Archive for 4 Feb 2010

This Ain’t Hell has a stolen valor story about some moron that claimed he had been awarded the MoH. Stolen valor is a federal crime and should be punished as such. This douche bag is trying to get the Stolen Valor Act overturned on grounds of free speech. Don’t think that’s going to fly.

Check it out:

Why Stolen Valor doesn’t violate 1st Amendment

Last month I wrote about the Denver Post going squishy on Richard Strandlof’s impending trial for a violation of the Stolen Valor Act. The Post wrote that convicting him would violate his 1st Amendment right to free speech. Well, apparently, there’s some case law that says otherwise.

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There’s only one issue I tend to get bent about though, it’s the MoH not the CMH. The name of the award is the Medal of Honor, not the Congressional Medal of Honor. It is awarded in the “name of Congress” which is usually why people call it that. Yeah, it’s nitpicky, but it’s a fact. Call it what it really is.

I didn’t think about this until I saw the title of the article over at American Thinker.

The CFC controversy back in the 80s is very similar to that of the global warming scam. In fact, it has the same players.

Check out these two articles at American Thinker:

The CFC Ban: Global Warming’s Pilot Episode
By David S. Van Dyke

Although it has been only a little over twenty years since the Montreal Protocol, which effectively created a global ban on chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), the interesting history of the ozone hole has slipped under the radar, largely eclipsed by the much greater story of the anthropogenic global warming fraud. It’s interesting to revisit the CFC/ozone depletion scam and note the striking similarities to the current campaign against CO2. [See also: IPCC: International Pack of Climate Crooks]

Chlorofluorocarbons were primarily used as refrigerants, propellants, and in fire control systems. They were uniquely well-suited to these applications. CFCs are non-toxic, chemically inert, non-corrosive, non-flammable and roughly four times heavier than air. Their physical characteristics makes them ideal refrigerants. Because they are so chemically inert, non-toxic, and non-flammable, they are excellent aerosol propellants. They are inexpensive to produce and easy and safe to handle. CFCs made modern refrigeration and air conditioning affordable and widely available.

IPCC: International Pack of Climate Crooks
By Marc Sheppard

Unquestionably the world’s final authority on the subject, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s findings and recommendations have formed the bedrock of literally every climate-related initiative worldwide for more than a decade. Likewise, virtually all such future endeavors — be they Kyoto II, domestic cap-and-tax, or EPA carbon regulation, would inexorably be built upon the credibility of the same U.N. panel’s “expert” counsel. But a glut of ongoing recent discoveries of systemic fraud has rocked that foundation, and the entire man-made global warming house of cards is now teetering on the verge of complete collapse.

Simply stated, we’ve been swindled. We’ve been set up as marks by a gang of opportunistic hucksters who have exploited the naïvely altruistic intentions of the environmental movement in an effort to control international energy consumption while redistributing global wealth and (in many cases) greedily lining their own pockets in the process.