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Title: Inhofe exposes evil scientists
Description: satire on Inhofe view of climate change


reynoldseblacas - March 22, 2007 04:37 PM (GMT)
I posted this on my web site today and thought I would share it here where it might be appreciated. And yes, I have posted it in three different places in these forums because I want people to read it and believe you will enjoy it.

"Inhofe Exposes Evil Scientists, Pharmacists Next on List"

I read in the news yesterday that Sen. James Inhofe of Oklahoma, Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, and Rep. Ralph Hall, also of Texas, do not believe in the American educational system.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...45.html?sub=new

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conte...7032001421.html

Okay, those were not their exact words, but the astute can read between the lines. They said -- to Al Gore as he was giving testimony before Congress -- that they do not believe the scientists about global climate change.

Reading between the lines, what I hear these men saying is that they do not believe the American education system has produced credible scientists. I wonder what else they believe our educational system has failed at?

I thought we had one of the best educational systems in the world and that our scientists were some of the best in the world, but according to Inhofe and his colleagues, that just is not so.

According to Inhofe and his colleagues, our scientists do not know what they are doing, cannot correctly gather and interpret data, and misunderstand the simplest of phenomena.

But it’s even worse than that. Inhofe has called global climate change “the greatest hoax ever perpetrated against the American people.”

Not only are the scientists inept, but according to Inhofe, they are frauds, out-right liars, and, … well, evil. If not for evil, what motivation could these alleged scientists have for perpetrating such a tremendous hoax?

Who knows how many millions in public money has been wasted on the errant research they do at NASA, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association), and other places employing these evil imposters who fiendishly earned science degrees at our nation’s top research universities before securing their public sector employment where they apparently plan to take over the planet via manipulation of the glamorous, high stakes, power-broker world of climate science.

And all this time I had thought NASA and NOAA had some of the best scientists our nation could produce. Ha! They are all frauds instead!

I am a bit alarmed that Inhofe and his colleagues have not sought to further educate the American public on this crisis in our science. And why aren’t they raising a fuss in Congress and calling for the dismantling of NASA and NOAA? Shouldn’t heads be rolling (metaphorically speaking) over the waste of taxpayer money going to these obviously dysfunctional and corrupt agencies that employ these liars and failures posing as our nation’s and the world’s top scientists?

Of course, these evil imposters have done themselves in, as liars often do. They have given time frames for the polar ice caps melting and temperature and sea level increases, and if these things do not happen within those time frames, then we will all know they are indeed frauds and failures.

Of course, if the things predicted do happen within the time frames the scientists have given, it will be too late to do anything about it. But no need to worry, according to Inhofe and colleagues, these scientists are wrong and perhaps even purposefully trying to pull the wool over the eyes of the American public.

I wonder if this problem in our science is just with climatologists or if it extends to other places such as scientists working on medical vaccines and military technologies? What about the ones working with radioactive materials? Hopefully they have to pass a more rigorous background check and psychological screening than the climate scientists apparently do.

And what about the ones developing pharmaceuticals? Could they all be frauds and failures too? Maybe a large percentage of our prescription medications are really just placebos. After all, they would have more motivation for fraud as much more money can be earned marketing a pharmaceutical than in studying the climate.

Come to think of it, what motivation do these conspiring fraudulent climate scientists have for perpetrating this hoax on the American people? I mean, how do you get filthy rich or take over the world that way?

Maybe it’s not as sinister as world domination. Maybe these plotting climate scientists are all just old college buddies of Al Gore’s and promised him they would help him win a Nobel Peace Prize. A big sigh of relief if that's all they are after.

I can only think of one way to find out for sure, though. Inhofe must have the inside story and so he’s the man to ask to explain to us what motivation these people have for perpetrating this hoax. I don’t know how Al Gore feels about it, but I am definitely looking forward to hearing the Senator's answer.

Paul's WeBlog, March 22, 2007, http://360.yahoo.com/reynoldseblacas

earthmother - March 22, 2007 07:36 PM (GMT)
The best line that came out of any of the Reps. yesterday at the hearings was from Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.), when he said: "It's possible to be a conservative without appearing to be an idiot."

Maybe for some of them . . . :rolleyes:

Wayne in WA State - March 23, 2007 06:12 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (earthmother @ Mar 22 2007, 01:36 PM)
The best line that came out of any of the Reps. yesterday at the hearings was from Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.), when he said: "It's possible to be a conservative without appearing to be an idiot."

Well, I suppose it's possible, but the probability of such an occurrence is very low if you are a Republican member of the House. :wacko: :dripple: :!:

Perhaps public shame can motivate some Republicans to disassociate themselves from the Inhofe-Coulter-Limbaugh cabal of nutcases who seem to control their Party. :?: :spikey:

devildog2033 - March 23, 2007 04:03 PM (GMT)
"Although it is not true that all conservatives are stupid people, it is true that most stupid people are conservative."

John Stuart Mill

earthmother - March 23, 2007 04:29 PM (GMT)
:lol: :clap:

ap215 - March 24, 2007 02:51 PM (GMT)
Inhofe is something else. :rolleyes:




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