Post by Joe JaredOn Sun, 21 May 2006 02:23:24 -0700, Al Bedo Beats His Meat-O, Squirts
Post by Al Bedo Beats His Meat-O, Squirts Brains in Lap.Post by Joe JaredOn Sun, 21 May 2006 01:03:33 -0700, Al Bedo Beats His Meat-O, Squirts
Post by Al Bedo Beats His Meat-O, Squirts Brains in Lap.If you were as smart as you think you are, you would be spending your
time breaking the barriers to non-carbon energy supplies and leave the
climate stuff to those who went on to high school physics and above.
You are just not qualified to be in this discussion.
Just an idle thought, but, well, what if you're wrong? Would your ego be
able to handle it?
All your thoughts are idle. Old saying "Devil Makes Mischief With Idle
Hands". You should stop thinking, 'cause you are not very good at it,
and beat your meat to pictures of Ann Coulter barebutt in 6-inch spiked
heels black boots with spurs riding "horsey" on the nekked Clarence
Thomas while he watches porn videos he rents frequently.
Thanks. You've answered my question and made a complete fool out of
yourself in the process.
Glad I could help clear up your confusion there rightard. By the way,
you're not one of those Monkey Kids from Kansas that has to be taught
Creation Science because your genepool hasn't yet evolved brains
sufficient to handle Real Science, are you? If you are, I could
introduce you to some monkeys in our zoo, who know how to fling real
feces instead of that pathetic verbal crap you toss around. Take it
from our monkey's, there's no substitute to pitching wads of fresh
stinky poop instead of that right-wing verbal sheeit that comes from
blowhard apes like Rush Limbaugh. Your soul already smells like it --
what have you got to lose at this point in your degeneracy?
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TASSC Crooks:
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The office of Stephen Milloy (executive director of TASSC) is in the
headquarters of APCO Associates, a Washington, D.C., PR firm that
specializes in creating coalitions like TASSC. (Village Voice, April
29, 1997, p. 39) According to the Environmental Working Group (EWG)
this "sound science" coalition is supported by hundreds of
corporations, including Amoco (oil), Chevron (oil), Dow Chemical
(petrochemicals), Exxon (oil), General Motors (oil fueled), Occidental
Petroleum (oil), Philip Morris (lung cancer), and W.R. Grace (asbestos
lung disease). TASSC's extensive advisory board contains well known
"science skeptics" S. Fred Singer, Bruce Ames, Dr. Patrick
Michaels, Michael Sanera, and Hugh Ellsaesser (TASSC).
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group - TASSC
After the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) declared
secondhand smoke as a Class A Human Carcinogen, Philip Morris needed a
powerful group to rise up help discredit EPA's findings. Thus PM formed
"The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition," or TASSC. Recognizing
that the chemical, paper, metal, petroleum and other
environmentally-dubious industries would also be thrilled to have a
group of "committed experts" who would publicly say that scientific
warnings against their activities were not credible, PM invited these
industries to join TASSC. With the needs clear and a host of willing
help-mates waiting in the wings, PM created TASSC through a public
relations firm called APCO Associates, which helped PM distance itself
from the group.
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Tassc Europe
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Such scientists do not disclose their funding sources when talking to
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Michaels, who is generally described in the media as being from the
University of Virginia. Michaels edits the World Climate Report, which
is funded by the Greening Earth Society which was created by Western
Fuels Association (a consortium of coal interests) and associated
companies. Additionally Michaels has received funding for his research
from Western Fuels Association, Cyprus Minerals Company, the Edison
Electric Institute and the German Coal Mining Association. Michaels is
a senior fellow of the Cato Institute, on the advisory board of several
anti-environmental groups including the American Council on Science and
Health, Consumer Alert, The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition
(TASSC) and the Greening Earth Society was at one time on the advisory
board of the Information Council on the Environment. ... SEPP argues
that global warming, ozone depletion and acid rain are not real but
rather are scare tactics used by environmentalists. Fred Singer, speaks
and writes prolifically on these subjects and is in demand by
anti-environment groups. He is on the advisory board of The Advancement
of Sound Science Coalition (TASSC). Two of the leading Australian
conservative think tanks have sponsored him to tour Australia, putting
his views on global warming. Most recently he toured Austria in
November 1997, prior to the Kyoto conference, and presented a speech to
the Austrian parliament. He has worked for companies such as Exxon,
Shell, and Arco. According to the Environmental Research Foundation:
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The draft plan calls for recruiting scientists to argue against the
Administration, and suggests that they include ''individuals who do not
have a long history of visibility and/or participation in the climate
change debate.'' But among the plan's advocates are groups already
linked to the best-known critics of global-warming science. They
include the Science and Environment Policy Project, founded by Fred
Singer, a physicist noted for opposing the mainstream view of climate
science. Frederick Seitz, another prominent skeptic on global warming,
is involved with two other groups mentioned in the plan: the George C.
Marshall Institute, where Dr. Seitz is chairman, and the Advancement of
Sound Science Coalition, where he is on the science advisory board.
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Science and Environment Policy Project, founded by Fred Singer, a
physicist noted for opposing the mainstream view of climate science.
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involved with two other groups mentioned in the plan: the George C.
Marshall Institute, where Seitz is chairman, and the Advancement of
Sound Science Coalition, where he is on the science advisory board.
Patrick J. Michaels -- TASSC
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the Advancement of Sound Science Coalition (Tassc) Supporters List.
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Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the International Agency for
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Tobacco Industry Efforts Subverting the International Agency for
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"... Such scientists do not disclose their funding sources when talking
to the media or before government hearings. An example is Patrick
Michaels, who is generally described in the media as being from the
University of Virginia. Michaels edits the World Climate Report, which
is funded by Western Fuels Association (a consortium of coal interests)
and associated companies. Additionally Michaels has received funding
for his research from Western Fuels Association, Cyprus Minerals
Company, the Edison Electric Institute and the German Coal Mining
Association.[24] Michaels is on the advisory board of TASSC and was at
one time on the advisory board of the Information Council on the
Environment.
Michaels was featured in New Scientist in July 1997 as "a climatologist
at the University of Virginia" and one of the "world's top scientists."
Michael's criticisms of global warming models are cited in the article
without any mention of his funding sources.[25] Michaels in turn cites
the New Scientist article as supporting his views without mentioning
the article was based on an interview with him.[26]
Michaels told an Australian business audience that global warming would
lead to milder winters, longer agricultural seasons in cold climates
and little extra heat in warmer climates. He was referred to in the
Sydney Morning Herald as "a leading American climatologist" from the
University of Virginia. The paper quoted him as saying "You'd have a
very hard time saying it was a net negative.... I find it very hard to
believe that the folks in the Pacific Islands won't adapt to a 30
centimetres sea level rise."[27] ..."
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