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Follow-up on the Ashley III Halsey story As a reminder, Halsey reported, as the main point of his story, that a government study said something which it clearly did not. This is not a he-said-he-said situation, or something that's open to interpretation. Either he was duped or he was lazy, but he clearly wrote something that was factually wrong, and then got angry when asked to correct it. It appears now that the Washington Post ...
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If you can get a theater full of people in Kentucky to stand and applaud the defeat of their country in war, then you've got some amazing special effects. I just left opening night of James Cameron's gazillion-dollar epic film Avatar . The reviews were right. The plot is laughably cliched. And the special effects are the most jaw-dropping you've ever seen. What I wasn't quite ready for was the preachiness of the propaganda. The ...
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With a deal about to be closed in Copenhagen, I wanted to point readers to two rather important posts by EU Referendum about the actual meaning of the politics of AGW, the goal of Copenhagen and any deal that may (or may not) be closed there. And of the rather sleazy role the UNs chief climatologist railway engineer Rajendra Pachauri and the Tata Group play in all of this. The first is Global warming: an economic war . In this post Richard ...
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