Archive for October, 2007

Biofuels ‘crime against humanity’

Posted on October 29, 2007. Filed under: Al Gore, Al Gore Lies, Bruce County Federation of Agriculture, Global Warming, Kyoto Protocol, United Nations, biofuel, bruce county argi news, emissions, energy policy, greenhouse gases |

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Is Al Gore a Chronic Liar? You be the Judge

Posted on October 14, 2007. Filed under: Al Gore, Al Gore Lies, Al Gore's film, GORELERO, Global Warming, Gore, Gore lies, Inconvenient Truth, global warming fraud |

GORELERO - by Hugh Hewitt
It began when Al Gore was a young man…
In the fall of 1968 Al Gore claimed that he’d influenced the nomination acceptance speech of Hubert Humphrey [...]

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wind turbines and Property Value - Real Life Experience

Posted on October 14, 2007. Filed under: Kincardine real estate, Ontario consumer protection, Opa, Opg, Wind turbines and health, bruce county real estate, property value, real estate in kincardine ontario, truth about wind farms |

North Country Advocates wind turbines and property value - real life experience
`My spouse and I have a home to sell in the village of Malone. One prospective buyer, pre-approved for a loan, had a list of items that were “deal breakers” for the bank. Among those terms and conditions of the [...]

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Court Identifies Eleven Inaccuracies in Al Gore’s ‘An Inconvenient Truth’

Posted on October 13, 2007. Filed under: Al Gore, Al Gore's film, Gore, Gore lies, Great Global Warming Swindle, Inconvenient Truth, News Busters, NewsBusters, Nobel Peace Prize, Politics, a dog named kyoto, dishonest marketing, environmental fraud, global warming fraud, propaganda film |

By Noel Sheppard | October 9, 2007 - 00:55 ET

Here’s something American media are virtually guaranteed to not report: a British court has determined that Al Gore’s schlockumentary “An Inconvenient Truth” contains at least eleven material falsehoods.
It seems a safe bet Matt Lauer and Diane Sawyer won’t be discussing this Tuesday morning, wouldn’t [...]

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Seriously Inconvenient Truth: Producers of Gore’s Film Asked to Return Oscars

Posted on October 13, 2007. Filed under: Al Gore, Al Gore's film, Gore lies, Inconvenient Truth, Nobel Peace Prize |

By Noel Sheppard | October 11, 2007 - 22:46 ET

As media in America fall all over themselves with glee at the thought of the Global Warmingist-in-Chief winning a Nobel Peace Prize, Wednesday’s findings by a British judge that Al Gore’s film “An Inconvenient Truth” contained nine material falsehoods has prompted a request to [...]

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Energy Policy is a Disaster for Ontario

Posted on October 8, 2007. Filed under: Energy Minister Dwight Duncan, Goderich, Huron Bruce, Huron County, John Tory, Lambton Generating Station, Liberal energy policy, Opa, Opg, Politics, Provincial election, Ron Stephens, energy issues for Ontario, power workers union |

Energy is pretty straightforward until politics is allowed to become involved.
According to the senior policy advisor of the Ministry of Energy $15 billion will give Ont. a clean stable cost effective electrical system. Add politics and the cost becomes $70 billion. Our electrical system must be put back in the hands of the people who [...]

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Health Care in Huron Bruce Gets a Failing Grade

Posted on October 8, 2007. Filed under: Bruce County, Bruce county health care, Canadian health care system, Carol Mitchell mpp Huron Bruce, Democracy Watch, Huron Bruce, Huron County, Liberal Party of Ontario, Ontario doctors, Provincial election, Ron Stephens, election Ontario, health care, public healthcare | Tags: , , , |

 by Ron Stephens
The percentage of people in Huron Bruce without a family doctor remains at unacceptable levels. Why?
Both the Liberal and Conservative parties want to introduce private health care. Starve the system long enough and pretty soon private health care starts to look good.
If you want good health care you must demand it. Competing against [...]

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