The following items are posted here for 12-18-00.
"According to Dr. Roy Spencer, meteorologist and team leader of the NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center, 'the temperatures we measure from space are actually on a very slight downward trend since 1979 . . . the trend is about 0.05 degree Centigrade per decade cooling.' The information from satellites closely matches that produced by weather balloons."
-- From "Putting Global Warming on Ice," The New American, December 18, 2000, page 6. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"'The earth's atmosphere is not warming, and fears about human-induced storms, sea level rise and other disasters are misplaces,' Dr. S. Fred Singer testified this week before the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and transportation, chaired by Senator John McCain. The hearing addressed the National Assessment of Climate Change (NACC) report on theoretical future impacts on the United States." "Vice President Al Gore frequently calls scientific skeptics of global warming 'a tiny minority outside the mainstream.' However, more than 17,000 scientists -- many of the climate and atmospheric experts -- have signed the Oregon Petition against the Kyoto Protocol because they see 'no compelling evidence that humans are causing discernible climate change,' Singer noted."
-- From "17,000 'Skeptics' Is Not a Minority," by Paul Driessen, eco-logic, Summer 2000, page 6. Address: Environmental Conservation Organization, PO Box 191, Hollow Rock, Tennessee, 38342. E-mail. Website.
"[W]ithin hours of the presidential succession controversy that began on November 8, OPEC oil ministers announced their decision to not increase oil production -- a reversal of pledges made last spring to the contrary. (In fact, the oil cartel apparently intends to enact further production cuts at the next OPEC meeting scheduled for early 2001.)"
-- From "Extreme Foreign Policy Threats Confront a Shredded Presidency," The American Sentinel, May 2000, page 1. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
"I have no doubt the Democrats of South Florida have stolen lots of votes in this election, and what should have been an easy Bush victory became a horse race." "Decades of voter fraud across the country have gone unreported by the media -- largely because the fraud favors Democratic candidates and usually takes place in big cities."
-- From "Democratic Voter Fraud Is the Real Story," by Christopher Ruddy and Stephan Archer, Internet Vortex, December 2000, page 26. Address: Sequoia Digital Corporation, 224 Datura Street, West Palm Beach, Florida 33401. Website.
"When the Republican filed papers to be a candidate for City Council [city name not disclosed due to concern for physical safety of candidate], it was noted there were less than 1,000 registered voters in that District. The Republican won nearly 700 of the votes but lost the election. Why? The Democrat opponent was the winner with nearly 1,800 votes!"
-- From "More Votes than Voters?" 9*1*1, November 2000, page 6. Address: California Coalition for Immigration Reform, 5942 Edinger, Suite 113-117, PO Box 2744-117, Huntington Beach, California 92649. Phone: 714-665-2500. Fax: 714-846-9682. E-mail. Website.
"I'm trying to kidnap these electors in states that [Mr. Bush] won that are not legally bound to him that have a right to vote how they want to."
-- Bob Beckel, former manager of Walter Mondale's presidential Campaign in 1984, as quoted in "Ugly Tactics Used against Electors," by Steve Miller, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 11-17, 2000, page 18. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"'I get them all -- faxes, phone calls, letters,' said [Florida elector Marsha] Nippert, who said she came home on election night to find her phone lines cut. 'The idea that, as they say, I'm not being patriotic because I'm not willing to switch -- well, I find that very offensive.'"
-- From "Ugly Tactics Used against Electors," by Steve Miller, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 11-17, 2000, page 18. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Total annual taxes paid in the U.S. now come to $10,447 for every man, woman, and child in the country, on average. That's far more than we pay for any other necessities of live like housing ($5,913), transportation ($2,552), or clothing ($1,436). In fact, we now pay more in taxes than we do for food, clothing, and shelter combined."
-- From "This Is Your Life," The American Enterprise, January/February 2001, page 8. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"What is a trillion dollars? If you laid one dollar bills end to end, you could make a chain that stretches from earth to the moon and back again 200 times before you ran out of dollar bills! It would take a military jet flying at the speed of sound, reeling out a roll of dollar bills behind it, 14 years before it reeled out one trillion dollar bills. If government stays on the course it's been on for the past forty years without a radical change, the federal government will have a $10 Trillion budget by the year 2010. American workers now net almost 20 percent less in real wages than they did in 1973. After taxes, two paychecks in a family barely equal the purchasing power one had twenty-five years ago."
-- From "What's a Trillion Dollars?" The Oil Patch, December 2000, page 9. Published by Cole Publications, The People's Choice, PO Box 9747, Longview, Texas 75608. Phone: 903-663-4079. E-mail. Website.
The following items are posted here for 12-11-00.
"As if this presidential election needs another twist, it turns out there is a patron saint of disputed elections, and it's none other than St. Chad of Lichfield, England. . . While Chad was elected and duly installed as archbishop of York, some bishops objected to this ordination because his consecration had not been rightly performed. Unlike his bickering American counterparts today, however, Chad humbly withdrew in favor of the other candidate to preserve unity."
-- From "St. Chad's Grace in Defeat Won Him Eternal Veneration," by Robin Galiano, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 4-10, 2000, page 4. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Jay Leno says: 'It's not looking good. According to the latest poll, 60 percent of Americans want Al Gore to concede the election. The other 40 percent are lawyers working for Al Gore."
-- From "Land of Lawyers," Inside Politics, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, December 4-10, 2000, page 16. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"About 87 million tons of foreign ballast are released into U.S. ports each year. . . [R]esearchers calculate that every gallon of ballast water carries an average of 31 billion suspected viruses and 3.5 billion bacteria, including disease-causing strains of cholera.."
-- From "Ships Bring Harmful Microbes to U.S. Ports," Middle America News, December 2000, page 7. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"The volunteer fire department in Cordon, Neb., fought wildfires that consumed 26,000 acres of grassland, mostly on one of Ted Turner's ranches, at a cost of $42,000 in equipment wear and tear. The billionaire is giving the UN $1 billion. But his donation to the fire department was $500."
-- From "Ted' insulting 'Gift'," Media Bypass, December 2000, page 44. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
The night before the John Kennedy assassination, at a party attended by Richard Nixon, J. Edgar Hoover, George Bush, Henry Kissinger, H.L. Hunt, George Brown, R.L. Thornton, and others unaligned with the Kennedy Administration, two of those present indicated that Lyndon Johnson "from his own mouth . . . had foreknowledge of the next day's rubout."
-- From "Assassinations and the News Media Coverup," by Pat Shannan, Media Bypass, December 2000, page 61. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"High school football killed as many students last year as did guns -- which means politicians should either stop using school shootings as an excuse to attack the Second Amendment or [should] start passing 'football control' laws, the Libertarian Party said today."
-- From "Guns & Football," The Oil Patch, December 2000, page 17. Published by Cole Publications, The People's Choice, PO Box 9747, Longview, Texas 75608. Phone: 903-663-4079. E-mail. Website. (Libertarian Party website.)
The following items are posted here for 12-4-00.
"High-powered 'civil rights' lawyers have gotten together to file an unprecedented lawsuit seeking reparations for slavery. . . . "
-- From "The Right Ear," Human Events, December 1, 2000, page 24. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"It'd tear the country to pieces. You can't do that." [Richard Nixon, responding to longtime advisor Bryce Harlow who had pleaded with Mr. Nixon to challenge the result of the 1960 election.]
-- From "Nixon Set Example During 1960 Loss," by Jack Torry, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 20-26, 2000, page 8. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Two Republican members of the Electoral College from Colorado have accused ABC News of trying to pressure them into voting for Democrat Al Gore, the Rocky Mountain News reported."
-- From "Dangerous Question," Inside Poliitics, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 20-26, 2000, page 15. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
The following items are posted here for 11-27-00.
"America's almost $5.7 trillion national debt is made up of two parts: One portion -- currently about 60 percent of the total -- is owed to the public in the form of Treasury bills, notes, and bonds; and the remainder is 'held by the government' as a result of raiding so-called 'trust funds' (the biggest one being Social Security). The public portion of the debt did decrease in the past year by about $230 Billion -- setting off the 'surplus' clamor. But, at the same time, borrowing from the trust funds added about $248 billion to the debt, for a net increase of $18 billion. [See Public debt -- end of Fiscal Year.] The bottom line: Big Government is still spending more than it is raking in."
-- From "The Elusive 'Surplus'," The New American, December 4, 2000, page 4. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"[A]ccording to the [New York] Times, 'The General Motors Corp., the world's largest company, now sells more graphic sex films every year than does Larry Flynt, owner of the Hustler empire. The 8.7 million Americans who subscribe to DirecTV, a General Motors subsidiary, buy nearly $200 million a year in pay-per-view sex films from satellite. . . ."
-- From "GM Grabs Big Money from Pornography," Human Events, November 17, 2000, page 20. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"Right after Nebraska voters last Tuesday passed a ballot measure that restricts marriage to one man and one woman, the American Civil Liberties Union was ready to sue to overturn the popular will. . . ."
-- From "Battling Democracy," (The Right Ear), Human Events, November 17, 2000, page 24. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"Voters in Vermont swept 15 Democratic incumbents out of the state House of Representative on Nov. 7, giving Republicans control with a comfortable 21-seat majority. The vote was apparent retribution for the Vermont General Assembly's approval of 'civil unions' giving homosexual couples many rights and privileges of married couples."
-- From "Vermont Sends Legislature Message on 'Civil Unions'," by George Archibald, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 13-19, 2000, page 1. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"It almost appears as if China's current war preparations, which are concentrated against Taiwan, are waiting on events in the Middle East. In other words, if China is going to do something against Taiwan before Clinton leaves office, the window of opportunity would probably coincide with an outbreak of war in the Middle East and a possible Arab (or OPEC) oil embargo against America."
-- From "Dawn of a Dark Time," by J.R. Nyquist, WorldNet, November 2000, page 23. Address: PO Box 2450, Fair Oaks, California 95628. Phone: 916-852-6300. Fax: 916-852-6302. Website.
The following items are posted here for 11-20-00.
Al Gore in the New York Times, October 22, 2000: "Well, I don't believe in the literal interpretation of the word 'literally.'"
-- From Human Events, November 3, 2000, page 1. Address: 1 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20001. Phone: 202-216-0600.
"Shortly before the Yugoslav government was replaced by a NATO-friendly regime in October, a court there found Bill Clinton and other world leaders guilty of war crimes in connection with the 1999 U.S.-led NATO bombing campaign of Serbia. None of the defendants appeared in court to dispute the charges.'"
-- From "White House Whispers," by Elizabeth Howard, Middle America News, November 2000, page 18. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"A survey of homosexuals, commissioned by a D.C. 'gay' paper, showed 80 percent backed Gore, 10 percent were for Nader, 7 percent undecided and 3 percent for Bush.'"
-- From "White House Whispers," by Elizabeth Howard, Middle America News, November 2000, page 18. Address: We the People Institute, Incorporated, PO Box 17088, Raleigh, North Carolina 27619. Phone: 919-839-1001. Fax: 919-839-2181. E-mail. Website.
"One of America's foremost reporters of PC drivel, John Leo, said that Stockport College in Manchester, England had not only banned the word 'history' because of the offensive 'his' syllable, but also banned phrases like 'ladies and gentlemen' (offensive class connotations) and terms like 'slaving over a hot stove,' which 'minimizes the honor and oppression of the slave trade.' Columnist Leo also reported that a local British government-run employment bureau no longer uses the terms 'hard-working,' 'reliable,' and 'smart,' because they 'discriminate against the disabled.' Plus, the phrase 'commitment and a desire to succeed are vital' was also banned, 'apparently for insensitivity to lazy people.'"
-- From "Squeaky Chalk," CampusReport, November 2000, page 2. Address" Accuracy in Academia. 4455 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20008. Phone: 800-787-0429, extension 104. E-mail.
"Burke's Peerage, the London lineage house that every four years traces the bloodlines of our presidential candidates, now informs us that Vice President Al Gore is actually a cousin to former President Richard M. Nixon. Both White House candidates, it turns out, are related to one George Maris, who landed in Philadelphia in 1699."
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, November 6-12, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"Longtime establishment journalist and author Carl Bernstein, who became famous as a young man for breaking the Watergate coverup scandal in the Washington Post, said during an appearance in Brunswick, Maine, that the media are becoming a 'freak show.' 'We're increasingly losing our way,' he said. 'Jouralism has less and less to do with truth and reality and totally lacks context.'"
-- From "Of Foxes and Chickens," by Pat Shannan, Media Bypass, November 2000, page 60. Alternative Media, Incorporated, 4900 Tippecanoe Drive, Evansville, Indiana 47715-3234. E-mail. Website.
"[I]nsurance companies don't advertise lower rates to non-homosexuals. After all, male homosexuals as a group have a shorter life expectancy than either smokers or male heterosexuals. You say, 'That would be discrimination against homosexuals!' But my question is why is it acceptable for insurance companies to discriminate against smokers but not homosexuals?"-
-- From Walter Williams, "The Federalist," Publius Press, as quoted here.
The following items are posted here for 11-13-00.
"According to a recent study by the Parents Television Council, the number of curse words on TV increased by 58 percent from 1997 to 1999. . . [O]ther research indicates that vile language accounts for 8 percent of leisure conversation among college students and 13 percent among adults."
-- From "Debased Discourse," The New American, November 20, 2000, page 2 7. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"The Grammies are always fun . . . [b]ut there are also some weird ideas celebrated at this awards ceremony. Here are some of the thoughts by 'artists' who either won awards or were praised from the podium. . . '. . .filling his body up with lead, yah; cracker in my way; slitting, slit his throat; watch his body shake; watch his body shake; that's how we do it in the motherf---ing [San Francisco] Bay . . . sitting on the dock of the dirty with my AK.' ('Heat-featuring Jet and Spice 1'; Paris, Unleashed, 1998, Unleashed Records, Whirling Records.) . . . [And this:] 'I kill a devil right now. . . . I say kill whitey all nightey long. . . . I stabbed a f---ing Jew with a steeple. . . . I would kill a cracker for nothing, just for the f--- of it . . . .' ('F--- a Record Deal'; Menace Clan, Da Hood, 1995, Rap-A-Lot Records, Noo Trybe Records, subsidiaries of Thorn EMI; called The EMI Group since 1997, United Kingdom.)" [And what are your children listening to?]
-- From "Reductio Ad Absurdum," Heterodoxy, September/October 2000, page 3. Address: PO Box 67398, Los Angeles, California 90067. E-mail. Website.
"In an era of media mergers and buy-outs, it appears that the conservative Washington Times newspaper has been subsumed into the Ted Turner media empire. Commenting on this dramatic development, veteran journalist Cliff Kincaid commented, 'Now we know why the paper has become such a propaganda vehicle for the U.N. and its front groups.' . . ."
-- From "U.N. Agent Ted Turner 'Buys' The Washington Times," press release of America's Survival, Incorporated, PO Box 146, Owings, Maryland 20736.Website.
"The Population Council, which holds the American patent to RU-486, was co-founded by John D. Rockefeller III. Rockefeller played a leading role in the population control movement, having been commissioned by Presidents Johnson and Nixon to join or lead several panels and commissions on population and family planning. . . . Joining Rockefeller and the Population Council in the quest for abortion and population control was Margaret Sanger, founder of Planned Parenthood. Sanger admitted: 'Birth control appeals to the advanced radical because it is calculated to undermine the authority of the Christian churches.'"
-- From "The Same Old Eugenics Movement," by William F. Jasper, The New American, November 6, 2000, pages 19, 21. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"RU-486 for sale in America will be made by the state-owned Hua Lian Pharmaceutical Company at its factory near Shanghai. Moreover, the Rockefeller Foundation had provided $2 million to upgrade the factory, and the FDA had inspected it to certify that the killer pill would meet tough U.S. standards."
-- From "Our RU-486 Cover Story," The John Birch Society Bulletin, November 2000, page 14. Address: The John Birch Society, Inc., 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914-6521. Phone: 920-749-3780. E-mail. Website.
"Just-released Census Bureau figures show that an astonishing 40 percent of the people living in New York city today were born in some other land. . . ."
-- From "Not All Immigrants Are Alike," by Karl Zinsmeister, The American Enterprise, December 2000, page 4. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"[F]or the period when he [Clinton] governed with a Democratic Congress, the Dow rose only 600 points. Since Republicans have controlled Congress, the Dow has risen over 6,000 points."
-- From "Sidelights," The American Enterprise, December 2000, page 6. Address: 1150 17th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20036. Phone: 202-862-5886. Fax: 202-862-5867. E-mail. Website.
"[D]ue to impossible-to-meet environmental regulations, no new oil refineries have been built in the U.S. since the early 1970s. The number of functioning refineries has actually declined, from 209 to just 156 facilities in the past ten years."
-- From "Five Secret Facts About High gas Prices at the Fuel Pump," The American Sentinel, November 2000, page 4. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
"Rogue nations are choosing to invest their scarce resources in A-bomb development in direct response to Clinton's September 2 announcement that the U.S. is suspending missile defense development."
-- From "U.S. Weaseling on Missile Defense Has Stimulated Nuclear Arms Race," The American Sentinel, November 2000, page 5. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
"Clinton's extensive use of cruise missile technology in the course of U.S. military adventures abroad has resulted in at least six instances in which these high-tech weapons have crashed intact, been recovered and transported to China."
-- From "Clinton's Over-Deployments Compromise Cruise Missile technology," The American Sentinel, November 2000, page 9. Address: 10660 South Tryon Street, Suite 16, Charlotte, North Carolina 28273. Phone: 704-504-1899. Fax: 704-365-1845. E-mail.
"The [State College, Pa.] faculty approved a resolution on Oct. 25 denouncing 'negative cheering' at football games -- in other words, no booing. The resolution will be read before every Beaver Stadium football game.."
-- From "Fans Told Not to Boo Hapless Nittany Lions," (AP), The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 30 - November 5, 2000, page 2. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"The top Chinese general in charge of enforcing communist ideology began a visit to the United States last week as a guest of the Pentagon in what some defense officials say is a covert intelligence mission to learn possible weaknesses in military morale."
-- From "Pentagon Group Sees Espionage Motive in General's Visit," by Bill Gertz, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 30 - November 5, 2000, page 23. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"In its biggest military show in 35 years, China has made clear that it views the United States as potential enemy No. 1."
-- From "Chinese Prepare for War with United States," by John Leicester, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 30 - November 5, 2000, page 24. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
"The Girl Scouts of America have avoided the beleaguered status of the Boy Scouts only because the organization has surrendered to exactly the cultural forces the Boy Scouts are resisting. The Girl Scouts' leaders hope to make their youthful charges the shock troops of an ongoing feminist revolution."
-- From "The Cookie Crumbles," by Kathryn Jean Lopez, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 30 - November 5, 2000, page 24. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
The following items are posted here for 11-6-00.
"Membership in the National Rifle Association has hit more than 4 million for the first time in the organization's history . . . .The organization has gained more than a million new members in the last 12 months -- an increase attributed largely to the Clinton-Gore administration's recent attempts to severely restrict the Constitutional freedom of America's law-abiding gun owners."
-- From "First Things First," America's First Freedom, November/December 2000, page 17. Address: National Rifle Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road, Fairfax, Virginia 22030-9400. Phone: 703-267-1000. Website.
"Al Gore is clearly the most leftist, socialist, globalist, environmentalist candidate to ever run for president of the U.S. He is a pro-gun control; pro-homosexual; pro-abortion; pro-United Nations; pro-One World Government; pro-Russia and China; pro-tax; pro-big government socialist. He is an environmental radical who would crush private property and reduce global population. All in the name of big Government."
-- From "Who Is Al Gore," The Oil Patch, November 2000, page 8. Published by Cole Publications, The People's Choice, PO Box 9747, Longview, Texas 75608. Phone: 903-663-4079. E-mail. Website.
"More than 7% of the people who work closest to President Bill Clinton either haven't filed or haven't paid taxes due a year ago, and they owe hundreds of thousands of dollars."
-- From NBC's Dateline, as quoted in "The Right Answers," The New American, November 6, 2000, page 48. Published by American Opinion Publishing Incorporated, 770 Westhill Boulevard, Appleton, Wisconsin 54914. Phone: 920-749-3784. Fax: 920-749-3785. E-mail. Website.
"'If you look at every race in the country, from dogcatcher to president, the amount spent is less than $10 per eligible voter,' [notes Peggy Ellis of the Cato Institute.] 'As a society, we spend more on potato chips . . . than we do on politics.'"
-- From "Inside the Beltway," by John McCaslin, The Washington Times National Weekly Edition, October 16-22, 2000, page 6. Address: 3600 New York Avenue, NE, Washington, DC 20002. E-mail. Website.
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