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Jan 22, 2007 23:26

Interesting for the fact that our biggest supporters in this survey seem to be Nigeria and the Philippines. I've heard from people like Christopher Hitchens that a lot of Africa is surprisingly favorably inclined toward the US, so that may explain some of it. I also wonder how much of this has to do with these two countries experiencing militant ( Read more... )

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rcondon January 23 2007, 17:16:48 UTC
What was the address of that website that calls global warming junk science? I can't seem to find it anymore.

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evditchpig January 24 2007, 03:00:48 UTC
Was it junkscience.com?

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rcondon January 24 2007, 07:46:19 UTC
May have been, I went there and it looked different, but it is probably the same site. It just looks all sa-fist-a-micated.

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Interesting news about Junkscience.com rcondon February 27 2007, 04:51:47 UTC
Since 1996, Junkscience.com has listed links to current articles on many environmental and public health issues, with running commentary courtesy of the "junkman," Steven Milloy ( ... )

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Re: Interesting news about Junkscience.com evditchpig February 27 2007, 06:33:11 UTC
Yes, there are lots of others. Like these guys: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/07/18/wsun18.xml&sSheet=/news/2004/07/18/ixnewstop.html

I'm sure, though, if you look hard enough at their histories, you'll find that one of these guys worked for some big company at sometime, and therefore their conclusions are entirely suspect and must be financed by evil megacorporations bent on ruining the environment. =p

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Re: Interesting news about Junkscience.com rcondon February 28 2007, 04:13:32 UTC
…and your point is what?

...That they are really independent, and they have no hidden agenda?

I’m not sure I agree; I question their motives and their "unbiased opinions".

I heard about the Telegraph article before, as has Rush. Did you see this? http://mediamatters.org/items/200509230005

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