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Untitled[Untitled] Does Matt really believe a McCain administration is going to do anything about global warming - except stimulate it with nuclear strikes on Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan and probably Russia and China?

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Group Administrators for Obama - Collaboration Group[Group Administrators for Obama - Collaboration Group] McCain's Running Mate - How scary/insulting is that?: This is who McCain thinks can stare down Putin, deal with Iran, Afghanistan, China, global warming should McCain pass? He thinks that this is the way to get my female vote?

The Congress Bloghttp://www.congresscheck.com/2008/08/22/disproof-of-global-warming-hype-published/ [The Congress Blog] Disproof of Global Warming Hype Published: The recent Global Warming hysteria is in reality a geopolitical push by leading global elite circles to find a way to get the broader populations to willingly accept drastic cuts in their living standards, something that were it demanded without clear reason by politicians, would spark strikes and protest. The UN’s latest IPCC report on Global Warming calls for diverting a huge 12% of global GDP to “prevent the harmful effects of climate change.” The UN report, for example, estimated that its recommendations to reduce certain manmade emissions would cost about $2,750 per family per year in the price of energy.

Politics or Poppycockhttp://politicsorpoppycock.com/2008/08/29/what-a-mccain-victory-could-mean-no-money-for-health-care-and-the-end-of-our-volunteer-army/ [Politics or Poppycock] What a McCain Victory Could Mean: No Money for Health Care and the ...: Plus, as the United States solidifies itself under President McCain as a militaristic Empire, the remnants of the old Republic would inevitably be swept away.

MyUCCedu.com[MyUCCedu.com] An Enduring Peace Built on Freedom Securing America’s Future: Americans should welcome the rise of a strong, confident European Union. The future of the transatlantic relationship lies in confronting the challenges of the twenty-first century worldwide: developing a common energy policy, creating a transatlantic common market tying our economies more closely together, and institutionalizing our cooperation on issues such as climate change, foreign assistance, and democracy promotion.

Joe's Journalhttp://engh102.wordpress.com/2008/08/30/renewing-american-leadership/ [Joe's Journal] Renewing American Leadership: We cannot negotiate trade agreements to help spur development in poor countries so long as we provide no meaningful help to working Americans burdened by the dislocations of a global economy. We cannot reduce our dependence on foreign oil or defeat global warming unless Americans are willing to innovate and conserve.

1read's Webloghttp://1read.wordpress.com/2008/08/30/the-world-today/ [1read's Weblog] THE WORLD today!: willingness to take a partial loss on loan/s, an overhaul of the Federal Housing Administration, stronger regulations of mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, giving them a permanent authority to increase home loans from $417.000 to $625.000, $15 Billion in housing-related tax incentives, including a refundable tax credit of up to $7.500 or 10% of the purchase price for first home owners on purchase of unoccupied housing to slow the fall of plunging home prices, an amount of $150 Million to expand counseling for borrowers to prevent foreclosure, establishing stricter disclosure rules and payment requirements for lenders, a Housing Trust Fund of $5 Billion to cover expenses related to the foreclosure rescue plan for three years to be used to create affordable rental housing, financial councelling and mortgage restructuring, and a $3,9 Billion emergency aid to stabilize hard-hit communities by purchasing vacant and foreclosed properties. The long-sought housing relief legislation, the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008, raising the national debt ceiling to $10,6 Trillion to accomodate rescue plan for the mortgage companies, existing already federal debt of $9,5 Trillion, made its final passage overwhelmingly through the Senate and was signed into law by President Bush early Wednesday. To stabilize troubled housing companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac with a combined capital structure of about $83 Billion, debts of more than $1,5 Trillion, exposures of more than $5,3 Trillion and unprecedented losses of $11 Billion in the last nine months, expecting heavy new quarterly losses as foreclosures continue and housing crisis will last into 2009, suffering both firms increasingly under-capitalisation, the Treasury Department took two steps, which could cost over $25 Billion for the next two years, but according to the IMF upwards of $100 Billion, making plans to increase the amount they can borrow from the Government and enabling the Government to directly invest in the firms if conditions get worse, suggesting the creation of a new regulatory agency the Federal Housing Finance Agency, authorizing the Federal Reserve separately direct lending to the two companies if necessary, - important emergency measures forming part of the new housing rescue law, keeping the Treasury Department monitoring ongoing crisis around the two mortgage groups.

Thoughts Of A Conservative Christianhttp://bsimmons.wordpress.com/2008/08/28/whose-judgment-do-you-trust/ [Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian] “Whose Judgment Do You Trust?”: President Bill Clinton made it clear why so many Democrats still love him, giving a well-pitched (if utterly dishonest) speech that helped unite the party around the nominee and play to the broader public watching at home. Then, Joseph Biden ruined it with a red-faced speech that begged voters to compare Barack Obama’s foreign policy judgment with John McCain’s, asking undecided voters to contrast Obama’s greatest weakness with McCain’s greatest strength.

Free Frank Warner[Free Frank Warner] Bill Clinton’s speech ignored his real record: It was the Newt Gingrich Republican Congress that had to strongarm Clinton to agree to balance the budget in seven years. It only took the Clinton White House a day or two to renege on the agreement when Leon Panetta pronounced "...seven years, eight years, whatever." Clinton's lowest priority was balancing the budget.

Blaine561's Blog[Blaine561's Blog] Baline561’s Record of History being made, Barak Obama’s acceptence ...: With John McCain’s support, President Bush and Vice President Cheney have led our nation into one calamity after another because of their indifference to fact; their readiness to sacrifice the long term to the short term, subordinate the general good to the benefit of the few and short-circuit the rule of law.

the bruce bloghttp://thebruceblog.wordpress.com/2008/08/13/us-foreign-policy-we-fail-by-having-more-musicians-in-our-military-bands-than-we-have-diplomats/ [the bruce blog] US Foreign Policy: We fail by having more musicians in our ...: Gates said. He noted that the entire American diplomatic corps ”” about 6,500 people ”” is less than the staffing of a single aircraft carrier group, yet Congress isn’t interested in paying for a larger Foreign Service.

Free Mark Steyn!http://steynian.wordpress.com/2008/08/21/steynian-228/ [Free Mark Steyn!] Steynian 228: if you want to liberate the Iraqi people, you really want to enrich oil companies, or if you think Obama is a vacuous celebrity, you’re really a racist, or if you think global warming is a hoax, you really hate the environment, etc., etc., etc. Being that leftists flatter themselves by calling themselves “progressives,”

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