March 2010
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Gun Grabbers →
Letter from National Association for Gun Rights, the fear or visible paranoia of impending regulation.
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CLIMATE: THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY TO REDUCE THE...
John Broder in today’s New York Times says the concept of “cap and trade” is in wide disrepute, with opponents branding it “cap and tax.” So what do we do? Of course we need to increase efficiency, reduce waste and protect the environment, but these things will only slow the process we’re already in. What must be done is to reduce the fertility rate to below...
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Global Warming
This is now a misnomer, Climate Change is now the name. Why? There are individuals looking for any kind of excuse. There was record snow fall this year in parts of the country that no longer anticipate this type of weather. So they laugh at Global Warming, call it a sham. How is this for Global Warming, Vermont has been 40 to 60 degrees for most of March, there is no snow, was hardly any...
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Methane & Permafrost
There are suspicions, there are feelings, and yet it’s no time to panic. I don’t believe we will panic until the ball is rolling down the corridor pinging off the sides and you stand trapped and small. We must oppose the entrenched interests, climate change is not a dream, a fantasy, it is the bed wetting nightmare for children, young adults, the middle aged, but perhaps not the old....
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Personal Pollution
The amount of unnessecary waste I see on a daily basis is numbing. Recycling is a way to offset, but it is not a solution. Coffee cups, the doubled up cup with the lid, straw, sleeve, you name it and the consumer will use it, and then casually toss it away. If we can’t change our disposable habits, then we should be charged for our pollution.
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February 2010
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January 2010
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Eben Markowski & Art →
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As a young teen, Eben Markowski began his life as a sculptor, his starting medium was paper mache. Two decades later, Eben has stayed true to his course and now stands by an impressive body of work. He received his education not in a classroom, but in his father’s restoration car shop. He is a self-taught metallurgist who instinctively gravitated towards the animal kingdom as his muse. Because...
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