The global average temperature is about 1° Fahrenheit higher than it was a century ago. This one degree has caused a lot of fuss, including one of my least favorite vice presidents, Al Gore, winning a share of the Nobel Peace Prize.
The fuss isn’t all bad. I may disagree with the way that [...]
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Quote of the Moment
“We didn’t feel the nature of the atonement was one of those things you could agree to disagree over.”
- Pod Bhogal
Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship (UCCF)
What Pod is really saying is this: people couldn’t possibly view the atonement in any other way than the way HE and his group sees it.
It is sad that [...]
electric car update
A couple of months ago, I posted an entry on some well-documented information regarding electric car technology. The info came from the web site of a new documentary called Who Killed the Electric Car? For most areas this movie has come and gone, so I’m watching for a DVD release soon.
I think we [...]
the unlikelyhood of hearing the truth about politics
I’ve decided that it is impossible to find out what our government is doing most of the time, whether they are Republican or Democrat. I realize that there are some top secret things that should be kept top secret. That’s not what I’m referring to.
Is there any doubt that under the goverment’s “classified” [...]
where is the electric car?
Interesting link below regarding electric car technology. The common arguments against widespread use of electronic cars are not founded in the facts. The technology exists that would make this kind of transportation feasible and affordable. Unfortunately, big money and politics prevent it from happening.
Did you know that Americans drive an average of 29 [...]
what’s wrong
I have quit watching television news. I am no longer watching the people dying, leaders corrupting, riots starting, minorities complaining, majorities minimizing, children disappearing, and skies falling.
Before you accuse me of ignoring the problems of the world, let me explain.
Whenever I’m watching the news I get this sense that I am the audience in [...]
using tragedy for political gain
It is sad to see Senators like Barack Obama of Illinois, and Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu use the devastation in the city of New Orleans for political gain. Obama’s comment that Bush “seemed to lack empathy for those stranded by the hurricane” is a cheap shot that resonates with political point-scoring.
Is this the time [...]
Jason Barmer

