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Creepy Sleepy Show 131 - On Democrats and Climate Change

 
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Creepy Sleepy Show 131 - On Democrats and Climate Change

Although President Bush’s approval ratings have dipped to record lows, Congress’ approval rating is even lower. Why have the Democrats been completely unable to manifest change in Washington D.C.? As the Democrats struggle to find an electable (emphasis on ‘electable’) Presidential nominee, few are paying attention to their inability to the current Congress’ failure to stand up to the President on The Iraq War, Torture, and Iran. Doc, from Supernova Earth, has all the analysis fit to print. Mm, er, podcast.

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United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki Moon addressed the press during a stakeout last week. He urged the United States and China to play an active role in curbing Climate Change.



The SG’s comments are less interesting, however, than the re branding of the term Global Warming to it’s current incarnation, ‘Climate Change.’ Dan discusses the marketing of our environment. Covered for the Talk Radio News Service.

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- DHP

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