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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (85503)5/24/2011 11:09:35 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 89467
 
that's what I thought about your article.

we are all gonna die, lolololol chicken little



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (85503)5/24/2011 12:09:35 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 89467
 
On "peer review" and the "scientific review paper" which all of these AWG support arguments use to "prove" that the "science" is "settled"...

Here is a great example of a "scientific paper" which collates and references real research and then presents it in such a way to prove an entirely unsupportable hypothesis.

It was created by a researcher at the University of Calgary to demonstrate how the misuse of legitimate research can be manipulated to create an absurd conclusion....

Cigarette smoking: an underused tool in high-performance endurance training

Kenneth A. Myers, BSc

The review paper is a staple of medical literature and, when well executed by an expert in the field, can provide a summary of literature that generates useful recommendations and new conceptualizations of a topic. However, if research results are selectively chosen, a review has the potential to create a convincing argument for a faulty hypothesis. Improper correlation or extrapolation of data can result in dangerously flawed conclusions. The following paper seeks to illustrate this point, using existing research to argue the hypothesis that cigarette smoking enhances endurance performance and should be incorporated into high-level training programs.

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov



To: T L Comiskey who wrote (85503)5/24/2011 12:34:12 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 89467
 
Another "Mysterious" Flashmob Swarms & Destroys a Dunkin' Donuts in Manhattan (Video)
by Jim Hoft

A mysterious mob of youths ransacked a Dunkin' Donuts store in Manhattan this week.
Local store owners were afraid to talk to reporters out of fear that their store would be targeted next.
My FOX NY reported:

Teens Riot In Manhattan Businesses: MyFoxNY.com

The angry youths destroyed the store and grabbed drinks from the cooler before fleeing the scene.
My FOX NY reported:

It's like a flash mob gone bad. Security footage from a Manhattan Dunkin' Donuts shows a group of youths climbing on counters, throwing chairs and throwing tables in a violent attack on workers.

It happened at the Dunkin' Donuts on Christopher Street in Greenwich Village. A $2,000 hot chocolate machine was reportedly destroyed in the attack.

Similar attacks have targeted other stores in the neighborhood in the previous weeks.

The video shows one of the teens throwing a chair and then running up to grab a donut.

A few of the attackers also grabbed drinks out of a refrigerator near the door, and they all quickly ran from the store.

Apparently, it's racist to note that all of the youths involved in the attack were black just like the flashmob that attacked the Milwaukee Mayfair Mall in January, the mob that attacked a Dupont Circle store in Washington DC in April, and the flashmob that ransacked a Las Vegas convenience store in early May.

Apparently, if you notice these things you're just being a hateful racist. gatewaypundit.rightnetwork.com