Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Darned Flat-Earther


From America's Right blog:

Consider me unsurprised. A political agency such as the EPA would suppress information that counters its own views and political perspective? Ohmigosh. What I did find incredible was the derision with which the EPA dismissed the report.

"It was something he did on his own," the EPA official told Fox News. "Though he was not qualified, the manager indulged him and allowed him on agency time to draft up . . . a set of comments."

Indulged him? How positively condescending.

Personally, I don't care whether or not the EPA official who penned the suppressed report was a scientist, an economist or the guy who changes the urinal cakes in the agency's building. If the report contains facts, ran afoul of the "consensus" touted by the president and greenies everywhere, and was suppressed -- I'm crying foul.

We're about to pass legislation that will unreasonably ruin the American economy, perhaps the most harmful bill ever proposed in the 233-year history of our nation, based completely on a farcical theory founded on junk science. We need all of the information, not simply the information permitted us by those who buy into the global socialism underpinnings of the climate change issue.

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