Monday, May 10, 2010

Illegal?



Obama doesn't know how to use an Ipod?

In a speech given over the weekend at Hampton University, President Obama said:
"With iPods and iPads and Xboxes and PlayStations, -- none of which I know how to work -- information becomes a distraction, a diversion, a form of entertainment, rather than a tool of empowerment, rather than the means of emancipation."

Hmmm, we are seeing a pattern here. When BHO doesn't know how something works, he seems to have strong opinions on its value and it quick to criticize it. And I thought he was supposed to be the cool and savvy President?

Settled science? At least it settled to your stomach.

We are currently seeing more and more in the area of nutrition on actual role of saturated fats, refined carbohydrates, etc.

"Eat less saturated fat: that has been the take-home message from the U.S. government for the past 30 years. But while Americans have dutifully reduced the percentage of daily calories from saturated fat since 1970, the obesity rate during that time has more than doubled, diabetes has tripled, and heart disease is still the country’s biggest killer."

It now appears that not only are saturated fats not so bad for you, but that refined carbs are much worse for you.

http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=carbs-against-cardio

Similar to what we are finding regarding the role of CO2 in the climate. It appears that CO2 is not the villain the left likes to portray it as.

Why would the anyone falsify climate change data, etc.?

“We’ve got to ride the global-warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.”
- Timothy Wirth, U.S./UN functionary, former elected Democrat Senator

Why is the MSM in such bad shape?

The MSM has found itself way out of step with the American public on Immigration especially the new law in Arizona.




"From April 23 to May 3, the top three television networks offered viewers 50 stories and interview segments on their morning and evening news programs. The tone was strongly hostile to the law and promotional to the "growing storm" of left-wing protesters: 37 stories (or 74 percent) were negative, 10 were neutral, and only three were positive toward the Arizona law's passage -- 12 negative stories for every one that leaned positive."

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2010/05/06/mrc-study-12-1-abc-cbs-and-nbc-rip-arizonas-immigration-law#ixzz0nXIeGBWz

So the MSM was against the bill 12 to 1 while the American people are 60 to 70 percent for the bill. No wonder Fox News is looked upon as the best source for fair news.

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