined by the term "birther", yet I do wonder about the proof of obama's natural-born citizenship. The fact is, the constitution sets forth an unambiguous requirement for the citizenship of the president. The fact is, obama has interfered in the proof of his own citizenship. The issue of people claiming to have seen proof is irrelevant, as I have not seen something I would accept as proof. This does not mean I deny its existence, just that it hasn't been presented to me. If it was, and convinced me, I wouldn't continue to question. However, I REFUSE to stop questioning just because there are some leftard wackos that insist on calling me a rightist wacko for questioning it. Just like I REFUSE to allow the word "racist" to prevent me questioning his policies. Alinsky has no power over me.
Posted by: Mr Evilwrench at December 4, 2009 4:24 PM
If the IRS can demand a private citizen produce a receipt from seven years ago, under penalty of prison, then what is so unreasonable about requesting the complete release of what is already a partially public record from an individual who has voluntarily chosen to inject himself into the limelight, as the would-be most powerful man in the world?
Yes, the fringe conspiracy theorists are nuts, but how does that impact the validity of an issue that every US citizen should have the right to raise?
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 4:43 PM
I said: She believes that the conspiracy theories about Trig are the same as the "birther" issue
Fiberal asks: How do you even come close to this conclusion?
Well Fiberal, because she said so herself. She compares the two conspiracies.
She calls the issue with Trig's birth certificate "that weird conspiracy-theory freaky thing that people talk about" and then says "so maybe we could reverse that and use the same [unintelligible]-type thinking on them."
Meaning on Obama re his birth certificate.
Posted by: Burt at December 4, 2009 5:15 PM
She is clearly (even from your text) saying that the tactics may be comparable; not that the conspiracies themselves have some kind of equivalence.
Equivalence is of course, what liberals use to argue almost any point.
So, I'll retract what I said: "How do you even come close to this conclusion?"
Its evident how you came to this conclusion.
Posted by: Fiberal at December 4, 2009 6:14 PM
I have two comments:
1. snow in Houston, TX? global warming??
2. The Target by my house has a "Merry Christmas" sign in the entry. I think I will shop there every day now!
Posted by: Andrea at December 4, 2009 6:19 PM
Burt, maybe you can answer why Zerobama spent so much money going against "the birthers"? And why has he not given any records of his education at Columbia? If he did, I betcha a lot of people would shut up about it. Like I said, it just seems fishy. There may be more of a chance of M'chelle being born on Endor (I would think more like Qo'noS, but whatever) than Obama not being born in the U.S. but it seems fishy as hell that nothing has been really given as proof.
And as for Palin. Via her Facebook page:
Voters have every right to ask candidates for information if they so choose. I’ve pointed out that it was seemingly fair game during the 2008 election for many on the left to badger my doctor and lawyer for proof that Trig is in fact my child. Conspiracy-minded reporters and voters had a right to ask... which they have repeatedly. But at no point – not during the campaign, and not during recent interviews – have I asked the president to produce his birth certificate or suggested that he was not born in the United States.
- Sarah Palin
And the interview in question, she just said it's a "fair question" just as she said the reporters had a right to ask about Trig Palin, but it doesn't make it any less of a conspiracy theory.
So fuck off with your Palin Derangement Syndrome. You and all your bed wetting dress wearing liberal sissy friends know that if she runs in 2012, given Zerobama's "chance" at running the country, she'd stomp a mudhole in his ass at the polls so you're gonna do everything to lie, distort, and smear her. Like I said before, liberals care more about power than they do in doing what is right.
Posted by: Atomic Lib Smasher at December 4, 2009 6:30 PM
"The issue of people claiming to have seen proof is irrelevant, as I have not seen something I would accept as proof. This does not mean I deny its existence, just that it hasn't been presented to me. If it was, and convinced me, I wouldn't continue to question"
Can you just see this idiot on a jury? "Er, well the DNA is there, and um, well, I just don't like the guy". It's funny that Palin even entertains this idea since the wind blows in one ear and out the other. Also, she has time to comment on this while jumping on a private jet? Officials in Hawaii, the Clintons (and you think this getting past Hillary?), Congress, courts etc. Teabag that! For Christs sake you people are idiots in with tinfoil crowns!
Posted by: Anonymous at December 4, 2009 6:38 PM
Please, oh please, let the Republicans nominate Palin in 2012. Huck just got shot in the foot so she has a better chance.
Atomic says: "...you're gonna do everything to lie, distort, and smear her. Like I said before, liberals care more about power than they do in doing what is right."
In the context of what Moonbattery does on a daily basis that is completely hilarious. Oh poor, poor little Sarah, the left is going to say mean things about her. They might make some nasty photoshops too, oh woe is me!
If you actually believe she's a viable candidate then she better get used to taking heat. That's what happens to viable candidates.
Posted by: Lao at December 4, 2009 6:46 PM
If I were on a jury, I would expect to be shown the evidence, not a bunch of people (afraid to be called birthers) who claim to have seen the evidence. See the difference? But then, I'm not allowed on the jury, because I'm too objective for one side or the other.
Sarah's been taking orders of magnitude more heat that post turtle, and she's still smiling, because none of the "heat" comes near to burning her. If post turtle had to face up to what he deserved, he'd be curled up in fetal position under the desk. Poor post turtle. But he has the sycophantic leftstream media on his side.
Posted by: Mr Evilwrench at December 4, 2009 7:39 PM
Oh poor Sarah! Public life has been so tough! That jet set bus tour has endured much ridicule, huh? The staff must hang their heads in shame. "Can you believe we have to take the goddamn bus while Caribou Barbie flys?" You guys are pathetic, it;s the mainstream leftist media until it suits you to link it. LOL! Talk about desperate!
Posted by: Lou Reads at December 4, 2009 8:07 PM
Like how the left tried to tarnish Sarah when she isnt even running. Maybe because their boy they have in the White House isn't the messiah he was proclaimed by the left to be.
Posted by: Anonymous at December 4, 2009 8:22 PM
Wow anonymous, I have some news for you. It was, and still is, the right who calls Obama the messiah. You can see it on Moonbattery on a regular basis, most recently, the first sentence of Obama Blotter.
Posted by: Lao at December 4, 2009 8:29 PM
Sarah Palin as a "private citizen" makes as much as a mockery as she makes a candidate. "Speak" the right says, and she obliges with something idiotic. And Lao is correct, it is the right who say "Annointed one" and "Messiah"...half-witted right-wingers! It's just past beer:30 and shot o'clock! See ya!
Posted by: Lou Reads at December 4, 2009 8:48 PM
Boy, Obama is really saving the economy! Unemployment went from 10.2% to 10.0%! YAY!!!!!! /sarc
With some help from temporary and seasonal work, not full time real jobs.
After January, we'll look from a .2% bump to a 2% downslide..... if we're lucky it'll just be another 2%.
VH or GoY, if ya wanna put this up as a regular post, I think it'd be good for discussion.
Posted by: Atomic Lib Smasher at December 4, 2009 8:59 PM
ALS, that interpretation is overly optimistic.
Look at the official numbers from the BLS. November only showed a small net loss, yet a measurable decline in the unemployment percentage.
This is symptomatic of workers, in need of and previously seeking full time employment, either giving up altogether and leaving the labor force, or accepting nominal part time employment.
The gains and losses between sectors were also troubling. Manufacturing took a heavy loss, as noted in the BLS report. Industry analysts have pointed to proprietary surveys indicating net losses in IP-exporting industries.
The MSM has done a good job whitewashing over a net loss of 11,000 jobs by citing the reduction in the percentage.
The real picture is extremely troubling to businessmen and investors.
The administration recently convened a sham jobs summit to drum up PR support and legitimize an already-planned second injection of porkulus. The stakeholders at the summit were half union. The seeds of the second porkulus are already in committee in Congress.
The employment statistics have become a total sham that Enron would marvel in awe of.
The rally in the stock market isn't promising, either. While there appears to be some nominal appreciation, the factors driving that appreciation are a near tripling of the monetary base reflecting massive central bank liquidity injections, continued unsustainable cost cutting by firms seeking to keep the illusion going, and the relative fall of the dollar's forex valuation.
This administration is working overtime to cover up the depression.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 9:20 PM
ACM, that may be the case, I was just putting it out there, and even with those stats, more than 1 in 10 Americans out of work is not good at all.
Even though Obama is not 100% responsible for the craptastic economy, he has not done a damn thing to stop us heading towards Depression, and it pisses me off that so many good and hardworking Americans are getting screwed.
And as I said, we'll be lucky (given the rate Congress is raping the economy) that unemployment won't jump up 2 or 3 percent more next month after the seasonal jobs are done with.
Posted by: Atomic Lib Smasher at December 4, 2009 10:33 PM
Roughly one in four Americans desirous of meaningful, full-time work is unable to access it. Of those who are employed, many perform inherently wasteful tasks made possible only by government. Make no mistake, the supply of value producers is dwindling.
What holds the system up? Debt, and lots of it. The mirage continues as long as the debt can be rolled over, and foreign entities continue sending us hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods, every year, on credit, while our economy at home is kept flowing only by an ever growing pile of Federal promises.
You have to stop looking at the unemployment percentage. The number itself is horribly corrupt and open to manipulation. Additionally, as any economy gets worse, even a completely honest measure of unemployment disjoins from that which it accurately represents.
The fundamentals support the notion that we have already entered a depression. That depression is being hidden via a clever game of smoke and mirrors being played by policymakers, central bankers, and corporate interests.
The instantaneous effects of a depression are also being masked by the staggering quantity of new money coursing through the system. The banking system itself became insolvent from systemic toxicity, and was recapitalized with fresh money.
The Great Depression:
1. Followed the 1929 crash by a few years
2. Wasn't anticipated by the Federal Reserve
3. Wasn't responded to by the Federal Reserve
4. Wasn't overseen by a chairman (Bernanke) who studied a previous depression, and committed the full power of the printing press to prevent deflationary collapse
Obama isn't 100% responsible for this mess. The problem began with FDR, and every President since then other than Reagan has left the economy more imperiled than he found it, with notable accelerations occurring on the watch of LBJ and Carter.
What Obama is 100% responsible for is all decisions made since Jan. 20, 2009.
The account is overdrawn. Somebody will be left with this worthless pile of paper as soon as the powers that be stop figuratively kiting checks against it.
This isn't a complete rundown of the problem, just a summary. Moonbattery is too short for anything that even scratches the surface of completion. I hope this spurs you to do your own research.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 11:06 PM
Since we're on the topic, I will also point out to Moonbattery readers that the stock market rally is, based on multiple quants, derived from the massive quantity of fresh money coursing through the system.
In simple terms, there is a lot of money looking for places to go, and some of it ended up in the market.
This is inflation, not appreciation. Remember that. Inflation.
In even simpler terms, Bernanke handed out several trillion hammers, and every money manager is out looking for a dwindling supply of nails.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 11:12 PM
I will leave you for now with one additional though:
Washington Mutual, the one-time sixth largest bank which led to the largest US bank failure ever, was done in by a 10-day bank run totalling $16.4 billion in deposit outflows.
The infamous and near-apocalyptic events of Sep. 18th, 2008 (which most people never heard about) involved a $550 billion money market run in roughly two hours in the early morning, with nearly all of the withdrawals coming from institutional sources.
When the Treasury/Fed found out what was happening, it pumped over $100B in immediately, but failed to stem the tide.
They had to issue INTRA-DAY shutdown orders and guarantees to stop it.
Since then, they have committed to pump as much liquidity in at any time as is necessary to prevent a re-occurrence. Their balance sheet and exposure has also grown commensurately.
That run would have kicked off a major world depression if not halted. Had key policymakers been dithering on the golf course that day, the whole system would have come down, as will it if a similar run happens again without being backstopped prior to its conclusion.
The system has become that sick. The governments and the central banks cannot clean this up, because they are the source of the problems. If none of this makes sense, you still have reading to do.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 11:27 PM
Ack, I should have made it clear that this was fallout from the Sep. 13th implosion of Lehman Brothers, that had spread financial contagion elsewhere.
Posted by: Anonymous Countermoonbat at December 4, 2009 11:29 PM
I seriously do not think a "collapse" was about to happen in the financial system. It was just a semi-bad case of credit expansion on steroids - highly-leveraged speculation that collapsed on itself; nothing that couldn't be solved by looting the US treasury and paying off the people who took the risks and who didn't feel like covering their losses. Nothing that hasn't happened before; and of course, panic, despair and a sense of doom and just-barely-missed-world-ending-crisis accompanies each and every credit bust. Another thing that accompanies every credit bust is financial executives working in concert with high government officials to position the message as an apocalypse narrowly averted due to the genius of the people who created the mess, just as soon as they've finished looting the treasury and using taxpayers as counterparties for their bad gambles. See John Law, France, and Mississippi Bubble.
Speaking of starting all over with the credit bubble, I noticed there's now ads running around the clock encouraging old people to turn over their house titles for "reverse mortgages". I guess that's the next credit bubble scam. How long until GS figures out how to bundle reverse mortgages into collateralized bonds and then sells them off to Icelandic housewives and Dubai World? Should be good for $5 mil bonus per GS employee and around $50 bil pocketed by hedge funds in 2010-2013. We better hope Al Gore gets his carbon credit scam through Congress so the financial world can feed off of that instead, or there's gonna be a lot of old people wandering around on the streets in a few years wondering what the F happened.
Posted by: mega at December 5, 2009 1:49 AM
The scandal that dare not speak its name...
Yeah, the MSM is all over the Climate Gate scandal.
Posted by: Teleprompter Jesus at December 5, 2009 4:33 AM
Posted by: SK at December 5, 2009 4:41 AM
"If you actually believe she's a viable candidate then she better get used to taking heat. That's what happens to viable candidates."
Posted by: Lao at December 4, 2009 6:46 PM
Obama didn't. Except from Clinton, when she was running.
Posted by: Anonymous at December 5, 2009 5:56 AM
Climate/Climategate Updates Part One
. . . U.N. to Probe Climategate Leaks: The ever-watchful folk at the United Nations, the same folk who have perpetrated the whole fraud of anthropogenic global warming, have now decided to investigate the matter.
Said investigation will not focus on why the U.N. has for decades persisted in propagating the patent falsehood of evil mankind causing climate change with our greenhouse gas emissions.
Rather, the Chairman of the U.N.’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Dr. Rahendra Pachauri, reflecting some Brit diction, has declared, “We will certainly go into the whole lot and then we will take a position on it. We certainly don’t want to brush anything under the carpet.”
Why anyone would believe that Pachauri or his henchmen at the United Nations would even think of under-the-carpet brushing is mystifying.
After all, pinning climate change on the industrial world, principally on the United States, has only been a prime raison d’être for the U.N. in its quest to level the playing field and sharing the planet’s (America’s) wealth with the Third World. . .
(Read the rest at http://www.genelalor.com/blog1/?p=1358)
Posted by: Berlet98 at December 5, 2009 10:29 AM
Can't I just eat my waffle?
Posted by: Sarah Palin at December 5, 2009 12:47 PM
Sarah Palin comes out as a "birther".
No she didn't. Re-read what she posted to facebook and polish up on your reading and comprehension skills.
Posted by: Naqamel at December 4, 2009 12:47 PM
Naqamel is partially right. According to Palin's Facebook writings, she was a birther before she wasn't. It's a strategic way of keeping the lunacy alive without outright admitting she overindulged in the kool-aid. This is the same thing the Death Panel Queen did on government down syndrones-mandated-extermination nonsense.
Posted by: andy42302 at December 5, 2009 2:23 PM
ATM says "Even though Obama is not 100% responsible for the craptastic economy, he has not done a damn thing to stop us heading towards Depression"
Now that's funny stuff. What should he have done? Maybe click his heals 3 times while chanting "I wish Bush didn't screw us, I wish Bush.....". Or maybe follow the suggestions from the party of NO and do nothing?
Posted by: andy42302 at December 5, 2009 2:32 PM
I don't realize that I am posting in a thread that nobody but me is posting in or looking at.
That's how much of a douchebag libtard screecher I am.
Posted by: andy42302 at December 5, 2009 3:27 PM
"I don't realize that I am posting in a thread that nobody but me is posting in or looking at."
Somewhere in that blundered attempt of a sentence, with the exception that there's obiously 2 of us, there could be some truth in the obsessed troll's gibberish.
Posted by: andy42302 at December 5, 2009 3:54 PM
I'm a big fag.
Posted by: andy42302 at December 6, 2009 8:28 AM


