Re: Bush vs. the Laureates

From: ZZBunker (zzbunker_at_netscape.net)
Date: 10/21/04


Date: 21 Oct 2004 00:44:44 -0700

elmer_swanson@hotmail.com (elmer swanson) wrote in message news:<3fade24c.0410200814.211ff5ca@posting.google.com>...
> October 19, 2004
> "Bush vs. the Laureates: How Science Became a Partisan Issue"
>
> http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/19/science/19poli.html?ei=5094&en=7f7a20f8ae7ab725&hp=&ex=1098244800&partner=homepage&pagewanted=print&position=
>
> By ANDREW C. REVKIN
>
> Why is science seemingly at war with President Bush?
>
> For nearly four years, and with rising intensity, scientists in and
> out of government have criticized the Bush administration, saying it
> has selected or suppressed research findings to suit preset policies,
> skewed advisory panels or ignored unwelcome advice, and quashed
> discussion within federal research agencies.
>
> .... political action by scientists has not been so forceful since
> 1964, when Barry Goldwater's statements promoting the deployment of
> battlefield nuclear weapons spawned the creation of the 100,000-member
> group Scientists and Engineers for Johnson.

  But, since the idiot "Scientists" deployed Barry "The Man"
  Goldwater's Battlefield Nuclear Weapons in the form aid of aid to
  Nixon, Lebanon, and Moron Inc. They still the leading
  reason Nobel Lauerates are adviced to talk their
  moron *** with Pricenton Moron's like Einstone,
  rather than people who understand post-elevator,
  post-swiss, engineering.

  Since swiss engineering is still the same as it's
  always been. A French yoedler with a farm in
  Nantucket, with a bucket, and an knucknet.
  Who couldn't tell the difference bewtween
  Frankenstein, a Russian fat-farm chemist, and
  a Korean computer that constantly repeats
  nothing but the quantum-phrase:

  Japan, come out with your hands up.
  We have you surrounded!


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