Saturday, January 28, 2012

Can You Tell A Raven From A Crow? | Blog | eNature

Can You Tell A Raven From A Crow? | Blog | eNature

How Does The Wood Frog Survive Arctic Winter? | Blog | eNature

How Does The Wood Frog Survive Arctic Winter? | Blog | eNature

Why Do Crows Like To Gather in Large Roosts? | Blog | eNature

Why Do Crows Like To Gather in Large Roosts? | Blog | eNature

Friday Photo Fun Match Game | The Smoking Gun

Friday Photo Fun Match Game | The Smoking Gun

'Unusually early' Ice in Bering Sea threatens to bring crab fishery to a halt: 'Southward extension is farthest over the past 20 years' | Climate Depot

'Unusually early' Ice in Bering Sea threatens to bring crab fishery to a halt: 'Southward extension is farthest over the past 20 years' | Climate Depot. Hello Al Gore-bism!

More light for a better quality of life

More light for a better quality of life

Declining energy quality could be root cause of current recession, expert suggests

Declining energy quality could be root cause of current recession, expert suggests. Thanks 2 Obama Regime!

Can the economy bear what oil prices have in store?

Can the economy bear what oil prices have in store?

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Best Nature Photos 2011 -- National Geographic

Best Nature Photos 2011 -- National Geographic

Sorosis' glee over US Chaos

Posted by Matthew Vadum Bio ↓ on Jan 26th, 2012  Print This Post A A A George Soros is delighted that chaos is coming to his adopted homeland. “In the crisis period, the impossible becomes possible,” the anti-American financier told Newsweek in a recent interview, restating the Alinskyite adage that a good crisis is a terrible thing to waste. “I am not here to cheer you up. The situation is about as serious and difficult as I’ve experienced in my career,” Soros says. “We are facing an extremely difficult time, comparable in many ways to the 1930s, the Great Depression. We are facing now a general retrenchment in the developed world, which threatens to put us in a decade of more stagnation, or worse. The best-case scenario is a deflationary environment. The worst-case scenario is a collapse of the financial system.” Like some of the more dimwitted commentators on economics, Soros loves to spew the usual socialist drivel about so-called market fundamentalism running amok as if he were living during the Cleveland administration. “The collapse of the Soviet system was a pretty extraordinary event, and we are currently experiencing something similar in the developed world, without fully realizing what’s happening.” To people like Soros, the mortgage bubble was caused by the Snidely Whiplashes of the financial world, not by venal real-life politicians like Barney Frank and Chris Dodd and the monstrous financial blunderers known as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Free markets are to blame even though they have never been tried. As the U.S. economy continues to deteriorate, anger will grow and rioting in the streets is sure to follow. “It’s already started,” he says. “Yes, yes, yes,” Soros adds “almost gleefully,” Newsweek writer John Arlidge editorializes. For years Soros has longed for an opportunity to transform America into a socialist state. “The system we have now has actually broken down, only we haven’t quite recognized it and so you need to create a new one and this is the time to do it,” he said in 2009 as he created the Institute for New Economic Thinking with a $50 million endowment. This Communist sympathizer co-founded the ultra-secretive Democracy Alliance, a billionaires’ club that funds leftist political infrastructure. He has said that European-style socialism “is exactly what we need now” and favors American decline. Soros praises Red China effusively, saying the totalitarian nation has “a better-functioning government than the United States.” Continue reading page: 1 2

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Religious Squirrels

          There were Five country churches in a small TEXAS town: The Presbyterian Church , the Baptist Church , the Methodist Church, the Greek Orthodox Church , The Catholic Church  and the Jewish Synagogue. Each church was overrun with pesky squirrels . One day, the Presbyterian Church called a meeting to decide what to do about the squirrels. After much prayer and consideration they Determined that the squirrels were predestined to be there and they shouldn't interfere with God's divine will.. In The BAPTIST CHURCH the squirrels had taken up habitation in the baptistery. The deacons met and decided to put a cover on the baptistery and drown the squirrels in it. The squirrels escaped somehow and there were twice as many there the next week. The Methodist Church got together and decided that they were not in a position to harm any of God's creation. So, they humanely trapped the Squirrels and set them free a few miles outside of town. Three days later, the squirrels were back.  The Catholic Church got together and decided to leave them  to their own devices. But -- The Greek Orthodox CHURCH came up with the best and most effective solution. They baptized the squirrels and registered them as members of the church. Now they only see them on Christmas and Easter  Not much was heard about the Jewish Synagogue, but they took one squirrel and had a short service with him called circumcision and they haven't seen a squirrel on the property since.

My take on Obama's "State of Delusion Address"

It is a tale told by an IDIOT, full of Sound and Fury...Signifying Nothing!

Religion helps us gain self-control, study suggests

Religion helps us gain self-control, study suggests

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