Saturday, May 29, 2010

Paul Driessen : Ken Cuccinelli v. 810 academics - Townhall.com
We have a right to insist that the research be honest and aboveboard. That the work products stay in the public domain, available for scrutiny. That researchers share their data, computer codes and analytical methodologies, and engage in robust debate with skeptics and critics. That those who violate these fundamental precepts forfeit their access to future grants. And that our tax dollars no longer fund bogus acne-and-climate-change studies and alarmist propaganda. (Talk about budget cutting opportunities!)

1 comment:

MissMo said...

Is there any evidence of any wrong-doing?