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Re: Even sixth graders are too smart for progressives
By jr Mar 28th 2007 at 4:01 am EDT
There was just a massive international scientific report that pretty clearly said you're full of shit. It was big news, and anyone remotely paying attention to the climate change debate would have heard about it.

So let's start from the assumption that you're position is already considered full of shit, and you have to prove otherwise. because, right now, the overwhelming scientific consensus is that you're full of shit, and you just got called out directly on it. So either cite something or admit (if only to yourself) that you're full of shit.
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New "Expert" Testimony on Climate Change for Conservatives

While those of us in the progressive and fact-based community lament press coverage of global warming, conservatives (woeful cries of victimhood notwithstanding) seem to make out pretty well. Despite that well known study showing virtually zero significant dissent among actual scientific experts on the existence of human-induced climate change, every mainstream media outlet (confusing objectivity with equal time) always describes climate change as a contentious theory.

The Drudge Report has found new expert testimony to corroborate conservative denials, though. On his popular website (a link aggregator that appeals to conservatives by sticking Anna-Nicole updates next to calls for immigrant-hunts), Drudge posted this: 6th Graders Vote that Global Warming is not caused by humans...

Yes, those arbiters of wisdom and gods among men in the scientific community otherwise known as pre-teens have weighed in. Score one for Inhofe and Exxon. 


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