Maybe some good will come of this after all. It is a tragedy that these clowns won't divulge their data, methods, and code. That's not science, it's story telling.
Well, the subject certainly isn't science and "environment" wasn't a choice. I guess "religion" is the closest these frauds can get to understanding science.
Woe is us. We have annoyed the Jihadists and now we have made them mad. Let's pull out of Iraq before more people get hurt!
More Clinton attempts to rewrite history. He now claims responsibility for the "economic advances" the US enjoyed during his presidency and that the Bush administration has "undone them." What an incredible fool!
It's a small comfort to see that so many people are coming to realize what I have believed for quite some years. The media cannot be trusted.
Warming, cooling, warming, cooling? Depends on when you asked.
Hmm, this might explain the increase in "adult" liberals.
As Memorial Day approaches, 51 percent of Americans, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll, think the commander in chief "deliberately misled" us about Iraq and weapons of mass destruction. "Deliberately misled"? ... let's go to the videotape ...
Unbelievably, the Democrats are destroying their last vestige of credibility by planning to spend the next two years launching "All investigations, all the time." But first, they need to get control of the House.
Roy Dokka, of LSU fame, has published an article in the April issue of Geology with his findings that New Orleans is at the north end of what looks like a gigantic, slow-moving landslide headed for the Gulf of Mexico.
Jennifer Loven, an AP writer, took exception with President Bush in her 20 March "news" story when she pointed out that he often uses "straw man" argumentation, such as "some say ...
Don't bother with the New-Scientist link - it costs $4.95 to read this wild claim. If you can find a better summary on the web, please post it.
Aw, NoUse beat me to it. The "60 Minutes" episode titled "Rewriting the Science" was so incredibly bad that it deserves an award for yellow journalism. Even the title of the show was in error.
A Google search tells me the only reference to this lady is in her local papers and on the web, though she apparently did write an op-ed in the WSJ late last year.
Is it Turin or Torino? Who would have thought that US TV networks wouldn't be able to decide what language they should use for news about the Olympics?
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Leslie Stahl did the usual "60 Minutes" hatchet job on the Bush administration tonight. The entire segment about "wasted embryos" was designed to make us think there is no logic whatever to destroying in-vitro fertilized human eggs rather than use them for research.
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