Friday, July 07, 2006

Jason Leopold on the Zoo: Saturday at 10:00am PST/ 1:00pm EST


Okay Zooheads, HUGE news. Tune in tomorrow at 1:00pm EST/10:00am PST for an interview with red-hot investigative journalist Jason Leopold LIVE on the Naked Zoo News Review radio show. We're giving him the entire hour to talk about the Valerie Plame affair, Enron, the death of Ken Lay and of course, his brutally honest memoir NEWS JUNKIE...If you're not in the greater San Francisco Bay Area never fear...you can listen to the show stream live HERE at KWMR.org...click on the 'ON AIR' link at the top...email us here at nakedzoo@gmail.com if there are any questions you want us to ask him on-air...and let us know if you want attribution or to be kept 'anonymous' :)

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Last night, here in the balmy state of Connecticut, Senator Joe Lieberman (D- CT) faced off against his challenger Ned Lamont in what is going to be their only debate (which doesn't seem fair or very democratic but there you have it). Below you will see the YouTube link to the Iraq portion of the debate. You can also see the entire debate HERE at PoliticsTV.com



One thing comes across very quickly. Ned is a novice and Joe is a polished veteran well schooled in the art of schoolyard 'you're a big dummy' debating. Lieberman handles himself well but has compromised himself so badly that it's clear he's a Democrat in name only. He's actually been endorsed by Sean Hannity and Ann Coulter.
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Al Gore is high on crack. Global warming is a good thing...in fact, it's a great thing.
many argue that it’s a boon, citing its benefits to agriculture and its potential to make severe climates more hospitable —
This wonderful quote is from a National Review cover story on global warming titled 'Snow Job' HERE is a wonderful deconstruction by ThinkProgress.
FACT: The 2001 report by the IPCC finds that global climate change’s “negative health impacts are anticipated to outweigh positive health impacts.” Assuming that current emission levels continue, an increase in heat waves and a deterioration in air quality “will increase the risk of mortality and morbidity, principally in older age groups and the urban poor.” Additionally, any “regional increases in climate extremes (storms, floods, cyclones, etc.) associated with climate change would cause physical damage, population displacement, and adverse effects on food production, freshwater availability and quality, and would increase the risks of infectious disease epidemics, particularly in developing countries.”


God bless the internet...
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Stay Warm and as always...

Stay Naked.

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