Fears Over Global Warming In Rapid Decline Following Climate Scandals
Public trust in climate science at a low point, warming advocates “scared shitless” Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Thursday, March 11th, 2010 The latest survey from Gallup indicates that Americans’ fears over anthropological global warming are in rapid decline and that more and more people feel that climate change is being over exaggerated. The figures reflect the fallout of several recent scandals that have led many more to question the science behind the theory of human induced warming, in addition to the motivation of some of the scientists pushing it

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Public trust in climate science at a low point, warming advocates “scared shitless” Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Thursday, March 11th, 2010 The latest survey from Gallup indicates that Americans’ fears over anthropological global warming are in rapid decline and that more and more people feel that climate change is being over exaggerated. The figures reflect the fallout of several recent scandals that have led many more to question the science behind the theory of human induced warming, in addition to the motivation of some of the scientists pushing it. “Gallup’s annual update on Americans’ attitudes toward the environment shows a public that over the last two years has become less worried about the threat of global warming, less convinced that its effects are already happening, and more likely to believe that scientists themselves are uncertain about its occurrence.” the pollster’s website states .
US budget deficit hits record high in February
AFP March 11, 2010 The US government registered a record budget deficit in February, the 17th consecutive month of running in the red, the Treasury said Wednesday. The February budget shortfall was 220.909 billion dollars, a 14 percent rise from a year ago and the biggest monthly gap on record

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AFP March 11, 2010 The US government registered a record budget deficit in February, the 17th consecutive month of running in the red, the Treasury said Wednesday.

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Youtube March 11, 2010 Jesse Ventura was on The View yesterday.

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1 in 3 Killed by U.S. Drones Attacks In Pakistan Are Civilians
Thinktank report figures highlight increasing frequency of missile deaths Steve Watson Prisonplanet.com Thursday, March 4th, 2010 One out of every three people killed by unmanned US Predator drones in Pakistan is a civilian, according to a new report that highlights the collateral damage caused by the targeting of Taliban and “Al Qaeda” operatives with missiles. The report by Washington think tank The New America Foundation has found that 32% of the more than 1,200 people killed since 2004 were innocent bystanders rather than dangerous terrorists.

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Microsoft exec pitches Internet usage tax to pay for cybersecurity programs
Tony Romm The Hill March 4, 2010 A top Microsoft executive on Tuesday suggested a broad Internet tax to help defray the costs associated with computer security breaches and vast Internet attacks, according to reports . Speaking at a security conference in San Francisco, Microsoft Vice President for Trustworthy Computing Scott Charney pitched the Web usage fee as one way to subsidize efforts to combat emerging cyber threats — a costly venture, he said, but one that had vast community benefits. “You could say it’s a public safety issue and do it with general taxation,” Charney noted.

