Re: Runaway Global Warming Possible!

From: Vendicar Decarian (VD_at_Pyro.net)
Date: 02/13/05


Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 14:35:06 -0500


"Rand Simberg" <simberg.interglobal@org.trash> wrote:
> <rest of monumentally ignorant anti-Americanism, which ignores the
> History Channel, the Learning Channel, Discovery Channel, National
> Geographic on MSNBC, etc.) snipped>

The History Channel? Snicker....

Simberg is pulling names out of a hat. The History Channel's primary method
of "teaching history" is running Hollywood versions of historical events
that are primarily fiction.

MSNBC? Bahahahahah... A worthless mouthpiece for the Bush administration.

The discovery channel is quite good. But since it isn't seen by the
majority of Americans and isn't affordable to a good fraction of the U.S.
public, it simply illustrates the need to provide such programming as a
public service, as does the BBC.



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