Posted on 04/10/2008 9:57:18 AM PDT by neverdem
Harken the anti-technologists such as Lewis Mumford who were given such a thrashing by Samuel Florman. Or Mark Eberhard, exposing the PC and litigious attitude toward science that things should never fail. The liberals have no powers of assessment and cannot appreciate anything beyond three orders of magnitude.
how about a double major in women’s studies and climate studies?
It’s still not the Marxists behind this. There is something yet darker and more deeply buried and the Marxists, including Lysenko are their mere dupes.
And the American taxpayer will foot this bill also? The ever increasing slam the taxpayers are going to be hit with in two or three years will create massive discontent and then finally, change in government. Too bad we will have to endure pain but you get the government you elect.
And as subsequent president of the Audubon Society, as far as I could determine, he corroborated its ornithological heritage, while being an articulate, but not extortionist, environmental advocate.
On Russell Peterson's retirement, Peter Berle, a lawyer, became president of the Audubon Society. Overnight the organization became a litigious environmental activist entity. The organization graphically transmogrified from a scientific outfit to an activist one. Congressional petitions, political solicitation, etc. Being a biological science type I was insulted, and personally cancelled membership - it was not my style.
In my mind this is what the United States has become. Not a place interested in truth, insight, or trust to the individual's native intelligence and reason. But rather the lawyer's world of extortion, threat, fear, deceit, and politics - the Leftist World.
And thus I don't like Democrats, altho today's Republicans aren't far behind.
Reformation II
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