Saturday, 18 April 2009

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OBAMA TO REGULATE CO2.

Here's a lovely item which positively glows with praise for the wise Obama as he decides that he needs to "regulate" the "pollutant" that is CO2 apparently. The idea that CO2 is NOT a pollutant - a view held by many prominent scientists - does not get a mention. First Obama regulates the banks, and now he wants to regulate the atmosphere.

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HUMPHYRS OVER THE RAINBOW (NATION)

I see that John Humphyrs has been given his first class ticket to the world and is off to cover the looming South African election. Apparently it is"too soon to write off hope" in this afflicted nation. Not so sure about that. The ANC is a corrupt venal immoral hypocrisy and yet they are looking at being returned for a further term in power, so I hope Mr Humphyrs will spell out why they are voted into power time after time and perhaps explain the serial failure of the political class in South Africa to deliver anything for anyone other than cash and patronage for themselves.

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THAT CABLE GUY - again!

I see that Vince Cable has once more been given great publicity from the BBC. They love him, don't they? And all the time - the cold wind of being ignored blows over Conservative George Osbourne and even Ken Clark. One could be forgiven for thinking Vince Cable was Chancellor of the Exchequer given the scale and positive spin to the coverage he is afforded.

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