Regional Spats, ‘Climate Justice’ Hijack Paris Talks on Global Warming

PARIS—Competing national interests and even personal rivalries have cast a cloud over the international summit on climate change meeting here, and the issue of “climate justice” has proven to be a significant stumbling block in the way of any meaningful deal. At various points during the two-week conference, realpolitik took over, overshadowing the summit’s larger objectives. “You don’t come […]

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HUGE COVERUP: Whistleblower Report Exposes Obama’s Protection of Islamic Terrorism

Kevin Whitson | December 11, 2015 at 12:03pm The attacks in San Bernardino, Calif. shocked the nation. Immediately following the attacks, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest repeatedly called the terrorist attacks “gun violence.” Earnest then used the attack to reiterate President Obama’s determination to change gun laws and promote his administration’s anti-gun agenda. Western Journalism has […]

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Cartoon: Einstein’s Theory of Insanity

Mike Gonzalez wrote earlier this week on the president’s national address: At his national address Sunday night, President Barack Obama lectured Americans at length on the evils of Islamophobia. That is a lofty sentiment, no doubt, but the harangue did strike many as disproportionate. After all, on this score Americans can already be rightly proud. […]

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Ted Cruz Sheds Light on Global Warming Hoax at Climate Science Hearing

(ConservativePapers.com) – Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas), chairman of the Subcommittee on Space, Science, and Competitiveness, convened a hearing titled “Data or Dogma? Promoting Open Inquiry in the Debate over the Magnitude of Human Impact on Earth’s Climate” on Tuesday, December 8. The hearing focused on the ongoing debate over climate science, the impact of federal funding […]

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Congress inks pact on permanent Internet access tax ban

WASHINGTON (AP) — House and Senate negotiators announced Wednesday that they have reached agreement on bipartisan legislation to make permanent a moratorium that prevents states from taxing access to the Internet. The moratorium was first enacted in 1998. State and local governments that already had Internet taxes were allowed to keep them under the current […]

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Facebook vs Golda Meir

Last year, at the beginning of the Gaza conflict, we posted an image of Golda Meir with the most famous quotation attributed to her: “Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us.” With all the evidence of Palestinian indoctrination of children to hate Israelis, we felt that her […]

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