How the GW myth is perpetuated

Locutus

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And I used the wrong friggin' text color too.

Hmmm...wonder what that other blue means then?
 

EagleSmack

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And I used the wrong friggin' text color too.

Hmmm...wonder what that other blue means then?

That you're a Global Warming Expert!

COLD SHOULDER: ABC, CBS Exclude Scientists Critical of Global Warming for More Than 1,300 Days | CNS News

Well surely there isn't some sort of agenda at the root of this. Surely. :lol:

If they start putting the skeptics out there on the MSM then the house of cards begins to topple.

Another reason why the FCC wanted to put agents into news rooms to monitor content to ensure the news and news stories are acceptable.
 

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That you're a Global Warming Expert!



If they start putting the skeptics out there on the MSM then the house of cards begins to topple.

Another reason why the FCC wanted to put agents into news rooms to monitor content to ensure the news and news stories are acceptable.
Where did you hear that drivel?
 

darkbeaver

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So, according to this drivel, planetary atmospheres can be opaque to solar radiation, and therefore the only heating of the the surface is due to heat driven by compression of the planetary system...yet if an atmosphere is opaque to longwave radiation, and prevents heat from being radiated away, then it's not consistent with the laws of physics? That is illogical, and very wrong. It's OK to admit that you don't understand thermodynamics dim rodent. Most do not.

It's OK for you to "understand" things that don't exist. Have the nurse get you summore reradiation pillz.
You don't know how science works, do you?

for example
'Scientific' evidence for FDA-approved drugs isn't so scientific, it turns out


Science Is No Longer ScienceFalse Science - How Propaganda Masquerades As Scientific Progress | The Daily Sheeple
Science is built on skepticism. The results of any particular study mean nothing unless proven through continual repetition of the study’s methodology. The importance of being able to replicate results is something instilled in every elementary school science student and yet as we enter adulthood we often tend to take with a great deal of faith any professions of scientific knowledge.
The primary methodology of science is to prise apart reality into its component parts in order to better understand how the whole functions. Cartesian logic began with the separation of mind and matter and the scientific method depends upon the separation of the observer from the observed. The absolute separation between mind and matter has now been shown to be entirely fictitious the importance of objectivity within the scientific method remains undiminished.
The 20th century made it clear to everyone that science is in a very dangerous state. Corporations who have sought the scientific method to establish credibility for their products and services have prostituted science and segregated its capacity as a whole. This is largely because of the splitting up of the disciplines and their disconnection from the ethical demands of a growing population and an ever more complex, relational society.
The threat
- See more at: False Science - How Propaganda Masquerades As Scientific Progress | The Daily Sheeple
 
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There is definitely a problem with advocacy science. Actually that shouldn't even be called science, it should be called research. You get all thse organizations conducting research that they claim is objective but when you look at it, every single study they do corroborates their particular theory.

However, that is another issue. In the case of global warming, what you have failed to do is put together a logical, internally consistent theory. And you can't blame the MSM or crooked advocacy science for that.
 
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darkbeaver

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There is definitely a problem with advocacy science. ACtuallythat shouldn't even be called sceince, it should be called research. You get all thse organizations cunducting research that they claim is objective but when you look at it, every single study they do corroborates their particular theory.

However, that is another issue. In the case of global warming, what you have failed to do is put together a logical, internally consistent theory. And you can't blame the MSM or crooked advocacy science for that.

The current popular hypotheses of climate change is neither theory nor science but rather pure political spin with an internally consistent and identifiable agenda.
 

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Only in The Blaze and on Fox does a study become "agents monitoring for acceptable stories."

Will the agents be arriving in UN black helicopters to take purveyors of "unacceptable stories" to Obama's Sooper Seekrit Concentration Camps?
 

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No more than The Blaze or Fox (or the Times).

OK, enough. We been getting along OK recently, and I'd like to keep that up. So this is my last comment on the subject. You get another shot at me, then we call it quits on this topic. Deal?

Good idea...

No need for another shot... you had a weak response.

How's that? :)
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Good idea...

No need for another shot... you had a weak response.

How's that? :)
Poifect.

Been meaning to say, here's a visual for you about the St. Patrick's Day Parade. . . Yeah, I'd just love to see a bunch of gaylords in their lime-green mankinis strutting through Southie.

That'd go over REAL good.

I figure they're banning them from the parade for their own safety.

By the way, you ever see Sean Penn's movie State of Grace?
 

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Poifect.

Been meaning to say, here's a visual for you about the St. Patrick's Day Parade. . . Yeah, I'd just love to see a bunch of gaylords in their lime-green mankinis strutting through Southie.

That'd go over REAL good.

I figure they're banning them from the parade for their own safety.

By the way, you ever see Sean Penn's movie State of Grace?

They marched before in the early 90s when a judge forced the parade committee allow them to because city funds were used. They were completely surrounded by Boston's finest so there was no trouble. The ACT UP marchers just made a**es of themselves by doing their chants etc. Just a bunch of trouble makers who happen to be gay.


I did see that movie. Somewhat modeled after The Westies of Hell's Kitchen. It was good.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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They marched before in the early 90s when a judge forced the parade committee allow them to because city funds were used. They were completely surrounded by Boston's finest so there was no trouble. The ACT UP marchers just made a**es of themselves by doing their chants etc. Just a bunch of trouble makers who happen to be gay.


I did see that movie. Somewhat modeled after The Westies of Hell's Kitchen. It was good.
The shootout scene was amazing. Until you just mentioned it, I forgot it was set in NY. It always seemed like Southie to me.
 

EagleSmack

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The shootout scene was amazing. Until you just mentioned it, I forgot it was set in NY. It always seemed like Southie to me.

The movie was loosely based on Mickey Featherstone and Jimmy Coonan and The Westies. The Westies were an Irish gang that operated out of Hell's Kitchen. In NYC the Italian mob eventually struck a deal with them and pretty much controlled them in to the end.

The movie The Departed was based on the Irish Mob in South Boston and James "Whitey" Bulger. Unlike the rest of the country, Whitey pretty much ran a greater part of Boston than the Italians did. They stayed away from Bulger and his crew. I would guess because there was a lot of Irish and Irish crews that were willing to fight as they did in the Irish Gang Wars in the 50s and 60s.
 

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The movie was loosely based on Mickey Featherstone and Jimmy Coonan and The Westies. The Westies were an Irish gang that operated out of Hell's Kitchen. In NYC the Italian mob eventually struck a deal with them and pretty much controlled them in to the end.

The movie The Departed was based on the Irish Mob in South Boston and James "Whitey" Bulger. Unlike the rest of the country, Whitey pretty much ran a greater part of Boston than the Italians did. They stayed away from Bulger and his crew. I would guess because there was a lot of Irish and Irish crews that were willing to fight as they did in the Irish Gang Wars in the 50s and 60s.
Oh, yeah, I know about Whitey (Bulger, I mean). They finally got him, but he had the most amazing run.
 

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Oh, yeah, I know about Whitey (Bulger, I mean). They finally got him, but he had the most amazing run.

James Bulger... aka Whitey.

He did have a good run.

I so wish they allowed cameras in the Court Room... just that one time. What a show that would have been. It was the "who's who" of the Boston Underworld at its peak. From the court reporters stories there was plenty of shouting between Whitey and his former associates throughout the trial.