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  • Kids Think We're Better Off Dead

    04/26/2012 12:18:55 PM PDT · by To-Whose-Benefit? · 32 replies
    WorldNetDaily ^ | April 25, 2012 | WND
    "A 12-year-old girl has responded with the stunning “I wish we didn’t exist” to questions about how she feels about pollution and humanity’s impact on the earth, according to a new video released by Brian Sussman, author of “Eco-Tyranny: How the Left’s Green Agenda will Dismantle America.” The response came from a 6th-grade girl identified only as Kalie, from Gault Elementary. Sussman met her during Earth Day events in Santa Cruz, Calif., recently, where he traveled to ask “What is the most serious threat facing mankind?”"
  • Weekly Reading On Thin Ice

    11/29/2007 11:09:55 AM PST · by bocopar · 12 replies · 34+ views
    Bob Parks: Outside The Wire ^ | 11/29/07 | Bob Parks
    My daughter had trouble sleeping last night. She brought home the latest issue of "GeoTrek", brought to us by The Weekly Reader. On the cover the lead story, "When Temperatures Are Leaving The Artic On Thin Ice". Of course, such an issue on climate "change" wouldn't be complete without pictures of those cute, cuddly polar bears. People are entitled to their opinions, but one would hope that when disseminating information to grade schoolers, that information would be factually correct, not politically correct.