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Message 38391 - Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 0:48:37 UTC

This year, 48 Nobel laureates dropped all pretense of nonpartisanship as they signed a letter endorsing Senator John Kerry. "Unlike previous administrations, Republican and Democratic alike, the Bush administration has ignored unbiased scientific advice in the policy making that is so important to our collective welfare," they wrote. The critics include members of past Republican administrations.


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Message 38421 - Posted: 20 Oct 2004, 2:12:27 UTC - in response to Message 38391.  
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You've been reading the Science Times again, haven't you. That article was pale in comparison to the squabble that I heard on as part of WNYC-FM's "Brian Lehrer Show"'s "30 Issues in 30 Days: Who's the better President for Science?"

I forsee a Republican Dark Age...

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