While the current administration is enacting strong funding cuts to programs like NASA and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is fabricating data to push a hoax about global warming, Howard Dean announced that Republicans just don’t believe in science anymore. I find this insulting on a number of levels considering, as a physician, he should understand what real science entails. I guess all the snow in DC has gotten to his brain.
I hate to say it, Mr. Dean but “creative thinking” is what got us into this mess with the IPCC in the first place. Creative thinking on economics is what created our huge deficit that Mr. Obama is trying to reduce by cutting funding for the Moon and Mars projects. Yeah, that’s another story. Don’t get me started, my Tourette Syndrome might flare up.
Cap n’ Trade anyone?
The IPCC, with all the faulty weather models and fabricated “scientific data” coming to light, isn’t exactly exemplifying actual science. Back in the 70’s, these very same scientists were shouting about an impending ice age as well.
The way these people cling to a dying horse is pathetic. They would rather go down in flames than admit they were wrong and move forward. Al Gore’s whereabouts are harder to figure out than the location of Bin Ladin’s “Bat Cave”. But in the absence of Al “I’m an inconvenient truth” Gore, you know we can always count on Howard Dean to make some pretty funny statements. The humor is never ending.
Republicans want facts. The problem with main stream facts about global warming is they have always been bunk and people like Howard Dean and Al Gore have too much invested to admit being wrong. The next logical step for these two liberal morons is demagoguery. Predictable really.
EDIT: No kittens where injured in the writing of this post. IT’S A JOKE! GEEESH!





February 12th, 2010 at 6:38 PM
Kittens? What kittens?!
It is the policy of certain groups to immediately turn around and accuse their accusers of the very thing they are being accused of. E.g., Scientologists are notorious for this.
February 15th, 2010 at 5:08 AM
Good thread. Cheers!!
February 15th, 2010 at 6:53 PM
Thanks for the props, AL.
February 18th, 2010 at 4:43 PM
Enjoyed the posts..