Monday, November 17, 2008

Are You Now or Have You Ever Been . . . ? [Chris Horner]
ICECAP.us received the following e-mail revealing how the folks at the University of Colorado, many of whom fought to deflect complaints about the hateful rantings of Ward Churchill as attacks on free speech and open academic inquiry, have failed to extend those same rights to one of their own scientific colleagues — at least, not one who might upset the global-warming gravy train.

The student wisely chooses to remain anonymous in reporting a professor openly asking his students to organize in protest of thought and speech of which the professor disapproves; of course, he’ll be watching...
What's the Half-Life on Headline Alarmism? [Edward John Craig]
It's been 30 years since Three Mile Island, the devastating nuclear accident that killed hundreds of thousands of Americans . . . oh, wait . . . actually, no one died.

But the myth of The China Syndrome lives on in the minds of America's headline writers.

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