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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Krowbar who wrote (151465)6/8/2001 1:21:53 AM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769670
 
Dear delly, I'm glad to see you post opinions that demonstrate exactly what I say.
>>>>>Two senior Bush advisers -- John Bridgeland, who oversees domestic policy, and Gary Edson, an economist -- wrote to the academy May 11 asking for help with "identifying the areas in the science of climate change where there are the greatest certainties and uncertainties."

There is no certainty therefore you don't spend trillions. So delly I have a page watman.com The links on the page point to factual and rigorous science and analysis pages. They demonstrate no certainty.
So if you are going to burn coal, burn it cleanly. That means it produces co2 h2O and not SO2 and other acid creating emissions . BUt if one wants to hedge then one uses nukes as the cleanest Only a techno retard does not understand the economics not of current alternative energy sources in terms of cost, reliability and who know what kinds of unknown pollution.

I see you quoting politicians to tell you your science and justify your techno retarded opinions.

>>>>> Bush's critics said ...... duhhhhhhhh I'm really impressed with that rigorous argument.

Delly this is sum total of the value of what you posted
>>>>> But the academy was not asked for policy recommendations, and it made none. duuhhhhhhh!!!!!!

you all have a nice day now hear.

tom watson tosiwmee
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