Glenn Beck’s Interview With Lord Monckton and John Bolton

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Oct 312009
 

For anyone that hasn’t seen it; Glenn Beck sits down for a full hour with Lord Christopher Monckton and Former UN Ambassador John Bolton to discuss what the Global Climate Treaty means for America and why it should concern you.

There are five parts, but you can access them all from the same video.

Previously:
Evaluation: Is Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty?

Is Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty?

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Oct 182009
 

America… rise up now and stop this Marxist buffoon in the White House!

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On October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton, a noted climate change skeptic, gave a presentation at Bethel University in St. Paul, MN. In this 4 minute excerpt from his speech, he issues a dire warning to all Americans regarding the United Nations Climate Change Treaty, scheduled to be signed in Copenhagen in December 2009. A draft of the petition can be read here.

Lord Monckton served as a policy adviser to Margaret Thatcher. He has repeatedly challenged Al Gore to a debate to which Gore has refused. Monckton sued to stop Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth” from being shown in British schools due to its inaccuracies. The judge found in-favor of Monckton, ordering 9 serious errors in the film to be corrected. Lord Monckton travels internationally in an attempt to educating the public about the myth of global warming.

Phillies-Rockies Game Snowed Out!

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Oct 112009
 

Snow covers the playing surface of Coors Field, seen from the main concourse Saturday in Denver.


Hey Al Gore… Where is your God now?


Colorado manager Jim Tracy suspected this might not be a night for baseball when even his dogs wanted to skip the morning walk.

Major League Baseball agreed with Tracy’s beagles.

Game 3 of the Phillies-Rockies playoff on Saturday night has been postponed because of cold, snowy weather.

Snow covers the playing surface of Coors Field, seen from the main concourse Saturday in Denver.

Major League Baseball rescheduled the game for Sunday night at 10:07 p.m. ET, and Game 4 was pushed back to Monday, at a time to be determined. Game 5, if necessary, will be played as scheduled on Tuesday in Philadelphia, without a day off for travel.

“I think it’s a very wise decision,” Tracy told The Associated Press by phone. “You could have something happen in weather like this where you could lose a player for half a year in 2010. I don’t think that would be good for anybody.”

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