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January 2010, Page 3

First ClimateGate, then GlacierGate, now Amazongate

It’s just not been a good last several months for global warming alarmists on the issue of “man-made” climate change. This time around, Telegraph’s James Delingpole, Dr. Richard North, and Anthony Watts all report on another IPCC claim that wasn’t “peer-reviewed” as originally advertised (not that actually being “peer-reviewed” by a bunch of agw shills is impressive anyway). .....   [Read More]

The arrest of James O’Keefe (UPDATED WITH CLARIFICATION)

I can’t really add much more to what Michelle Malkin has said about the arrest of James O’Keefe, one half of the ACORN-exposing tag team, who – along with three other alleged “conservative activists” – was arrested yesterday on charges of attempting to wiretap [NOTE: See clarification below] Sen. Mary Landrieu’s office. .....   [Read More]

The sexiness of winning the battle of good versus evil

Every once in a while I’ll get a question from a non-believer asking me a question related to whether or not my life is “boring” because, as a Christian, it has to be lived on the “straight and narrow.” I secretly smile when I hear questions like this – questions that, most of the time, are asked in a sincerely curious way, because I know there is nothing “boring” about Christianity, and also because I know that Christian life, much like secular life, means anything but having to stay on the “straight and narrow.” In other words, my answer to those who ask about my life as a Christian is that we can have just as much fun as a non-believer, provided we don’t carry the fun to excess and provided it’s not the type of “fun” that goes against the word of God......   [Read More]

A Super Bowl ad I can’t wait to see (UPDATE: SARAH PALIN RESPONDS TO NOW)

Most of the time, Super Bowl ads are either cute, funny, sexy, over the top, or a combination of the above. Rarely do they preach any particular social awareness message – in fact, in the past oftentimes when advocacy groups have tried to place such ads during the Super Bowl they’ve been shot down by the network airing the SB. .....   [Read More]