Monday’s Links
World Net Daily: U of Colorado police threaten arrest over possession of harmless NERF gun.
News Busters: 14 days and ABC, CBS and NBC still ignoring ClimateGate.
FoxNews: Erik Brown, principal of Walsh Elementary School in Waterbury, Conn., has reportedly banned all religious festivities and many decorations from the classroom since arriving at the school five years ago.
London Daily Mail: Wikipedia ordered to reveal identity of 'editor' accused of blackmailing mother and child.
London Daily Mail: The worldwide Anglican Church has been plunged into a fresh crisis after a lesbian was chosen as bishop for the diocese of Los Angeles.
MSM still reporting fake “Windows 7 Black Screen of Death” hoax as real: London Mail, CNN. The real story? ZDNet has it.
More MSM stupidity. In spite of no evidence Global Warming is even happening—in spite of news that even the paltry evidence available was faked—56 papers urge drastic government controls to prevent “climate change”.
Posted by Danny Carlton at December 7, 2009 8:23 AM





There is no "climategate".
Science has had a fringe element that has intended to deceive us from the very beginning. Science, when it is working, removes this for us due to things like peer review.
The scientific community is insanely competitive. Everybody is rushing to do a paper that shows that x is cause by y, or g can be prevented with z, etc.
Unfortunately this causes people from time to time to produce bad science. This is human nature. You can blame it on politics (not Democrat vs. Republican rather x does this vs. y does that), grant seeking, recognition seeking, consensus seeking or whatever other motivations you can think of.
What is going on:
There are two views on this topic, each with its own group supporting it.
One group is composed on Libertarian and Republican think tanks. These are funded by big oil and industry.
The other group is the rest of the world. Please read "Scientific opinion on climate change" on Wikipedia. I am sorry I can't give a link to it (not allowed in comments), but if you type (or copy) that in you will get the article.
Please READ about this subject and then form an opinion!
I personally believe this destruction to our world is inevitable. There will be great suffering in the future.
I wish I had a better view of the future. Perhaps you can change it?