Uncle Jay Explains the News today by “finally catching up to the present.” Instead of speaking about “health”, a word that was supposed to be the news word of the week, he focuses on “stupid” as the news word of the week. Enjoy this week’s installment below!
Uncle Jay Explains the News: July 27, 2009
July 27th, 2009 · No Comments
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What Will Be The Outcome of the Amazon Defense Coalition’s Lawsuit Against Chevron in Ecuador?
June 11th, 2009 · 10 Comments
Life in the Oriente Region of Ecuador is full of danger, mystery and intrigue. Located along the border with Colombia in the northeast part of the country, the region is home to ancient people groups who depend largely upon the resources of the Amazon River basin for their survival. It’s home to thousands of exotic [...]
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Blogger Offers ‘Definitive Guide’ to Environmental Lawsuit on Eve of Chevron Shareholders Meeting
May 21st, 2009 · 1 Comment
If you’re like most Americans, you’ve probably heard little about an environmental lawsuit that has potential to produce the largest settlement in the history of the world. In the space below, I offer for free information that might best be described as “The Definitive Guide to the Chevron Ecuador Lawsuit (hereinafter referred to as “The [...]
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Barack Obama Says ‘Uhh’ Once Every 9 Seconds During White House News Conference Tuesday
March 25th, 2009 · 12 Comments
An analysis of the words spoken by President Barack Obama during his hour-long news conference Tuesday night shows that, while answering reporters’ questions, he uttered a variant of the word “uhh” at least once every nine seconds. Though relying upon a flat-screen monitor placed behind a throng of reporters instead of his much-maligned teleprompter, President [...]
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Ten Reasons NOT to Elect Barack Obama in 2008
November 2nd, 2008 · 7 Comments
The differences between John McCain and Barack Obama are stark, prompting me to offer links to audio and video clips below which combine to serve as the Top 10 Reasons Not to Elect Barack Obama president of the United States: 1. Obama wants to establish a civilian national security force and, in doing so, further [...]
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Name That African-American Republican
August 28th, 2008 · 4 Comments
Only one of the two African-American men dominating today’s news headlines ever had his name appear on the rolls of the Republican Party. Do you know which one? If not, let’s play “Name that African-American Republican!” The first man, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., was a clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the American civil [...]
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ACORE President Vows to Destroy Climate Skeptic’s Career
July 27th, 2007 · 6 Comments
The first three paragraphs of a Washington Times article today combine to offer a prime example of the tactics used by left-wing liberal environmental wackos: The head of the Environmental Protection Agency says he will investigate a threatening letter sent by the leader of an EPA-member group, vowing to “destroy” the career of a climate [...]
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