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- Iran: "What initially looked like a one-man show with Israeli assistance now appears to include Israel on stage"
- “So, before Israel gets further lectures on what needs to be done, perhaps we should take stock of what’s transpired — and why”
- Poland: "The bill would impose prison sentences of up to three years for mentioning the term “Polish death camps” and for suggesting “publicly and against the facts” complicity on the part of the Polish nation or state in Nazi Germany crimes"
- MLB cancels promotion of Roger Waters' tour due to BDS support
- Israel's laser system going online this year will protect Israel from missiles, rockets, drones and other threats
- Eastern Europeans push back against Muslim immigration
- Pride for some, but not all--Chicago Dyke March attendees purity test: “You cannot be Zionist and believe in a Palestinian state, Zionism is inherently racism.”
- "Black journalists at the NY Times claimed that the op-ed literally endangered their lives"
Tag Archives: Climate Change
Co-founder of Greenpeace explains why he is a climate skeptic
AMERICAN THINKER by Rick Moran March 21, 2015 …The co-founder of the granddaddy of green groups, Greenpeace, explains in a Heartland editorial why he is a climate skeptic. Patrick Moore, who left Greenpeace in 1986 because, in his words, it “took … Continue reading
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Climate Change : Neither Settled nor a Hoax
WALL STREET JOURNAL by Steven Koonin September 19, 2014 We are very far from the knowledge needed to make good climate policy, writes leading scientist Steven E. Koonin The idea that “Climate science is settled” runs through today’s popular and … Continue reading
Sacrificing Africa for Climate Change
WALL STREET JOURNAL By Caleb Rossiter May 4, 2014 Western policies seem more interested in carbon-dioxide levels than in life expectancy Every year environmental groups celebrate a night when institutions in developed countries (including my own university) turn off their … Continue reading