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On Jan 14, 6:28*am, Timothy Travis wrote:
... But you have to live in a Bizzaro world to say that Bush stood up and said "stop" to the "madness" of the rush to judgment about global warming that would cripple the world economy and reconcile that, first, with the overwhelming evidence about climate change and, second, the admission of the Bush administration, finally, that climate change is real but there's nothing we can really do about it. In fact, you have to live in a Bizzaro world to say (other than for pay) any of the ten things on that list. *It was an account not only of abject failure but a further failure to recognize failure for what it is. ... Paglia's answer near bottom of webpage http://www.salon.com/opinion/paglia/...ma/index1.html On my authority as a meteorologist, originally trained at MIT, I say that Paglia is meteorologically correct about global warming. Peace out, David Christainsen - Meteorologist |
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