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Mr. Luddite March 10th 15 10:43 AM

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Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.

Keyser Söze March 10th 15 01:32 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's a followup piece:

http://tinyurl.com/qbvx648

I wouldn't believe anything Scott says about anything.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze March 10th 15 02:07 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's another bit:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/9/817...banned-florida

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Mr. Luddite March 10th 15 02:30 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/2015 10:07 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's another bit:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/9/817...banned-florida




Written in big, red letters:

"The department says there is no policy on the use of the terms"

Mr. Luddite March 10th 15 02:36 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/2015 9:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's a followup piece:

http://tinyurl.com/qbvx648

I wouldn't believe anything Scott says about anything.



Again, verbal accusations about a supposed verbal policy statement but
no evidence that such policy was enacted or enforced. Yes, Scott is on
record of questioning whether global warming exists or if so if it is
man made. He's not alone. There are many who don't buy into man
induced global warming.

Still sounds to me like over enthusiastic tree huggers making the news.

There is no official policy on record.



Keyser Söze March 10th 15 02:37 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/15 10:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/10/2015 10:07 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's another bit:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/9/817...banned-florida





Written in big, red letters:

"The department says there is no policy on the use of the terms"


Apparently it is an "unwritten policy."

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

Keyser Söze March 10th 15 02:42 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/15 10:36 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/10/2015 9:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's a followup piece:

http://tinyurl.com/qbvx648

I wouldn't believe anything Scott says about anything.



Again, verbal accusations about a supposed verbal policy statement but
no evidence that such policy was enacted or enforced. Yes, Scott is on
record of questioning whether global warming exists or if so if it is
man made. He's not alone. There are many who don't buy into man
induced global warming.

Still sounds to me like over enthusiastic tree huggers making the news.

There is no official policy on record.



When Scott ran his hospital corporation there were many policies that
were "unwritten." One of them was that the chief psychotherapist was not
allowed to take sick days without "48 hours notice." Yup. Why? Because
even though the hospital was charging its in-patient patients $2000 a
day, it only had one licensed therapist on duty for the entire ward, and
if that person took a sick day because he or she woke up sick on a given
day and called in sick, there was no serious therapy that day for the
$2000 a day patients.

That there is "no official policy on record" according to Scott doesn't
mean there is no policy.

--
Proud to be a Liberal.

John H.[_5_] March 10th 15 02:46 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:30:19 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 3/10/2015 10:07 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.


Here's another bit:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/9/817...banned-florida




Written in big, red letters:

"The department says there is no policy on the use of the terms"


And Kristina Trotta just remembers this four years later.
--

Guns don't cause problems. Gun owner
*behavior* causes problems.

Mr. Luddite March 10th 15 02:53 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On 3/10/2015 10:42 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 10:36 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/10/2015 9:32 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the
president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came
from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.

Here's a followup piece:

http://tinyurl.com/qbvx648

I wouldn't believe anything Scott says about anything.



Again, verbal accusations about a supposed verbal policy statement but
no evidence that such policy was enacted or enforced. Yes, Scott is on
record of questioning whether global warming exists or if so if it is
man made. He's not alone. There are many who don't buy into man
induced global warming.

Still sounds to me like over enthusiastic tree huggers making the news.

There is no official policy on record.



When Scott ran his hospital corporation there were many policies that
were "unwritten." One of them was that the chief psychotherapist was not
allowed to take sick days without "48 hours notice." Yup. Why? Because
even though the hospital was charging its in-patient patients $2000 a
day, it only had one licensed therapist on duty for the entire ward, and
if that person took a sick day because he or she woke up sick on a given
day and called in sick, there was no serious therapy that day for the
$2000 a day patients.

That there is "no official policy on record" according to Scott doesn't
mean there is no policy.



Harry there is so much political mud slinging going on in this country
that I don't believe anything until it is proven and documented. It's a
shame.

The GOP side of the fence may be stubborn, behind the times and in some
cases pure nuts but there's usually no question as to where any
Republican stands on an issue.

The Democratic side, led by progressive liberals have lots of popular
support but, to me, tend to play the game using deceptive, dishonest and
sneaky tactics. If it weren't for this sense I have of them I might
even be convinced to vote for more of them. Except Hillary.
She's the prime example of a lying, deceitful, ambitious politician who
is completely unqualified to hold the trust of the American people.



Wayne.B March 10th 15 06:07 PM

Png: Harry How stories start
 
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 12:57:16 -0400, wrote:

On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 10:37:40 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

On 3/10/15 10:30 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 3/10/2015 10:07 AM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 3/10/15 6:43 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently you made a big deal about Governor Rick Scott's banning of the
term "global warming" and "sea rise" in Florida's Department of
Environmental Protection.

Are you really sure about this or were you simply repeating the liberal
line?

Scott and his administration officials have denied any of this.

Those making the accusations say it was "verbal".

I was just reading about this. Apparently some guy who is the president
of the Florida Audubon Society noticed that a Powerpoint presentation
made no reference to terms like "global warming". He asked why and was
told "we aren't allowed to use that term" and he *assumed* it came from
the "top" (meaning Rick Scott) because Scott has challenged some of the
global warming doomsayers in the past.

Sounds to me like a simple, non-official statement by some low level
tree hugger set off a firestorm of liberal reaction.

Stupid.

Here's another bit:

http://www.theverge.com/2015/3/9/817...banned-florida





Written in big, red letters:

"The department says there is no policy on the use of the terms"


Apparently it is an "unwritten policy."


Do you want to put your money where your mouth is?

I took your statement on face value because Scott says some stupid
**** now and then but I have not been able to find anything about it
either.
If you have $100, I will find out from my son in law who is an
attorney for South Florida water management and Cheryl Clark who is
the manager for Estero Aquatic Preserve. Certainly if there is any
official policy, written or unwritten, they would have heard of it.
I don't know the answer but I have $100 that says this is bull****.
You might want to hedge your bet by poking around on the SFWMD or DEP
web sites and see if the offending language is there. I bet it is.


===

Who would have thought that Harry might actually be full of ****.

Again.

For those who are actually interested in the reality of climate change
instead of the political hyperbole, there is a great documentary on
Netflix called "Chasing Ice". It makes a compelling case that there
is a lot of glacial ice melt occurring, and there is some evidence
presented which links it to an increase in atmospheric CO2. It's not
entirely clear that all of the CO2 increase is man made but it is
certainly a strong possibility. In any case the documentary is well
made, non-hysterical, non-political, and has some great photography.

I give it 4 1/2 stars.


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