Monthly Archives: December 2011

Letter to the Editor

He Formed Me From The Womb As soon as a baby is formed in the womb, it is a life. In the Bible, it does not speak about abortion specifically, but there are several verses which state the Lord knows us, and forms us in the womb: I will praise thee; for I am fearfully…

Excessive Regulations Cost Jobs

Dear CO2 Working Group: Usually I do not circulate my blog posts however, for the last several weeks the left has been pushing the argument that regulations create jobs and excessive regulations do not “tank” the economy. Since nothing can be further from the truth I felt the need to respond to these arguments. Below…

Expect Voter Fraud

Hank Reardon We know who they are, the operatives of power-hungry, oppressive, arrogant, thuggish union bosses looking out only for their own interests. Does anyone still believe it’s “for the children”? They have told us, “by any means.” Do we seriously believe they will engage in honest elections when there is so much at stake?…

“Progressives” and the Art of Civility ” Let’s take these S.O.B.s out!”

By Tom DeWeese When concerned Americans objected to Obama’s health care scheme and turned out at town hall meetings in strong opposition, they were called racists and fringe radicals. The Department of Homeland Security then released a report calling those Americans who opposed Obama’s policies “potential domestic terrorist.” As more and more Americans took up…

Scandal and insanity at Penn State, Durban and the IPCC

Climate fraud proves insanity of extending Kyoto, renewable subsidies and economic mayhem By Paul Driessen In a repeat of Copenhagen, on the eve of the Durban climate change gabfest, someone released another horde of emails from alarmist climate researchers, including Dr. Michael Mann, whose infamous “hockey stick” was headlined in the 2001 IPCC report to…

The Societal Impact of Financial Profit

By Dan Knodl In recent years, the idea of “corporate profit” has been demagogued by certain elements of the American political discussion. I routinely see protestors in Madison carrying signs demanding that corporations pay more taxes, and suggesting that their profits should be redistributed elsewhere. Are corporate profits really a bad thing? First, many people…