From the London Daily Telegraph “Let me be clear: I’m not normally in favor of boycotts, and I love the American people. I holiday in their country regularly, and hate the tedious snobby sneers against the United States. But the American people chose to elect an idiot who seems hell bent on insulting their allies,…
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Important safety warning on the CFL bulbs
Below is a picture of a CFL light bulb from my bathroom. I turned it on the other day and then smelled smoke after a few minutes. Four inch flames were spewing out of the side of the ballast like a blow torch! I immediately turned off the lights. But I’m sure it would have…
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SCIENCE & ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY PROJECT
The Week That Was August 7, 2010 Quote of the Week “The report emphasizes that human society has developed for thousands of years under one climatic state, and now a new set of climatic conditions are taking shape.” NOAA’s State of the Climate in 2009, July 28, 2010 – This Week By Ken Haapala, Executive…
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Thompson to Face Vinehout With No Primary Challenge
Tomah … It’s official. With no challenges to the nomination papers, Republican challenger Ed Thompson will face off against incumbent state senator Kathleen Vinehout on November 2. Neither candidate faces a primary challenge and no independent or third party candidates filed for that seat.
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Honoring and Protecting the Second Amendment
By Ron Johnson Honoring, protecting, and defending the Second Amendment and an individual’s right to keep and bear arms should be a top priority for our next U.S. Senator, and I am committed to doing just that. I am and will be a staunch defender of the Second Amendment. For this reason, I am heartened…
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Arizona’s Right
A federal judge ruled against Arizona’s right to secure its border and uphold the rule of law. Below is my statement calling for the federal government to protect states’ right to secure their border. “I am disappointed by the federal judge’s ruling to block Arizona’s right to enforce the rule of law without interference from…