Posted on 10/04/2010 6:28:33 AM PDT by Bob Hyneman
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $700,000 grant to the Civilians, a New York theater company, to finance the production of a show about climate change.
The Great Immensity, with a book by Steven Cosson (This Beautiful City) and music and lyrics by Michael Friedman (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), tells the story of Polly, a photojournalist who disappears while working in the rain forests of Panama. . . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
WTF???? Propagandist Unlimited....
Another great idea brought to you by the same people who brought us national health care.
Ugh.
This is so gay.
Algore will make a great dancing hippo.
Wow, the Civilians can get together with 1010global.org and really produce something of memory . . . .
I want my tax dollars back!
Everyone involved in that production is a political and artistic whore.
The phrase “more money than they know what to do with,” comes to mind.
LOL I’m sure this will be a big hit on Broadway.
It’s beginning to appear that placing the terms “Science” and “National” adjacent to each other will create an Oxymoron.
I pray that our true scientists intervene so as to prevent our scientific establishment from becoming the laughing stock that is the Nobel crowd. (Physics excepted, of course.)
How wonderfully anti-Constitutional.
Will they be granting me $700K for my play about climate change called “THE CROCK”?
The other part I like is when the Wizard blames leprechauns driving SUV’s and unicorns farting for a blizzard in Kansas.
That part always cracks me up!
Me too!
I want it to go to John Coleman:
http://climaterealists.com/index.php?id=5188
To the Petition Project:
http://www.petitionproject.org/
And to Sarah Palin.
This is the kind of funding that a NEW House committee should look at and tell the head of the agency that 700,000 will be reduced fromt heir next budget.
No. Defund this politicized outfit altogether. Their whole $6.9 billion budget.
What comes to mind is the sheer ruthlessness of such frivolous spending in the middle of a recession.
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