Posts about Barbara Boxer Must Lose in 2010 as of October 16, 2009
10/15/2009
What is really better is that bloggers whether large institutional or small voice can help by doing what they are already doing, getting the word out and back again. In some cases they can partner. Jacklyn G. Rodney of the Fratelli Group recently sent me a hello, on behalf of the World Wildlife Fund and its ” Act For Our Future ” an integrated online and broadcast TV campaign to encourage the U.S. Senate to act on climate legislation.
10/15/2009
Endangering People to Protect Fish By Janet Levy California, the nation’s largest producer of fruits, nuts, vegetables, livestock and dairy products, ranks fifth in the world as a supplier of food and agricultural commodities. Cash receipts totaled more than $36.6 billion in 2007. By comparison, Coca Cola’s 2008 revenue was $32 billion. The state provides more than half of the nation’s fruits, nuts and vegetables using more than 25% of California’s landmass for agricultural production.
10/15/2009
Climate-Security Connection: National security fears loom large for politicians who might otherwise oppose carbon legislation. That’s why John Kerry, rather than Barbara Boxer, has become the face of the Senate climate bill and why environmentalists are hitching up with veterans groups. — TNR’s The Vine Redox Flow Batteries for EVs: “Researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT…are developing improved redox flow batteries for automotive applications in an attempt
10/15/2009
I am making this reminder in honor of Blog Action Day for Climate . I would like to invite all of you in the Phoenix area to my climate presentation on November 10, 2009. The presentation is timed to coincide with the Copenhagen climate negotiations as Ill as debate on the Boxer cap-and-trade bill in the US Senate. Despite the explosion of media stories on climate, it is difficult for the average person to really get a handle on the science of greenhouse gasses and climate change in the simplistic and often incomplete or even incorrect popular accounts.
10/15/2009
Laura Ingraham hosted Chuck DeVore , the conservative senatorial candidate in California, on his race and the latest from the Left Coast. DeVore said he led the effort to vote against more taxes for California as well as the voters. He is running against former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina. He supports Ingraham’s “10 for ‘10″ efforts.
10/15/2009
Just as a Democrat will occasionally commit a random act of patriotism or common sense — so too can Republicans demonstrate that arrogance, stupidity, and insanity are bipartisan phenomena. Here are three recent examples of Republican moonbattery (four, if you count dingbat Olympia Snowe): Item Number One : Arnold Schwarzeneggar — the tax-and-spend RINO Governor with the 65% disapproval rating (27% approval) — is lecturing the GOP that it needs to be more like him. And you thought Obama was arrogant.
10/15/2009
10-15-09 Smart Sensuality Sell the Vatican to Feed the Starving? Perhaps It’s Times to Get Off Our High Horses 10-15-09 Smarty Pants Bill Gates Demands Cohesive Action On Global Hunger 10-15-09 PrivateEye Ralph Lauren’s Global BMI Battle (Anne’s lightbulb moment) 10-15-09 RedTracker Phillipa Hamilton Reveals: Ralph Lauren Fired Her in April 2009 10-15-09 Smart Sensuality Ellen von Unwerth and Annie Liebovitz Could give Terry Richardson a Photography Lesson 10-15-09 Smarty Pants Madonna: Everything Mrs.
10/15/2009
by Monica Walton Until recently, if you wanted to watch a movie, a trip to a video store like blockbuster was your only option. Instead of buying or renting the dvd, people now can choose a movie download instead. Following is a list of a few movies that you can get using a movie download site. Underworld: Evolution: The war between the Werewolves and the Vampires rage on. Now we look back to the beginning, and see how the feud between the two races began.
10/15/2009
Julia Lopez meets Sen. Boxer Originally uploaded by Transportation for America Fourteen-year-old Julia Lopez, right, a childhood wellness advocate from Los Angeles, CA, met California Democratic Senator Barbara Boxer in the Capitol yesterday. Lopez is in Washington, D.C. to participate in Transportation for America’s “health fly-in” to speak with Congressional representatives about the link between and health and transportation.
10/14/2009
The U.S. Energy Secretary, Steven Chu, and a leading senator predicted that Congress will make good progress on climate legislation — and may even pass a bill — before a meeting in Copenhagen in December to forge an international treaty to slow global warming. The remarks by Chu and Sen. Barbara Boxer of California were markedly more optimistic than those of President Obama’s chief climate and energy adviser, Carol Browner, who said 10 days ago that a U.S. climate bill would not be passed before Copenhagen.
10/14/2009
The animating idea of The Strangler was to recreate Strangler-era Boston, to bring the lost city to life so convincingly that readers would have the immersive three-dimensional experience of actually being there, walking the streets, brushing shoulders with the people. Period authenticity was important: the original working title of the book was The Year of the Strangler. Of course reanimating the actual city required that a few prominent Bostonians appear undisguised, or nearly so, including gangsters, cops, and politicians.
10/14/2009
I still find the term “Republican woman” an oxymoron, but in the Washington Post, columnist Kathleen Parker writes that they may just be the future of the GOP. In the past few months, several conservative women have emerged as candidates and critics to challenge the notion that the GOP is the party of men. They’re also putting to rest any thought that Sarah Palin is the female face of the party. …First up in this new league of their own are two celebrity entrepreneurs.
10/13/2009
The Kerry-Boxer climate bill has received a boost over the weekend when Republican senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina joined bill co-sponsor John Kerry (D-Mass.) in defining a broad bipartisan agreement that they believe can pass the Senate . Graham does not support the legislation as it stands now, but has indicated a willingness to sign-off on the compromise tentatively worked out with Kerry. The spirit of that agreement and the need to move forward was spelled out in a joint op-ed piece published in the New York Times on Sunday.
