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Gene Cottrell wrote:
http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263746 Real estate developer and political hack, check. But just what *are* Sen Inhofe's scientific credentials? - JR |
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"JR" wrote in message ... Gene Cottrell wrote: http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263746 Real estate developer and political hack, check. But just what *are* Sen Inhofe's scientific credentials? - JR Wow, what a terrifying article. --riverman |
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Gene Cottrell wrote:
http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263746 Amazing. Where to start? I'm not sure I've seen so many strawmen erected and knocked down since the last time I listened to Rush Limbaugh. (And much of that article sounds like it could have been gleaned directly from the drug-addled one himself.) He jumps from: "From 1895 until the 1930’s the media pedaled a coming ice age" straight to the present without even considering that scientific research may have discovered a thing or two in the intervening years. (And of course the media doesn't "pedal" unless they're on bikes.) "After more than a century of alternating between global cooling and warming" is then offered up without the slightest bit of evidence. This little gem is almost charming in its ignorance of the scientific process: "After all, there was a so-called scientific “consensus” that there were nine planets in our solar system until Pluto was recently demoted." And then there's: "We have all heard the dire predictions about the threat of overpopulation, resource scarcity, mass starvation, and the projected death of our oceans. None of these predictions came true, yet it never stopped the doomsayers from continuing to predict a dire environmental future. None of these predictions came true, yet it never stopped the doomsayers from continuing to predict a dire environmental future." No threats from overpopulation or resource scarcity? No threats to the oceans? First of all, if he really believes that, he's so far out of touch that he's hopeless. Secondly, is it just possible that because of the recognition of some of these threats that the world's powers have undertaken measures to mitigate some of these problems? Or perhaps he prefers that we just ignore any and all scientific evidence and make no attempt to preserve our resources? "Eco-doomsayers ... alarmist media ... alarmism ... propaganda ... alarmists ... left-wing ... alarmism ..." And of course the obligatory Hollywood kook is mentioned as if she's representative of "many environmentalists". Absolutely hilarious piece of work ... if it was intended as a satire. Chuck Vance (but somehow, I don't think this chap has much of a sense of humor) |
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"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message ... Gene Cottrell wrote: http://epw.senate.gov/pressitem.cfm?party=rep&id=263746 Amazing. Where to start? I'm not sure I've seen so many strawmen erected and knocked down since the last time I listened to Rush Limbaugh. (And much of that article sounds like it could have been gleaned directly from the drug-addled one himself.) This is the one sentence I found the most terrifying: "The American people know when their intelligence is being insulted. They know when they are being used and when they are being duped by the hysterical left." When did the Left cease to be part of America? Don't answer that; of course it was when this administration won the election by declaring war on Liberal America. But to have it so blatantly showing in a public speech by a Senator is the clearest evidence I have seen that Fascism is indeed upon us. --riverman |
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