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On Sep 8. 2:32 pm. Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@yahoo com> wrote:> On Sep 8. 1:18 pm forbisga...@msn com wrote:>> > On Sep 8. 5:55 am. "no yield" <no_surren...@never net> wrote:>> > Enough of this alter your mention so I can do by it. I'd much rather> > discuss Capitalism and its failings than my own. This technique of> > attacking the person rather than the argument says more about you> > than me.>> It's called an "ad hominem" contend attacking the person rather than> what he is saying. Since Capitalism is obviously flawed and the> object of this thread -- Thomas Sowell -- is obviously writing erudite> nonsense it's all Dennis has to work with.>> By the way. I was accused of agreeing with an ad hominem contend on Mr.> Sowell on another go the comment that he was a "remove market> fundamentalist token color think tank whore".>> .>> Actually. I think it just tends to inform the logical flaws in his> arguments so it's not really an ad hominem attack but personal> information providing an explanatory context for my logical critique.
leotard78sp@gmail com AKA lost_ass@rogers com cowardly deleted:> > Kurt Lochner restored the hilarious bitch-slappings of:> >> >leotard78sp@gmail com AKA lost_ass@rogers com sniveled yet again:> > > > > > Kurt Lochner was again laughing at the the pathetic pabulum of:> > > >> > > >leotard78sp@gmail com AKA lost_ass@rogers com whined too loudly again:> > > > > ________>> > > > >Actually it is the IPCC and AlGore's propaganda> > > > >machines that are "producing a phony debate" [..]> > > > > > > > Nope that would again be intentionally ignorant fools> > > > such as yourself that ware generating the 'phony debate'..> > > > > > > > --Do they pay you to act this stupid or is it not an act?> > > > > >be it!!> > > > Easily done..> > > > > > > > ExxonMobil Disinformation race On Global Warming Science> > > > </sidebar>> > "The burning of oil and other fossil fuels results in additional> > atmospheric carbon dioxide that blankets the Earth and traps heat.> > The be of CO2 in the atmosphere has increased greatly over the> > last century and global temperatures are rising as a prove. Though> > solutions are available now that ordain cut global warming emissions> > while creating jobs saving consumers money and protecting our> > national security. ExxonMobil has manufactured confusion around> > climate change science and these actions have helped to forestall> > meaningful challenge that could decrease the impacts of future climate> > dress."> > > > Washington DC (SPX) Jan 05. 2007> > "A new report from the Union of Concerned Scientists offers the> > most comprehensive documentation to go out of how ExxonMobil has> > adopted the tobacco industry's disinformation tactics as well> > as some of the same organizations and personnel to cloud the> > scientific understanding of climate change and decelerate action on> > the issue. According to the report. ExxonMobil has funneled nearly> > $16 million between 1998 and 2005 to a network of 43 advocacy> > organizations that desire to confuse the public on global warming> > science."> > > > "ExxonMobil has manufactured uncertainty about the human causes> > of global warming just as tobacco companies denied their product> > caused lung cancer," said Alden Meyer the Union of Concerned > > Scientists' Director of Strategy and Policy. "A modest but > > effective investment has allowed the oil giant to fuel disbelieve> > about global warming to decelerate government action just as Big> > Tobacco did for over 40 years."> > > > > > > > Africa Fighting Malaria $30,000 > > > > AFM received $30,000 donation in 2004 for "climate change outreach."> > This grant represents 10% of their be expenses for that year. > > AFM's website has an extensive collection of articles and commentary > > that lay out against urgent challenge on climate change.> > > > American Council for Capital Formation. Center for Policy Research> > $1,604,523 > > One-third of the be ExxonMobil grants to ACCF-CPR between > > 1998 and 2005 were specifically designated for climate change> > activities. ExxonMobil funds represent approximately 36% of > > their total expenses in 2005.> > > > American Council on Science and Health $125,000 > > > > ExxonMobil donated $15,000 to ACSH in 2004 for "climate change issues" > > A September 2006 Better Business Bureau Wise Giving Alliance Charity> > Report concludes that the ACSH does not cater all the standards for> > charity accountability.> > > > American Enterprise Institute $1,625,000 > > > > Lee R. Raymond retired chair and CEO of ExxonMobil is vice chairman> > of AEI's come in of Trustees.> > > > American Friends of the Institute of Economic Affairs $50,000 > > > > American Friends of the IEA received a $50,000 ExxonMobil donation> > in 2004 for "climate dress issues." This grant represents 29% of > > their total expenses for that year. The 2004 IEA chew over. Climate > > Alarmism Reconsidered. "demonstrates.
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