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  • Reply to: Kentucky Officials Treated to a Global Warming Snow Job   16 years 9 months ago

    This report just proves again that the only way for right wingers to keep their hate-filled fantasy world alive is to invite pseudo-scientists and professional liars who promote their propaganda machine. What a sad life those people have.

  • Reply to: Oil-Friendly Bloggers Get MSM-Type Attention   16 years 9 months ago

    Thanks for the pointer; the info I had only named the four bloggers who went on the Texas trip. The other three API invitees, according to [http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3278 The Oil Drum post], are Mark Hemingway of National Review, Margot Gerritsen from Stanford University, and Gail Tverberg of The Oil Drum.

    On a related note, the [[National Association of Manufacturers]] seems to get invited to a lot of industry junkets. NAM's Keith Smith is now in France, on a trip sponsored by the [[Nuclear Energy Institute]], according to [http://neinuclearnotes.blogspot.com/2007/11/nam-blogger-at-areva-facility.html NEI's blog] and [http://blog.nam.org/archives/2007/11/from_france_the.php NAM's blog].

  • Reply to: A Preview of "Stop-Loss": A Film by Kimberly Peirce   16 years 9 months ago
    Sort of makes the catch phrase "all-volunteer Army" ring a little hollow.
  • Reply to: Oil-Friendly Bloggers Get MSM-Type Attention   16 years 9 months ago

    Your comments in this article missed one of, if not the only important blogger site "theoildrum" regulars "Gail Tyvberg". Who was one of the API's invitees. http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3278#comments
    Her post is straightforward enough, but the comments as usual are what really counts here. Not exactly oil friendly.

  • Reply to: Bringing the Heat on Warming   16 years 9 months ago

    THERE IS NO SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS ON THIS ISSUE WHAT-SO-EVER!!! Oxygen is the leading contributor to climate change, not CO2.

    If there is "no scientific consensus on this issue whatsoever," then how can you say oxygen is the leading contributor to climate change? Seems to me you would need a scientific consensus to support that, wouldn't you?

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