"But we can still make sure that in the future, we elect individuals of moral character who are intellectually honest with both themselves and the American citizens."
That explains why Al Franken was recently elected. Not!
I wonder what would happen if someone asked GWB an equally critical line of questions in a similar setting. How long would it take CBC and CTV to book an interview?
Actually it appears that the election of Al Franken is perhaps a sign of things to come.
Many observers have pondered the apparent political suicide of the democrats pushing legistlation so obviously against the wishes of the electorate.
Then some-one mused that the Democrats knew something we didn't----that there would be no more proper elections.
Then it leaked that Barney Frank was co-sponsering a bill in February instituting a "Universal Voters List"-----basically registering all welfare recipiants, employment lists, drivers licences etc......with little or no regard to voting eligability----for example convicted felons are disqualified, aliens get drivers licences....while maginalizing serving service absentee votes.....
This process would make Iranian/Soviet elections appear fair and unbiased.
Have to understand Gore never answers any questions unless they are prearranged, in other words he really isn't a man of answers, ya gotta just believe. Neither will he will debate anyone against his religion of Climatology.
If Mao lecarrs collectry, IMLC: the East is red ink.
It's AGW: Al Gore's Weather.
...-
"China port faces worst ice threat in 30 years
A northern China port that is one of the world's largest was facing the worst ice conditions in 30 years Saturday, and icebreaking ships were working to keep the path to it open.
Some ships were having trouble reaching the port at Tianjin -- the port for China's capital, Beijing, and the third largest in the country, China Central Television said. Footage showed ships on the Bohai Gulf working to keep shipping lanes open.
About 40 people had already been saved from ships in danger from the ice, the state-run Xinhua News Agency cited maritime officials as saying.
The region has been hit by its worst winter weather in decades over the past week, including Beijing's coldest morning in almost 40 years and its biggest snowfall since 1951.
Temperatures over the next week in Beijing are forecast to remain below freezing.
The sea ice along the coast of the Bohai Gulf was the most serious in 30 years, China National Radio reported Saturday afternoon.
China's transport minister, Li Shenglin, urged authorities to work to prevent accidents, Xinhua reported."
Can news pass to change all climate change too
faster less costly as well
how?
Different between Iphone 64 gb vs. ipod touch 64 gb ipod nano chromic 64 gb http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/specs.html
why google interested to made new phone
ipod search
iphone search
now best buy and future shop has selling more of this and walmart and other supermarket are not carry it any more because it is expensive
now too many competitior in market try to made similar one and
then all teenager look for small tiny one and adult look for bigger screen reable
in conclusion:
If we combine iphone and ipode touch with small laptop and phone plus and hearing music and radio and
TV and video, camera and search engine Google search engine with bigger screen PLUS important wireless internet can carry your laptop any where can be good idea
To have one in multitask device but need to see eye and hazardous of ear and cancer prevention and may get steal easy as you bring it outside every where can have device to take theft like car theft chips and tweeters and put picture private pass by
ipode phone
carrying two ipode phone and ipode touch is heavy and not necessary
can use with your existing cell phone just change the chips with it
It is costly still to use the iphone wireless to do one small handly iphone to do all multitask
That "American Thinker" doesn't exercise his grey cells all that much.
I like GWB, but to say his of his presidency "the acts of the Bush years, which will go down in history as based on intellectual honesty and moral character" is as big a howler as I have heard.
The Patriot Act? Homeland Security? The TSA? An almost total annihilation of civil rights to produce a clearly flawed "security" system. This is intellectual honesty? The Wall Street bailout, which sent billions of dollars to one firm, Goldman Sachs, at the expense of taxpayers all over the US - this is an act of "moral character" (and, yes, folks, it was GWB's team that orchestrated the initial bailout; Bambam just followed in his footsteps)?
I prefer Bush to Bambam, but let's not publish the hagiography just yet.
Al Gore's Weather (AGW) Update: including AGW's Death Watch.
"In sub-tropical Florida, Key West - the southernmost point in the continental United States - saw it's coldest day in 112 years,".
...-
"*Record freeze in Florida
MIAMI - A SHARP Arctic front sweeping the United States brought unusual snow to many of the deep southern states on Saturday, and leaving normally balmy Florida shivering from record icy lows.
At least nine deaths were blamed on the freezing snap that blanketed much of the central part of the country this week, CNN said.
In sub-tropical Florida, Key West - the southernmost point in the continental United States - saw it's coldest day in 112 years, with a low of 47 degrees Fahrenheit (8.3 degrees Celsius).
The cold air was expected to settle over the state through the weekend with freezing temperatures set to remain until Monday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) also issued severe wind chill alerts for the Midwest, warning that even limited exposure to the cold could cause frostbite or hypothermia.
The Arctic air mass across the central states was bringing wind chills below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-28 degrees Celsius) as officials said the conditions could mean frostbite in less than 30 minutes. -- AFP"
AG's Weather Report continued via Straits Times.
...-
"9 dead in Mexico cold snap
MEXICO CITY - A WAVE of cold weather pummeling much of Mexico has left nine people dead, the country's health minister said on Saturday, as residents in the normally sun-baked north struggled to cope.
'Since the end of last week, we have had nine deaths caused by the cold across the nation,' said Mr Jose Angel Cordova, noting the northern states were hit particularly hard.
As Mexicans accustomed to clement winters took to building snowmen and throwing snowballs near the usually toasty capital, those in the north struggled with rare sub-zero temperatures.
Chihuahua state - a desert inferno most of the year - saw temperatures plummet to -6.6 degrees Celsius (20 Fahrenheit). Coahuila, another barren state bordering the United States, saw thermometers touch -8.5 degrees Celsius (16.7 Fahrenheit), according to the National Meteorological Service.
Mr Cordova said many of the dead had succumbed to hypothermia, while some suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to keep warm. Many homes in the country are built without central heating due to the normally mild winters.
The cold also wreaked havoc with travel plans and normal routines, with flights cancelled and schools in 10 of 32 states closing schools. Meteorologists said the snow and cold was set to continue for the next one to three days. -- AFP"
Are we to believe that Al Gore would appear "dumbfounded" because somebody heckled him? That this was the first time somebody shouted at him, and he broke into a cold sweat, stuttering like a boy asking out the Prom Queen?
If he heard her at all, he didn't care and ignored her. She tried to turn it into a story, and the only rag that would run it was the American Thinker. Come on, people.
"When you energize the atmosphere, you cause more extremes. The physics of that are very clear."
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada
Human induced global warming will not produce a uniform temperature rise everywhere - instead, it will force a fundamental change in the way the world's weather works.
One of the expected features of climate change is an increase in extreme weather events. Both computer models and recent observations agree that they are already on the rise, and promise to get worse.
The earth's weather machine is like an engine, driven by heat, which moves energy around the planet. In general, hot air and water masses from the tropics migrate toward the poles, bringing warmth to higher latitudes and generating weather as they move. Cold air and ocean currents flow back toward the equator, completing the cycle.
Global warming is feeding more energy into the weather machine. Energetic air masses move more quickly and mix more violently, generating larger storms and stronger winds. Altered circulation patterns would shift major storm tracks, exposing previously sheltered regions to storm damage.
Very impressive theory, marquis.
Your source would be East Anglia Climate Research, no doubt.
Conspicuously absent in your analysis is any reference to the many previous, well documented global warming periods, pre-industrial age. Any theory on those?
""When you energize the atmosphere, you cause more extremes. The physics of that are very clear."
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada"
Utter nonsense. Pseudo technical babble. If Phillips said that, he ought to be ashamed.
"Human induced global warming will not produce a uniform temperature rise everywhere - instead, it will force a fundamental change in the way the world's weather works."
Well, this is a point of open debate, and the weak case for it seems to be getting weaker by the day.
"One of the expected features of climate change is an increase in extreme weather events. Both computer models and recent observations agree that they are already on the rise, and promise to get worse."
This point is well disputed.
"The earth's weather machine is like an engine, driven by heat, which moves energy around the planet. In general, hot air and water masses from the tropics migrate toward the poles, bringing warmth to higher latitudes and generating weather as they move. Cold air and ocean currents flow back toward the equator, completing the cycle."
True and sensible. The only part of this post that is.
"Global warming is feeding more energy into the weather machine. Energetic air masses move more quickly and mix more violently, generating larger storms and stronger winds. Altered circulation patterns would shift major storm tracks, exposing previously sheltered regions to storm damage."
More nonsense. The energy in (solar) is relatively constant, or even in slight decline now due the solar minimum.
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"But we can still make sure that in the future, we elect individuals of moral character who are intellectually honest with both themselves and the American citizens."
That explains why Al Franken was recently elected. Not!
I wonder what would happen if someone asked GWB an equally critical line of questions in a similar setting. How long would it take CBC and CTV to book an interview?
priceless
to ask a lefty a direct question, and expect a reasonable response????
That was the dumbest article I've read all day.
Skyhook8atdailyrasp
Actually it appears that the election of Al Franken is perhaps a sign of things to come.
Many observers have pondered the apparent political suicide of the democrats pushing legistlation so obviously against the wishes of the electorate.
Then some-one mused that the Democrats knew something we didn't----that there would be no more proper elections.
Then it leaked that Barney Frank was co-sponsering a bill in February instituting a "Universal Voters List"-----basically registering all welfare recipiants, employment lists, drivers licences etc......with little or no regard to voting eligability----for example convicted felons are disqualified, aliens get drivers licences....while maginalizing serving service absentee votes.....
This process would make Iranian/Soviet elections appear fair and unbiased.
From the American Thinker: discussing Climategate with the waiter...
"the waiter had no idea what we were talking about."
Sounds like my collegues and family, well fed by CNN, CBC and CTV and Trawnna Star.
Here is a cool video message to the dems.
Click here
Bluetech: ditto
Have to understand Gore never answers any questions unless they are prearranged, in other words he really isn't a man of answers, ya gotta just believe. Neither will he will debate anyone against his religion of Climatology.
Sounds like he hangs out with some classy people.
If Mao lecarrs collectry, IMLC: the East is red ink.
It's AGW: Al Gore's Weather.
...-
"China port faces worst ice threat in 30 years
A northern China port that is one of the world's largest was facing the worst ice conditions in 30 years Saturday, and icebreaking ships were working to keep the path to it open.
Some ships were having trouble reaching the port at Tianjin -- the port for China's capital, Beijing, and the third largest in the country, China Central Television said. Footage showed ships on the Bohai Gulf working to keep shipping lanes open.
About 40 people had already been saved from ships in danger from the ice, the state-run Xinhua News Agency cited maritime officials as saying.
The region has been hit by its worst winter weather in decades over the past week, including Beijing's coldest morning in almost 40 years and its biggest snowfall since 1951.
Temperatures over the next week in Beijing are forecast to remain below freezing.
The sea ice along the coast of the Bohai Gulf was the most serious in 30 years, China National Radio reported Saturday afternoon.
China's transport minister, Li Shenglin, urged authorities to work to prevent accidents, Xinhua reported."
(Excerpt) Read more at finance.yahoo.com"
And Lorne paid Gore how much to come to Regina?
Answered no questions there either.
The Media is wearing Gore-Tex big time!
As someone previously said....it is indeed working out very well for Mr Gore..to the tune of about 200M increase in net worth......
Hell, for 20K I would peddle it...
But, to quote..."if you through enough sh*t balls, pretty soon he will be in a sh*t shower"
Keep the attack up
We can cut the electricity by all people have
wireless iphone to have all device in one
save energy and money
How many iPods did Apple sell?
http://brainstormtech.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2010/01/08/how-many-ipods-did-apple-sell/
or find second hand ipod if you can trust them
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/f-ipod-touch-64-gb-Classifieds-W0QQKeywordZipodQ20touchQ2064Q20gbQQisSearchFormZtrueQQuseLocalAddressZfalse
Can news pass to change all climate change too
faster less costly as well
how?
Different between Iphone 64 gb vs. ipod touch 64 gb ipod nano chromic 64 gb
http://www.apple.com/ipodtouch/specs.html
why google interested to made new phone
ipod search
iphone search
now best buy and future shop has selling more of this and walmart and other supermarket are not carry it any more because it is expensive
now too many competitior in market try to made similar one and
then all teenager look for small tiny one and adult look for bigger screen reable
in conclusion:
If we combine iphone and ipode touch with small laptop and phone plus and hearing music and radio and
TV and video, camera and search engine Google search engine with bigger screen PLUS important wireless internet can carry your laptop any where can be good idea
To have one in multitask device but need to see eye and hazardous of ear and cancer prevention and may get steal easy as you bring it outside every where can have device to take theft like car theft chips and tweeters and put picture private pass by
ipode phone
carrying two ipode phone and ipode touch is heavy and not necessary
can use with your existing cell phone just change the chips with it
It is costly still to use the iphone wireless to do one small handly iphone to do all multitask
hmmm?
That "American Thinker" doesn't exercise his grey cells all that much.
I like GWB, but to say his of his presidency "the acts of the Bush years, which will go down in history as based on intellectual honesty and moral character" is as big a howler as I have heard.
The Patriot Act? Homeland Security? The TSA? An almost total annihilation of civil rights to produce a clearly flawed "security" system. This is intellectual honesty? The Wall Street bailout, which sent billions of dollars to one firm, Goldman Sachs, at the expense of taxpayers all over the US - this is an act of "moral character" (and, yes, folks, it was GWB's team that orchestrated the initial bailout; Bambam just followed in his footsteps)?
I prefer Bush to Bambam, but let's not publish the hagiography just yet.
I'd modify that essay's title "The Intellectual Dishonesty, Amorality and Profound Danger to American Democracy of the Democrats"
Al Gore's Weather (AGW) Update: including AGW's Death Watch.
"In sub-tropical Florida, Key West - the southernmost point in the continental United States - saw it's coldest day in 112 years,".
...-
"*Record freeze in Florida
MIAMI - A SHARP Arctic front sweeping the United States brought unusual snow to many of the deep southern states on Saturday, and leaving normally balmy Florida shivering from record icy lows.
At least nine deaths were blamed on the freezing snap that blanketed much of the central part of the country this week, CNN said.
In sub-tropical Florida, Key West - the southernmost point in the continental United States - saw it's coldest day in 112 years, with a low of 47 degrees Fahrenheit (8.3 degrees Celsius).
The cold air was expected to settle over the state through the weekend with freezing temperatures set to remain until Monday.
The National Weather Service (NWS) also issued severe wind chill alerts for the Midwest, warning that even limited exposure to the cold could cause frostbite or hypothermia.
The Arctic air mass across the central states was bringing wind chills below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-28 degrees Celsius) as officials said the conditions could mean frostbite in less than 30 minutes. -- AFP"
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory_475573.html
AG's Weather Report continued via Straits Times.
...-
"9 dead in Mexico cold snap
MEXICO CITY - A WAVE of cold weather pummeling much of Mexico has left nine people dead, the country's health minister said on Saturday, as residents in the normally sun-baked north struggled to cope.
'Since the end of last week, we have had nine deaths caused by the cold across the nation,' said Mr Jose Angel Cordova, noting the northern states were hit particularly hard.
As Mexicans accustomed to clement winters took to building snowmen and throwing snowballs near the usually toasty capital, those in the north struggled with rare sub-zero temperatures.
Chihuahua state - a desert inferno most of the year - saw temperatures plummet to -6.6 degrees Celsius (20 Fahrenheit). Coahuila, another barren state bordering the United States, saw thermometers touch -8.5 degrees Celsius (16.7 Fahrenheit), according to the National Meteorological Service.
Mr Cordova said many of the dead had succumbed to hypothermia, while some suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to keep warm. Many homes in the country are built without central heating due to the normally mild winters.
The cold also wreaked havoc with travel plans and normal routines, with flights cancelled and schools in 10 of 32 states closing schools. Meteorologists said the snow and cold was set to continue for the next one to three days. -- AFP"
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/World/Story/STIStory_475609.html
Meanwhile, it's +7C in Calgary. Gotta love those chinooks!
Sounds like crap to me.
Are we to believe that Al Gore would appear "dumbfounded" because somebody heckled him? That this was the first time somebody shouted at him, and he broke into a cold sweat, stuttering like a boy asking out the Prom Queen?
If he heard her at all, he didn't care and ignored her. She tried to turn it into a story, and the only rag that would run it was the American Thinker. Come on, people.
"When you energize the atmosphere, you cause more extremes. The physics of that are very clear."
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada
Human induced global warming will not produce a uniform temperature rise everywhere - instead, it will force a fundamental change in the way the world's weather works.
One of the expected features of climate change is an increase in extreme weather events. Both computer models and recent observations agree that they are already on the rise, and promise to get worse.
The earth's weather machine is like an engine, driven by heat, which moves energy around the planet. In general, hot air and water masses from the tropics migrate toward the poles, bringing warmth to higher latitudes and generating weather as they move. Cold air and ocean currents flow back toward the equator, completing the cycle.
Global warming is feeding more energy into the weather machine. Energetic air masses move more quickly and mix more violently, generating larger storms and stronger winds. Altered circulation patterns would shift major storm tracks, exposing previously sheltered regions to storm damage.
Very impressive theory, marquis.
Your source would be East Anglia Climate Research, no doubt.
Conspicuously absent in your analysis is any reference to the many previous, well documented global warming periods, pre-industrial age. Any theory on those?
Anyone see that satellite photo of the UK tonight?
It almost looks like they are in the grip of another Little Ice Age.
So if the the world weather machine is driven by
'heat', where does all the record breaking 'cold' air come from marquis?
Just asking.
""When you energize the atmosphere, you cause more extremes. The physics of that are very clear."
David Phillips, senior climatologist, Environment Canada"
Utter nonsense. Pseudo technical babble. If Phillips said that, he ought to be ashamed.
"Human induced global warming will not produce a uniform temperature rise everywhere - instead, it will force a fundamental change in the way the world's weather works."
Well, this is a point of open debate, and the weak case for it seems to be getting weaker by the day.
"One of the expected features of climate change is an increase in extreme weather events. Both computer models and recent observations agree that they are already on the rise, and promise to get worse."
This point is well disputed.
"The earth's weather machine is like an engine, driven by heat, which moves energy around the planet. In general, hot air and water masses from the tropics migrate toward the poles, bringing warmth to higher latitudes and generating weather as they move. Cold air and ocean currents flow back toward the equator, completing the cycle."
True and sensible. The only part of this post that is.
"Global warming is feeding more energy into the weather machine. Energetic air masses move more quickly and mix more violently, generating larger storms and stronger winds. Altered circulation patterns would shift major storm tracks, exposing previously sheltered regions to storm damage."
More nonsense. The energy in (solar) is relatively constant, or even in slight decline now due the solar minimum.