Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label truth. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Will it make news, or be buried....

A post like the one below, from Yahoo via Forbes via Nasa, is too important to be buried. However, I expect it to be buried. Basically, it is being reported that new NASA data directly refutes the whole theory of Global Warming via trapped greenhouse gases. I find this not suprising because the science around "global warming" (or do I need to say "Climate Change" so some can cover their basis) has had all the patterns of fake, phony, political and FAST. My number on data point is the violent reaction of any when you simply ask for the proof and data. "We are beyond that" they scream and assume my truth seeking is politically motivated (how?). Truth seeking is what we need to get beyond partisanship. I don't see any truth seeking from environmentalists. I also see the motive for "global warming" advocates, it gives them a) the key then need to promote big controlling government and b) a religion to help them deal with their secularism (fyi, I am not religious -- at least in a traditional sense). What do you think?

http://news.yahoo.com/nasa-data-blow-gaping-hold-global-warming-alarmism-192334971.html

Friday, July 17, 2009

Keeping it Logical

Seeking the truth is what will unite us in this country, and in communities around the world.

Here is a video, right off of MSNBC, that does a good job highlighting what I think is the problem that many on the right have with Obama, and the way he fails to think things through.


This reporter points out the contradiction in his speech, and while I very much enjoy an articulate President, these types of statements are troubling with our current President. It is disturbing that the national networks did not call on him on this particular "positioning" speech, and I don't believe the current relationship between the President and the press is a good thing for the country. I was thinking about what would cause a leader to overlook such a contraction, and, in my opinion, this speech is the symptom of a man who “wants to believe” and “wants to be liked.”

I think the pointing out of this ability to be smoothly presidential and preposterous is particularly instructive to those who don’t understand why so very many find Obama repulsive. I believe I understand both his supporters and detractors, and I believe it is crucial that each understands what exactly is the "truth" of the other. Bush often was inarticulate. Obama is often irrational,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6-4wPVwNEM&NR=1

---- Storm