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February 2004, Week 3

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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Mark Wonsil <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Feb 2004 17:06:44 -0500
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Wirt incites, er, cites:
> "Across a broad range of issues, the administration has undermined the
> quality of the scientific advisory system and the morale of the
> government's outstanding scientific personnel," said Dr. Kurt
> Gottfried, emeritus professor of physics at Cornell University and
> Chairman of the Union of Concerned Scientists. "Whether the issue is
> lead paint, clean air or climate change, this behavior has serious
> consequences for all Americans."

Now what would Wirt say?  That's right, "Lordy".

Despite their claims to the opposite, the Union of Concerned Scientists are
about as partisan as one can get.  One could call them the Union of
Concerned Socialists really.  If you check their web site you will find an
organization that believes that government control is the answer to every
problem.  I believe they can accurately be described as "watermelons".

http://www.langmaker.com/db/eng_watermelon.htm


Mark W.

P.S.  Just when you thought it was safe to post, Wirt engages his leave no
flame-war behind campaign.  ;-)

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