Tag Archives: climate change

The Message said SHARE IT…

… so that’s what I’m doing. Hope you will do the same.

(Yes Dena, I hear you giggling. 😉 But it’s grammatically correct.  LOL)


Watching Al Gore choke, what fun!

This is great and the polls are nothing short of  terrific!

Seeing Gore sink is the best Karma. And hopefully his fortune will go down with him. I cannot stand this man. He’s a crook and a cheat and a liar.


Quote of the day

Once America is gone, it will be gone forever.  Nations will benefit most from the continuing existence of a strong America. Killing the golden goose will not bring balance to the universe.  Plundering American wealth will provide only a temporary shot in the arm for poor nations, and then the drug will wear off, ushering in a new dark age on a global scale.

John Griffing


Not Evil Just Wrong

Did anyone watch this online premiere last night? Well, I know that close to 10,000 people did.  At this point, it will not be rebroadcast but the DVD’s are on sale at their website.

Hosted by Andrew Breitbart, it was a documentary that debunks Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth about global warming. Oh, did I say that? I mean GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE because even those guys admit that the planet hasn’t been warming, after all.

One of the film-makers, Ann McElhinney, insisted that the green movement is a religion being taught in our schools. I think that is the best description of what the green movement/Marxists are doing.

You might have seen the film’s director/producer, Phelim McAleer’s exchange with Al Gore where his mic was cut off:

That’s what you get Phelim, for asking inconvenient questions.

The talk is now that Breitbart will be debuting a new website: BigEnvironment.com. I’ve not been able to find verification of that yet, however. I’ll guess we’ll have to just watch and see.

Read comments at BigHollywood.com.


Like it or not, and most of us won’t, a Brit’s view of Obama and failing American leadership

Obama the impotent

by Steven Hill/The Guardian

“Many leaders and supporters are beginning to wonder what is causing this growing gap between the Barack Obama that many people saw on the campaign trail, and the Obama they see in the White House? Beyond Obama’s oratorical skills, which excited not only American voters but people all over the world, he is mostly untested as a politician. His previous experience was only a few years in the US Senate and a few years more as a state senator. A sinking feeling is arising among many that President Obama may not be up to the task, that he may not possess the artful skills needed to accomplish even his own goals.

But it must be recognised that it’s not just Obama’s shortcomings that are causing the problem. The very structure of the American political system is at the heart of these failures.”


Read the whole column here: Obama the impotent