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And the Bush lies just keep on coming
"John H" wrote in message
... On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 20:51:13 GMT, "Doug Kanter" wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message . com... John H wrote in message John, what you seem to forget is that scientists use SCIENCE. Regardless of their political bend. The basis of their report is not their political referendum, it's the science that they use, to know for a FACT, what Bush is doing to the environment. Oh, I see. So there is always 100% agreement among scientists because they all use science. So scientists are never biased one way or the other. Do you really believe that? Absolutely. Good science can not be biased. If it WERE flawed, it would be easily reputed. I'm not playing both sides here, but in fact, most good science IS biased. Most research begins with a theory and experiments are designed around that theory. This doesn't detract from the value of the research, especially if other scientists attack the problem from another angle eventually, which they usually do. With regard to pollution, you don't hear many (if any) scientists refuting results which have been measured repeatedly for the past 20 years. Acid rain is a perfect example. At this point in history, only idiots don't believe that it wrecks bodies of water. Does that mean Rush Limbaugh is an idiot when it comes to the environment? If he believes acid rain is harmless, then yes, he's an idiot. Scientists have laced coal with tracer chemicals in Ohio power plants and found it in bodies of water in upstate NY. The rest is simple: Some fish don't live at certain pH levels. End of story. And, Doug, how come you're not working??? I'm multitasking. |
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