Nobody ever gets under my skin. My first job was having people shoot at me 24x7. I was paid $124 per moth for the privilege. I compare everything in life to that. If you think you can get under my skin, you are much more narcissistic than I give you credit for. You might even be so conceited that you WOULD fuck your boyfriend in the the ass without the common courtesy of a reach around.
Nobody ever gets under my skin. My first job was having people shoot at me 24x7. I was paid $124 per moth for the privilege. I compare everything in life to that. If you think you can get under my skin, you are much more narcissistic than I give you credit for. You might even be so conceited that you WOULD fuck your boyfriend in the the ass without the common courtesy of a reach around.
It's about time someone did this. We should treat climate change deniers like the fools that they are. No more tolerating their science illiterate arguments. Take your shit to crazy town. I hear Holocaust deniers are looking for a roommate.
"The oft-repeated claim that nearly all scientists demand that something dramatic be done to stop global warming IS NOT TRUE. In fact, a large and growing number of distinguished scientists and engineers do not agree that drastic actions on global warming are needed... Computer models have greatly exaggerated how much warming additional CO2 can cause."
"Although the number of publicly dissenting scientists is growing, many young scientists furtively say that while they also have serious doubts about the global-warming message, they are afraid to speak up for fear of not being promoted—or worse. They have good reason to worry. In 2003, Dr. Chris de Freitas, the editor of the journal Climate Research, dared to publish a peer-reviewed article with the politically incorrect (but factually correct) conclusion that the recent warming is not unusual in the context of climate changes over the past thousand years. The international warming establishment quickly mounted a determined campaign to have Dr. de Freitas removed from his editorial job and fired from his university position." Wall Street Journal.
Editor's Note: The following has been signed by the 16 scientists listed at the end of the article: Claude Allegre, former director of the Institute for the Study of the Earth, University of Paris; J. Scott Armstrong, cofounder of the Journal of Forecasting and the International Journal of Forecasting; Jan Breslow, head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism, Rockefeller University; Roger Cohen, fellow, American Physical Society; Edward David, member, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences; William Happer, professor of physics, Princeton; Michael Kelly, professor of technology, University of Cambridge, U.K.; William Kininmonth, former head of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences, MIT; James McGrath, professor of chemistry, Virginia Technical University; Rodney Nichols, former president and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences; Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne; Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut and former U.S. senator; Nir Shaviv, professor of astrophysics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Henk Tennekes, former director, Royal Dutch Meteorological Service; Antonio Zichichi, president of the World Federation of Scientists, Geneva.
Faux News!!!' LOL!!!!' I need to hear it from the HuffPo (I like to call it that) or one of the great shows on Comedy Central before I will believe it. Has Bill Maher weighed in?
Faux News!!!' LOL!!!!' I need to hear it from the HuffPo (I like to call it that) or one of the great shows on Comedy Central before I will believe it. Has Bill Maher weighed in?
But not a single professor from Middlebury Voc Tech?
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"Although the number of publicly dissenting scientists is growing, many young scientists furtively say that while they also have serious doubts about the global-warming message, they are afraid to speak up for fear of not being promoted—or worse. They have good reason to worry. In 2003, Dr. Chris de Freitas, the editor of the journal Climate Research, dared to publish a peer-reviewed article with the politically incorrect (but factually correct) conclusion that the recent warming is not unusual in the context of climate changes over the past thousand years. The international warming establishment quickly mounted a determined campaign to have Dr. de Freitas removed from his editorial job and fired from his university position." Wall Street Journal.
Editor's Note: The following has been signed by the 16 scientists listed at the end of the article: Claude Allegre, former director of the Institute for the Study of the Earth, University of Paris; J. Scott Armstrong, cofounder of the Journal of Forecasting and the International Journal of Forecasting; Jan Breslow, head of the Laboratory of Biochemical Genetics and Metabolism, Rockefeller University; Roger Cohen, fellow, American Physical Society; Edward David, member, National Academy of Engineering and National Academy of Sciences; William Happer, professor of physics, Princeton; Michael Kelly, professor of technology, University of Cambridge, U.K.; William Kininmonth, former head of climate research at the Australian Bureau of Meteorology; Richard Lindzen, professor of atmospheric sciences, MIT; James McGrath, professor of chemistry, Virginia Technical University; Rodney Nichols, former president and CEO of the New York Academy of Sciences; Burt Rutan, aerospace engineer, designer of Voyager and SpaceShipOne; Harrison H. Schmitt, Apollo 17 astronaut and former U.S. senator; Nir Shaviv, professor of astrophysics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem; Henk Tennekes, former director, Royal Dutch Meteorological Service; Antonio Zichichi, president of the World Federation of Scientists, Geneva.
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