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I've often thought that it doesn't seem quite like the future until there are flying cars. Well, there's a new design for one. It's a helicopter with enclosed rotors. (Hat tip: LA Siren).
"Fossil fuels are to blame, world scientists conclude:"
A major international analysis of climate change due Friday will conclude that humankind's reliance on fossil fuels — coal, fuel oil and natural gas — is to blame for global warming, according to three scientists familiar with the research on which it is based.
So concerns about global warming could help build a consensus for a move toward nuclear power and ethanol-fueled cars. Using methods such as these to achieve U.S. energy independence would defund nations such as Iran and Saudi Arabia that are financing radical jihadists around the world, and provide a tremendous benefit in increased U.S. security.
A new product lets you generate your own heat and power for your home.
Obama, trying to get to the left of Hillary so as to improve his electability with the far-left wing of the Democrat party, seeks to betray the U.S. and the American troops by demanding that our troops leave Iraq by March 31 of next year, as long as their work in Iraq is not finished. Otherwise, they can stay.
...the withdrawal could be temporarily suspended if the Iraqi government meets a series of benchmarks laid out by the Bush administration. That list includes a reduction in sectarian violence; the equitable distribution of oil revenue; government reforms; and democratic, Iraqi-driven reconstruction and economic development efforts.
Per Obama, the troops can stay if "sectarian violence" is reduced and the other key goals have been achieved; otherwise they have to come home.
Obama may unknowingly be positioning himself as a "give up and quit" politician.