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ARTICLES
Letters to the Editor
from James J Odle, Scott Bieser, and John Steinsvold
FULL STORY
Here We Go Again
by L. Neil Smith
The other day, Charles Schumer, Hillary Clinton, and the usual
gang of idiots introduced a bill in the United States Senate to
revive the ten-year Ugly Gun and Adequate Magazine ban we just got rid
of. Exactly how frigging stupid do you have to be?
FULL STORY
Cruel April"Waco" Seeds
by Pat Hartman
Every year the weeks between February 28 and April 19 are a kind of
secular Lent for me, a period of being particularly conscious of
everything that's wrong with the world. This span of time corresponds
to the 51-day siege imposed by federal troops on a religious community
near Waco, Texas.
FULL STORY
The Truth! (As We See It): A Special Note From The White House
by Jonathan David Morris
Greetings! By now you're probably wondering why the
heck you're getting a letter from the White House. The
answer to that question is simple: Because we're
coming to get you! Ha ha. No, just kidding. Bet we
fooled you for a second, though, didn't we?
FULL STORY
Global-warming alarmists intimidate dissenting scientists into silence
by Richard Lindzen
There have been repeated claims that this past year's
hurricane activity was another sign of human-induced climate change.
Everything from the heat wave in Paris to heavy snows in Buffalo has been
blamed on people burning gasoline to fuel their cars, and coal and natural
gas to heat, cool and electrify their homes. Yet how can a barely discernible,
one-degree increase in the recorded global mean temperature since the late
19th century possibly gain public acceptance as the source of recent weather
catastrophes? And how can it translate into unlikely claims about future
catastrophes?
FULL STORY
America's (Un)Welcome Mat
by Lady Liberty
In recent days, the issue of illegal immigration has seriously heated
up both in the corridors of Washington, DC and on the streets of Los
Angeles and New York. It seems that almost everybody has an agenda.
FULL STORY
Goddess on the Mountain Top
Burning Like a Silver Flame
by L. Neil Smith
Well, well, well.
There are things I know, but can't prove. I've been meaning to
mention them for a while, and this seems like as good an occasion as
any.
FULL STORY
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