To: Don Hurst who wrote (645166 ) 2/10/2012 3:02:59 PM From: joseffy Respond to of 1579106 Two stories the American media just doesn’t want us to hear: February 10th, 2012 By Kevin Collinscoachisright.com Yesterday Germany’s most important daily newspaper The Bild called the “ experts” opinion on CO2 lie s and pure fear mongering. Comimg from Europe, this a thunderous body blow to the global warming hoax and makes our Supreme Court look foolish for ruling that CO2 causes greenhouse gases. Using that ruling, the federal EPA unleashed an endless stream of assine regulations that are crippling our economy. The Bild joined a publishing house that print a new book which is a scathing attack on the legitimacy of climate science claims about CO2. It was written by a heretofore revered father of Germany’s green community who felt compelled to speak out because he was shocked, first to find what he described as hundreds of errors in a report on renewable energy, and next that the errors were ignored by the “science’s” governing body. This is very bad news for the Left. The debate it has long feared and never wanted is now unavoidable. Make note of this date February 9, 2012 as the date the hoax started to crumble. British government takes ownership of English schoolgirls Under the same kind of totalitarian health care coverage Obama wants to shackle us with, the British National Health System (NHS) has begun implanting contraceptive devices into school girls as young as 13 without their parents’ consent or knowledge. The British State believes it owns these little girls and it will not let anything like “parental rights” or “religious objections” get in the way of its plans to control their own lives and bodies. The NHS can’t even say how many girls have been implanted, but it has no intention of stopping the procedures. The NHS assures English parents their little girls are all safe because they had to fill out a health questionnaire before the invasive procedure was carried out, not in a medical facility but in an office in the student’s school. Since teenagers are noted for their careful concern for details this will make everything okay, the NHS presumably argues. An explanation from a NHS representative that was supposed to be reassuring is chilling in its “1984”-like tone. She said, “This is over and above national guidance and meeting all legal requirements.”