“There was a horrified silence.”

Christopher Monckton of Brenchley;

When I visited the House of Lords’ minister, Lord Marland, at the Climate Change Department a couple of years ago, I asked him and the Department’s chief number-cruncher, Professor David Mackay (neither a climate scientist nor an economist, of course) to show me the Department’s calculations detailing just how much “global warming” that might otherwise occur this century would be prevented by the $30 billion per year that the Department was committed to spend between 2011 and 2050 – $1.2 trillion in all.

A Special Message From The Canadian Auto Workers

In a letter sent to the Premier of Ontario…

CAW Women’s Program Director Julie White called on the provincial government to actively consider the establishment of a long gun registry and to take a “principled and public stand” against the Harper government’s proposed legislation (Bill C-19) to dismantle the registry and demand the existing records be maintained.

Via James, who notes that you can thank CAW President Ken Lewenza here for their efforts to simplify your car shopping.
CHRYSLER
Dodge Caravan (minivan) Windsor, ON
Chrysler Town & Country Windsor, ON
Chrysler 300 Series (car) Brampton, ON
Dodge Challenger (car) Brampton, ON
Dodge Charger (sport sedan) Brampton, ON
FORD
Ford Edge Oakville, ON
Lincoln MKX Oakville, ON
Lincoln MKT Oakville, ON
Ford Flex Oakville, ON
Ford Crown Victoria (car) St. Thomas
Lincoln Town Car St. Thomas
GENERAL MOTORS
Chevrolet Impala (car) Oshawa, ON
Chevrolet Camaro (car) Oshawa, ON
Chevrolet Equinox (SUV) Ingersoll, ON
Buick Regal Oshawa, ON
GMC Terrain (SUV) Ingersoll, ON
INTERNATIONAL TRUCK
9200 Series Chatham, ON
LoneStar Heavy Duty Truck Chatham, ON
ProStar Heavy Duty Truck Chatham, ON
PACCAR
Kenworth Medium Duty Trucks Ste. Therese, QC
Peterbuilt Medium Duty Trucks Ste. Therese, QC

Reader Tips

Since 1895 London has been home to an annual series of summer concerts, spread out over the course of eight weeks from July to September, called the Proms. Originally staged in public spaces (promenades) with the intention of educating English commoners about the pleasures of classical music, the Proms have since become a more widespread cultural tradition. In tonight’s selection, from the 2009 edition of the most popular concert in the series, the traditionally looser, almost giddy annual finale known as The Last Night of the Proms, throngs of jolly pink revelers join the rather impressively attired Sarah Connolly in a rousing performance of Rule Britannia.
The comments are open, as always, for your Reader Tips.

O, Sweet Saint Of San Andreas

Hear my prayer;

Look at the people in the video below. Look at their self-satisfied little faces. These are the authors of the toxic sugar article. They are idiots. I do not say that to be insulting, but as a statement of fact. The woman on the right, in particular, should not be trusted with a pair of scissors. She calls herself a “medical sociologist” and works at UCSF. This should disqualify her from going anywhere near a scientific journal. She thinks that sugar is a poison because it is fermented to make alcohol. If you read the Daily Mail, alcohol is made by “distilling sugar”. This is what we’re up against: cretinous arguments made still more ludicrous by a woefully uneducated media.

Read the whole thing. Then send it to 3 random reporters.

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