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![]() *JimH* wrote: wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message ups.com... *JimH* wrote: wrote in message oups.com... Global Warmin' Is Fer Idjuts Exxon writes America's energy policy, BushCo chops up emissions reports. Is there any hope at all? By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist Friday, June 10, 2005 Printable Version Email This Article Mark Morford Archives Subscribe to Notes & Errata Subscribe to RSS Feed Who is this guy? From http://united-states-of-earth.com/ar...?MenuID=3D1559 " Mark Morford is a columnist and editor for sfgate.com. He is also= a yoga teacher and fiction writer..." 'Nuff said. ;-) And that makes him automatically wrong in your eyes, Jim? Even the facts that he re-wrote? What *facts* are those Kevin? I'm not Kevin, BUT if you would read the article, it's FULL of FACTS... Now, I still want to know, what part of Morford's life makes you think that he's automatically not credible? Answer my questions first, including those out to you over the past 2 day= s=2E Sorry, not playing that game, Jim. You need to look back, I was the first to ask you a question, with which you replied with another question. Anyhow, it's business as usual with you, won't answer a question that is a direct inquiry about something YOU have said. When does the lying start? Because he writes fiction, does that mean that he also can't be a credible reporter? Perhaps And perhaps not. Because he works for sfgate means he can't be a credible reporter? Perhaps And perhaps not. Because he's a yoga teacher? Are you running a contest with NOYB to see who can be the most narrow minded? You have won that prize already, fair and square. Really? I'm not the one who thinks Morford should be discredited by any or all of the reasons you've cited. I would discredit someone who has been proven to not be credible. You discredit someone just because he's either a yoga teacher, a fiction writer, and or works for sfgate. Fact: Bush's decision not to sign the Kyoto Treaty, the landmark environmental policy signed by 122 other nations to reduce greenhouse emissions, was influenced not at all by sound science or serious concern for the planet, but by pressure put on him by his pals at ExxonMobil and other major oil corporations. Do you know why Kevin or are you relying on the crap you just cut and pas= ted as your *proof*? Yes, I do know why, and no, I'm not relying on what was pasted. But, it still remains a fact. Fact: The man who butchered documents pertaining to global warming was Philip Cooney, and he has zero scientific training whatsoever and was formerly the "climate-team leader" (read: top flying monkey) and a lobbyist at the American Petroleum Institute, the largest trade group representing the oil industry. He is now chief of staff for the White House Council on Environmental Quality, the group that helps devise and set the nation's environmental agenda; Cooney's cuts and edits of scientific emissions and global warming reports often made it into final White House policy. Cite Do you even READ the news, Jim?? It's been plastered all over, even Fox!!!!! Fact: They lie about why a gay male model and former prostitute who ran gay porn Web sites was allowed to pose as a partisan hack reporter in White House press briefings for over two years, allowed to ask softball questions of the president and the press secretary and allowed to sleep overnight in the White House. Cite From just one newspaper (do a google search): LOBBING softball questions at White House press conferences is hardly a new phenomenon, but having them thrown by a pseudo-journalist with a sleazy background who mysteriously cleared security checks is. Add in the fact that reporter Jeff Gannon used a false name and his employer was a Web site called Talon News staffed almost exclusively by Republican activists and you have the whiff of a scandal. Whether Gannon, whose real name is James D. Guckert, was a White House "plant'' may never be known because officials in the Bush administration have taken great pains to distance themselves from the controversy. But passive denials only increase the lack of credibility to explanations of how the White House credentialed Guckert, even though he was representing a pseudo-news operation, using an alias and was linked to X-rated Web sites. Gannon was given enviable access to the White House press room nearly every day for two years and often was called upon by officials, including President Bush himself. If the White House decided to look away because it could count on Guckert to cozy up to the commander in chief with hard-hitting questions like, "How are you going to work with (Democrats) who seem to have divorced themselves from reality?" then the administration should respond to demands by some members of Congress to explain how a fringe "reporter" with a dubious past could so easily breach security. Any news reporter who has ever covered the White House, presidential campaign events or Capitol Hill knows the gauntlet of security checks. Even reporters with familiar bylines from prominent news organizations must go through the process. The idea that the White House might try to infiltrate the press corps with a shill is a chilling thought in this democracy, but this is the administration that has been caught paying "journalists" and generating its own prefabricated "news reports" to distribute to TV stations too na=EFve to recognize the attempt at propaganda. As Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., pointed out during a meeting with The Chronicle editorial board Wednesday, the Guckert case, at a minimum, suggests "sheer, friggin' incompetence,'' in terms of White House security. Biden said Congress should investigate this potential breach of security, but he acknowledged such a probe would never occur with Republicans in control of the House and Senate. It's hard to say which is worse: That the White House had no idea who it was allowing to be within shouting distance of the president -- or that it knew exactly who Jeff Gannon was and why he was there. Now......try a google to his website. I cut the rest of your babble because that is all it was....babble. Yeah, sure. Do you ever have any thoughts of your own Kevin? Yes, I think you are being incredibly narrow minded. |
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