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On 2009-02-16 DavidPuner posted
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You Don’t Need a Weatherman

  • Posted by: David Puner
  • on February 16, 2009 at 10:56 am

You Don’t Need a Weatherman

If the debate over climate change is closed, why is John Coleman, the founder of the Weather Channel, still trying to prove it’s all a scam?

Well over a quarter-million weathercasts—that’s the ballpark figure the 74-year-old founding father of the Weather Channel guesses he’s probably performed in his 55 years in the business. Today, as for the past 15 years, he’s chalked up another weathercast like it’s his job, because it is. This, he tells me, is…

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On 2007-05-29 DavidPuner posted
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Outsider Politics

  • Posted by: David Puner , RamonaRosales
  • on May 29, 2007 at 4:03 pm

Outsider Politics

He was the earliest candidate in the history of presidential elections to announce his candidacy. After shaking things up at the first Democratic debate, he is polling around 1 percent. The funny thing is, he actually thinks he can win. Read & Discuss
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On 2007-02-15 DavidPuner posted
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Bad News

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  • on February 15, 2007 at 9:44 am

Bad News

Once the definitive voice on current events, network news fights to be heard over new media cacophony. Read & Discuss
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On 2009-02-16 DavidPuner posted
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You Don’t Need a Weatherman

  • Posted by: David Puner
  • on February 16, 2009 at 10:56 am

You Don’t Need a Weatherman

If the debate over climate change is closed, why is John Coleman, the founder of the Weather Channel, still trying to prove it’s all a scam?

Well over a quarter-million weathercasts—that’s the ballpark figure the 74-year-old founding father of the Weather Channel guesses he’s probably performed in his 55 years in the business. Today, as for the past 15 years, he’s chalked up another weathercast like it’s his job, because it is. This, he tells me, is…

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On 2007-05-29 DavidPuner posted
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Outsider Politics

  • Posted by: David Puner , RamonaRosales
  • on May 29, 2007 at 4:03 pm

Outsider Politics

He was the earliest candidate in the history of presidential elections to announce his candidacy. After shaking things up at the first Democratic debate, he is polling around 1 percent. The funny thing is, he actually thinks he can win. Read & Discuss
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On 2007-02-15 DavidPuner posted
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Bad News

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  • on February 15, 2007 at 9:44 am

Bad News

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