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Some "Holes" in the Theory of Man-Made Global Warming

Four Colossal Holes in the Theory of Man-Made Global Warming
by John Hawkins

Repeating the words "scientific consensus" over and over and telling sad stories about polar bears does not qualify as "science." So, why is it that the people who insist that Man-made global warming is based on science, not politics, always get shaky and defensive when people want to actually talk about the reasoning behind it?

When was the last time you heard a scientist get hysterical when you asked him to explain Einstein's theory of relativity? If you ask a scientist why nothing can move faster than the speed of light, he doesn't tell you a terrible story about how koala bears will die if you don't believe the theory is right, does he? Scientists who are confident and in command of the facts don't need to distort data and duck basic questions about the assumptions that are behind scientific theories.

So, why is it that the people who insist that man-made global warming is occurring right now can't come up with coherent answers to many of the most basic problems with the ideas that undergird their theory?

http://townhall.com/columnists/JohnHawkins/2009/12/08/four_colossal_holes_in_the_theory_of_man-made_global_warming

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'Stupak Lessons'

The Stupak Lessons
What the pro-life senators can learn from the Stupak amendment in the House.

By Robert Costa

As Friday, November 6, faded into the early hours of Saturday, November 7, the Capitol was mostly empty. The statues of statesmen stood still in the silence. The night guards talked sports, quietly. The only footsteps were those of a handful of reporters loitering outside the office of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.). Inside, Pelosi and House Democrats were huddling, hour after hour, trying to find a compromise on abortion so that Pelosi’s health-care bill could be brought to the floor and passed. As the clock struck midnight, there was some buzz inside, then nothing. Would there be a deal?

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D., Md.) emerged. “We’re making progress,” he said. Abortion, he added, was a “small facet” of the internal House debate. Then he was gone. Henry Waxman (D., Calif.) then popped out of the meeting to tell reporters that abortion was, in fact, a huge part of the deliberations between Pelosi and a group of pro-life Democrats led by Bart Stupak (Mich.). “There’s a fundamental disagreement,” said Waxman. “That’s just the reality.”

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NzQ1Yzk5YzJmYmYwNmJhNGRhMjgzOGFiNzI3Y2I2NWY=
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