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3DHS / Just came across the lie that beats his lie of the year
« on: January 08, 2016, 12:11:07 AM »

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3DHS / And still more political shystering
« on: January 06, 2016, 07:09:17 PM »
The so called "Town Hall" meeting set for George Mason University, where Oblather will have an hour of prime time to answer questions from the "audience", is anything but a townhall.  It's invite only, in which CNN and the White House will completely shape the narrative for the event by choosing the people who will participate. There's also no doubt the White House will be crafting pro-gun control questions that are asked from carefully selected audience members.

Again, just think if a Trump or let's say a President Bush arranged for an invite only "Town hall", to be broadcast by Fox.  Can you imagine the apoplective cries of manipulation and lack of all views??  Easy, isn't it

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3DHS / Riddle me this.....
« on: January 06, 2016, 03:10:56 PM »
Putting aside the issue of Global Warming.....If, as Pres. Obama has repeatedly claimed, climate change is a greater threat than terrorism, then aren’t people who deny the climate threat, mentally unstable??  Perhaps even a threat to themselves, if not others??

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All this time, its really been whatever the head of the Executive branch wants, in the way of legislation.  He just writes it down in an executive order and "bam"... supposed law of the land  So, THAT's what they were teaching our Community Organizer & Chief, when he claimed to be a "Constitutional scholar"?

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3DHS / Left & Right for Dummies
« on: December 22, 2015, 03:24:38 AM »

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3DHS / Seriously? They're doing the Dem debate.....in a hockey rink??
« on: December 19, 2015, 02:47:07 PM »
I realize the goal is for as little people to see this "spectacle" as possible, but does that include everyone inside as well??

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3DHS / Sanders to sue Democrats?
« on: December 18, 2015, 07:36:54 PM »
Apparently the oligarchy, that has bought & payed for Clinton's inauguaration, apparently have no reason to continue to allow Sanders any possible traction.  Leaving Bernie with the apparent last resort of suing the DNC.  You'd think Sanders supporters would be condemning the DNC, and demanding more openness & fairness.

You'd think, but apparently I guess we'd be wrong.  The coronation must go on, as planned

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3DHS / Yea, we're going to "vet them"
« on: December 15, 2015, 11:38:12 PM »
This is priceless stuff

Start off with the demands for "increased common sense gun control", which not even Obama's Press Secretary can proclaim even 1 of those measures would have stopped any of the recent shootings.  It's all about pushing an agenda, to have law abiding gun owners "register" their firearms (as if criminals would as well).  This is supposedly to better "track" weapons used AFTER the fact, apparently, which again does nothing to stop any such shootings.

But lets' put that aside for the moment....

You have the Administration now wanting to flood the country with poverty level Syrian refugees, but we're "assured" they'll be properly vetted.  Nevermind there's no background or paper trail to go by, we're simply going to take their word, and whatever documentation we might find, as concrete proof of everyone's "peaceful intentions"  We're not privvy to this vetting process, we simply need to take their word

Fast forward to the San Berandino tragedy, when we've now learned, that not only were both the "husband & wife" Muslims, radicalized for a minimum of 2 years, but prior to the wife being APPROVED for her visa to come here, she had made numerous social media posts about her intentions for jihad & hatred of America.  But due to OBAMA POLICY PUT IN PLACE, Government officials were BARRED FROM ACCESSING AND READING THESE POSTINGS.....and these are foreigners, NOT of this country, that we're not allowed to look at.  And her Visa gets approved....and now 14 people are dead. 

Yet it's perfectly okay for Government agencies to comb social media to find Americans critical of Obama

Yea, right, they'll be "thoroughly vetted"

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3DHS / Tragedy in San Bernadino
« on: December 02, 2015, 05:40:56 PM »
Let's clock how fast folks like xo & Obama politicize the deaths to push more anti-2nd amendment garbage.  I'm betting Xo before the day is out, and Obama no later than morning

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3DHS / Code Words from the intolerant left
« on: November 29, 2015, 09:31:20 PM »

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3DHS / So, it's ok to be racist if you're ....a minority?
« on: November 23, 2015, 12:13:42 PM »
If groups of black, Latino and Asian students all had their own race-exclusive clubs at a prominent American University, it would only stand to reason that white students should be able to form a union of their own, right?

Not only would it be fair, but it would also fall under this oft-overlooked amendment to the United States Constitution — The First Amendment.

Unfortunately, administrators at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign apparently aren’t fans of our founding document, because the moment white students set up a Facebook page for a new “white union” in response to a Black Lives Matter group disrupting their lives on campus, staffers were on the phone with Facebook requesting that the page be taken down.

And Facebook complied.

It started when, according to The Washington Post, a group of students formed the “Illini White Students Union” Facebook page with a mission statement that said the page was “for white students of University of Illinois to be able to form a community and discuss our own issues as well as be able to organize against the terrorism we have been facing from Black Lives Matter activists on campus.”

Even though Black Lives Matter protesters have become known for their calls to commit mass violence, including the targeting of police officers, accusing the group of “terrorism” is akin to donning a white robe and a pointy hood, according to U of I staffers, liberals and members of the Black Lives Matter movement.

“It is disturbing and cowardly that someone would create an anonymous and senseless social media page specifically designed to intimidate others, including and especially our students. When we became aware of the page, we immediately contacted Facebook and requested that it be removed,” campus spokesman Robin Kaler wrote.

She also admitted that “passions run deep” on “both sides,” but apparently, when whites get together, it’s somehow different and automatically racist.

Why can’t white students bond on campus like every other ethnic group? Call me crazy, but this doesn’t seem fair, let alone constitutionally sound.

But the “evil” white students haven’t given up, as every time Facebook shuts them down per the university’s request, they launch a new Facebook page


Racism is still racism, when practiced by any race

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3DHS / ISIS apparent goal is to get everyone mad at them
« on: November 13, 2015, 08:03:39 PM »
Not just America or England, now we have them blowing up a Russian plane, and cooridnating terrorist attacks in France, outside a soccer match between France and Germany.

So....what was that about Obama's reference to a "JV team" again?

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3DHS / Scary state of our "higher education"
« on: November 13, 2015, 07:51:10 PM »
Apparently math isn't required for admission to many colleges across the country

The indocrination is complete with many.  Now, not only is there an attack on the 2nd amendment, now the 1st amendment is under attack, by ironically, those bastians of "diversity & tolerance"

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3DHS / Tax Distribution in the USA
« on: November 12, 2015, 01:33:17 PM »

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3DHS / Egads....Global Cooling?
« on: November 11, 2015, 08:26:13 PM »
And still more contradictory studies to lay waste to the notion of "settled science"

New studies flip climate-change notions upside down

The sun will go into "hibernation" mode around 2030, and it has already started to get sleepy. At the Royal Astronomical Society's annual meeting in July, Professor Valentina Zharkova of Northumbria University in the UK confirmed it - the sun will begin its Maunder Minimum (Grand Solar Minimum) in 15 years. Other scientists had suggested years ago that this change was imminent, but Zharkova's model is said to have near-perfect accuracy.

So what is a "solar minimum"?

Our sun doesn't maintain a constant intensity. Instead, it cycles in spans of approximately 11 years. When it's at its maximum, it has the highest number of sunspots on its surface in that particular cycle. When it's at its minimum, it has almost none. When there are more sunspots, the sun is brighter. When there are fewer, the sun radiates less heat toward Earth.

But that's not the only cooling effect of a solar minimum. A dim sun doesn't deflect cosmic rays away from Earth as efficiently as a bright sun. So, when these rays enter our atmosphere, they seed clouds, which in turn cool our planet even more and increase precipitation in the form of rain, snow and hail.

Solar cycles

Since the early 1800s we have enjoyed healthy solar cycles and the rich agriculture and mild northern temperatures that they guarantee. During the Middle Ages, however, Earth felt the impact of four solar minimums over the course of 400 years.

The last Maunder Minimum and its accompanying mini-Ice Age saw the most consistent cold, continuing into the early 1800s.

The last time we became concerned about cooler temperatures - possibly dangerously cooler - was in the 1970s. Global temperatures have declined since the 1940s, as measured by Pacific Decadal Oscillation. The PDO Index is a recurring pattern of ocean-atmosphere climate variability centred over the Pacific Ocean. Determined by deep currents, it is said to shift between warm and cool modes. Some scientists worried that it might stay cool and drag down the Atlantic Decadal Oscillation with it, spurring a new Ice Age. The fear was exacerbated by the fact that Earth has been in the current inter-glacial period for 10,000 years (depending on how the starting point is gauged).

If Earth were to enter the next Ice Age too quickly, glaciers could advance much further south, rainforests could turn into savannah, and sea levels could drop dramatically, causing havoc.

The BBC, all three major American TV networks, Time magazine and the New York Times all ran feature stories highlighting the scare. Fortunately, by 1978 the PDO Index shifted back to warm and the fear abated.

Climate science vs the sceptics

By the 1990s the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) had formed the "97 per cent consensus". The consensus was that Earth was warming more than it should, not just due to natural causes but also human activity. This was termed Anthropogenic Global Warming. The culprit was identified as carbon dioxide generated from the burning of fossil fuels.

CO2 is a greenhouse gas and its increase in the atmosphere could be dangerous, the panel claimed. Some of these scientists, particularly those working at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Britain's Meteorological Office, have gone so far as to declare CO2 as the primary driver of climate on Earth. This modern "climate science" has stirred unprecedented controversy in the field. Sceptics, clinging to more traditional approaches, say the science has been corrupted by the billions of dollars in government funding for climate-change research and agencies and industries that claim to be "fighting climate change". The counter-argument is that the sceptics are backed by the oil, gas and coal industries or are affiliated with conservative political groups.

The biggest bone of contention between the two groups is how the data are assessed. In the United States, the recorded temperature data go back to 1880, and elsewhere not even that far. Those data have to be "stapled on" to the ice-core data used to determine temperatures in earlier times. This has led to controversial representations, such as the infamous "hockey stick" graph released by the IPCC that gave the impression the world is hotter now than ever. Many scientists slammed the graph as wholly unrealistic, insisting that previous eras, such as the medieval warm period and the Holocene maximum were warmer than today.

Another issue is the urban "heat island" effect. Black asphalt roads and concrete structures absorb heat from the sun. Roy Spencer, a climatologist at the University of Alabama and former IPCC alumnus, charged in 2013 that the NOAA was "warming up" readings at rural temperature stations to match the urban ones rather than the reverse. A spokesman for the NOAA responded but stopped short of denying it.

In the 2009 "climategate scandal", e-mails and documents from IPCC-affiliated scientists were leaked that indicated they had manipulated data and reports to jibe with the AGW theory. References were made to "hiding the decline" through the use of "tricks". Then in 2012 Anthony Watts, a meteorologist and self-described whistle-blower, caught the NOAA changing temperature data from the 1930s to make the decade appear colder than it had been. Another whistle-blower, blogger Tony Heller, although clearly aligned with conservative groups like the Heartland Institute, has amassed impressive data. He claims that, since 1997, the world has actually been getting colder and Goddard and the NOAA are committing "climate fraud". The NOAA has declined to respond.

Global cooling?

Around 2000, the PDO Index started to blow cold again, possibly causing global warming to "pause", as the mainstream scientists describe it. IPCC-affiliated scientists as well as Nasa and the NOAA attribute the pause to other factors. This is when the plot thickens.

Solar cycle 24 - two cycles prior the cycle that's expected to bottom out into a Maunder Minimum -was weak. In 2013-14 it reached its maximum far below average. Meanwhile extreme cold-weather anomalies have occurred around the world. Last year "polar vortices" slammed into the central US and Siberia as a third hovered over the Atlantic. All 50 US states, including Hawaii, had temperatures below freezing for the first time in recorded history. Snowfall records were broken in cities in the US, Canada, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Japan and elsewhere. Southern American states and central Mexico, where snow is rare, got heavy snow, as did the Middle East.

This past summer the cold didn't let up, with more temperature records across the US and rare summer snows seen in Canada, the US and China. Birds have migrated early in the last two years. Antarctic sea ice set a new record in 2013 and it was broken again in 2014.

Not even Thailand was immune. In 2014 Bangkok hit its coldest low in 30 years, while 63 lives were lost in the North.

Scientists at the Climate and Environmental Physics and Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research at the University of Berne in Switzerland have recently backed up theories that support the sun's importance in determining the climate on Earth. A paper published last year by the American Meteorological Society contradicts claims by IPCC scientists that the sun couldn't be responsible for major shifts in climate. Judith Curry, chair of the School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology, rejected IPCC assertions that solar variations don't matter. Among the many studies and authorities she cited was the National Research Council's recent report "The Effects of Solar Variability on Earth's Climate".

Other researchers and organisations are also predicting global cooling - the Russian Academy of Science, the Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Scientists, the Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism Russia, Victor Manuel Velesco Herrera at the National University of Mexico, the Bulgarian Institute of Astronomy, Dr Tim Patterson at Carleton University in Canada, Drs Lin Zhen at Nanjing University in China, just to name a few.

For now nevertheless, the IPCC and other authoritative agencies are sticking to their CO2-dominant climate-forcing theory. They attribute the cold spells to a disruption in the jet stream caused by Anthropogenic Global Warming. Some of their theories have heads being scratched, for instance the "pause" in global warming they attribute to heat being absorbed deep into the oceans. When Antarctic ice reached record levels in 2013, scientists were "baffled" because the water beneath the ice was warm, they claimed. In climate science old and new, nothing is certain.

We conclude with a bit of good news, though. Recent research has determined that the famous Stradivarius violin owes its unique, esteemed sound to the last Maunder Minimum. The solar condition changed the texture of the trees that provided the wood from which the instrument was crafted. So lovers of classical music can place their orders for the next generation of incomparable violins, coming - giving the trees time to mature - in about 100 years.

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