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Thursday, August 27, 2009

Climate of greed

August 27, 2009

Andrew Bolt: Getting on that gravy train: Ministers from 10 African countries are meeting in Ethiopia to try to agree a common position on climate change, months before a crucial UN meeting. They are expected to renew demands for billions of dollars in compensation for Africa because of damage caused by global warming. Will we get [...]

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Europe’s Dark Age and Islam’s Golden Age: Two Facets of The Same Fiction?

August 27, 2009

Even Europes Dark Age was (a lot) Brighter than Islam’s Mythical “Golden Age” Islam Watch Quote from this excellent article: “An Islamic world of enormous cities endowed with all the wealth of antiquity and the plunder gathered in the Muslim wars of conquest.” Now we all know why this period of history was called the [...]

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Not so fast: Lockerbie bomber, freed because he is terminally ill, may not be terminally ill

August 27, 2009

Was this an act of abject dhimmitude, not of compassion for a dying man? “Medical advice on Libyan bomber ‘in doubt,’” by David Maddox for The Scotsman, August 26 (thanks to JW): JUSTICE secretary Kenny MacAskill was last night under pressure to reveal more details of the medical evidence that led to the release of the Lockerbie [...]

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