Thursday Night Quick Hits: The Tuned Pale Ale Edition

For all the music aficionado’s out there… beer bottle labels that indicate the note of the sound the bottle makes when you blow across the bottle top.

EPA and Global Warming Nuts

ON FIRE… Mark Levin: We Must Take Back Our Country, Stay Engaged & Fight for Liberty (video)

Take this with a grain of salt (it is from Politics Daily), but it is interesting : After Alaska Loss, GOP Gets Aggressive Against Tea Party Candidate in Delaware

Delaware GOP officials are wasting no opportunity to attack Christine O’Donnell ahead of the Sept. 14 Republican primary, preparing a slew of negative ads and accusing her of inflating her resume and making false statements about the moderate Castle, The Associated Press reported.

“She’s not a viable candidate for any office in the state of Delaware,” state party chairman Tom Ross, who is backing Castle, told the AP. “She could not be elected dog catcher.”

The Political Divide

Obama was for the war before he voted against it…

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Blindsided: Why the left doesn’t see it coming

How to Be an American

Say NO to Michigan Constitutional Convention:

EPA Has A Label For Everything: The EPA Wants You To Shop At Retail Stores That Have Energy Star Label

The EPA is encouraging parents and students to do their back to school shopping at EPA approved, Energy Star labeled retail stores:

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is encouraging students and their parents to support the environment by shopping for back-to-school clothes and supplies at retail stores that have earned the Energy Star label. Energy Star saves Americans energy and helps them protect the environment by avoiding greenhouse gas emissions.

Energy Star labeled stores have features that set them apart from typical stores, such as energy efficient lighting, registers that go to sleep when not in use, and store processes for shutting off equipment during closed hours. Energy Star labeled stores are independently verified to meet strict energy efficiency performance levels set by EPA. Stores that have earned the Energy Star perform in the top 25 percent of stores nationwide, use at least 35 percent less energy and emit at least 35 percent less greenhouse gas emissions than their peers.

I’ll do my shopping at the store that has what I want with the best price, service and is closet to me.