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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
Ralph Nader is meandering around as the presidential candidate of The Green Party. The political pundits only talk about how many votes he will take away from Al Gore and isn't it odd that Nader seems to hate him and says nothing bad about Gov. George W. Bush?
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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
For the past three years, The Earth Times has published an issue in which it identifies those people who are the leading Greens in the world. These are the one hundred people who develop, lead and fund the programs for a New World Order based on Socialism masquerading as environmentalism.
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December 1, 2005 By:Tom DeWeese
Archives - The American Policy Center
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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
PROCLAIMING THE ABSURD by Alan Caruba of The National Anxiety Center
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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
The headline read "Marauding bear remains on the loose." Earlier, in the same newspaper, a fourth grade student wrote, "I am concerned that bears are getting into the dumpster at my school. " Montana? Idaho? No, New Jersey!
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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
On September 11th, the Environmental News Service, one of the main sources of every bogus environmental claim, shed big crocodile tears about the attack on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon. The event evoked a sudden realization by Jerry Kay, ENN's general manager. As he was riding his bicycle to work, he concluded that "In no way do I do anything from an environmental standpoint that places me on a pedestal or gives me the right to preach to anyone." The hubris of the Greens has allowed them to dictate to everyone just how we should conduct our lives for decades.
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December 1, 2005 By:Don Amador
I HAVE A DREAM By Don Amador, Western Representative for the Blue Ribbon Coalition
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December 1, 2005 By:Del Albright
Land Use Issues Archives at Off-Road.com by Del Albright and Tom Zehrbach
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December 1, 2005 By:Alan Caruba
Dennis T. Avery, a senior fellow for the Hudson Institute and a former senior policy analyst for the US Department of State, recently took note of sanctions applied to Steven R. Arnold, a former researcher at the Tulane University Center for Bioenvironmental Research. The Federal Office of Research Integrity found that Arnold had "committed scientific misconduct by intentionally falsifying the research results published in the Journal Science and by providing falsified and fabricated materials to investigating officials."
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