Posted on 11/27/2009 7:49:12 AM PST by SeekAndFind
LOL, I’m going to have to check them out.
...tremendously eager to make their data fit accepted theories...
That is just one of the dumber lines in his while screed.
My guess is the Wapo , like other MSM, has been told they won’t get any bailouts if they don’t support GW.
It is also possible that Mr. Robinson would support it without any threats.
It has been said that Julius Caesar brought the vine to England and wine was certainly brought to Britain by the Romans, although it is not certain it was grown here.It is more certain that by the time of the Norman Conquest, vines were grown, and wine made, in a substantial number of monastic institutions in England, especially, southern England. The legacy of street names (such as Vine Street or the Vineyards) in London and provincial towns and cities suggests that vines and vineyards were certainly no great rarities.
During the Domesday Survey in the late eleventh century, vineyards were recorded in 46 places in southern England, from East Anglia through to modern-day Somerset. By the time King Henry VIII ascended the throne there were 139 sizeable vineyards in England and Wales - 11 of them owned by the Crown, 67 by noble families and 52 by the church.
Futhermore, the very land EAU’s CRU is built on may have been part of a vast MWP vineyard. How’s that for irony?
Which is exactly what they were reporting the other day: these frauds manipulated the data and conclusions to fit their agenda. That's not good science and we have been saying that all along. It's just more junk science from the power hungry.
He stood alone as a geocentric universe denier, a minority of one against the consensus.
Eugene Robinson. Lemme guess.... an affirmative action hire and big supporter of Ubama communism?
Thanks for the ping!
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