Comment Re:Damn unfortunate (Score 1) 714
No, because there's no 'bias discrimination' involved there.
Read the actual case and arguments before you comment.
No, because there's no 'bias discrimination' involved there.
Read the actual case and arguments before you comment.
Or it could be that the negatives outweigh the positives; for example, please explain how increasing ocean acidification is good.
What? The IPCC was just collecting already published data, there was no 'new' studies done.
Careful - your bias is shining through.
Maybe you should just do some reading: http://www.skepticalscience.com/argument.php
Start with #1.
Your source proving the fraud accusation?
Last I checked, Mann had been cleared by not one, not two, at least t-h-r-e-e different boards of inquiry.
and allow instant startup of applications (something Java has spent the last 15 years not delivering)
Was that ever promised? As a Java developer, I really don't remember seeing "INSTANT STARTUP!" on JDK release notes/upcoming feature list.
Hey, does Dart solve global warming? Cause that's something Google has yet to deliver in the last 5 years...
Wow, talk about some crazy links there. Kids are being forced to get dangerous medications? Really?
That's easy: get the government out of the way. Then parents will send their kids to good schools and bad schools will go bust.
Right. Because poor people or people living in bad school districts ALWAYS have the option of doing that.
lol he'll love that one...
and by the way, why is that show on so often? I swear, every other week they play it..
Really? Bullshit. Teachers care about the quality of students' education, which is why they're fighting the attempt to remove teachers and just send students to some online video.
Yes, because if we pretend the rest of the world doesn't exist, we'll solve everything!
Try breathing it and you might think differently.
Wrong - you elect the federal government. Stop electing asshats and you can change it.
And why wouldn't the government feel it should regulate pollution?
"That would be difficult in a country where the government feels it has the right to interfere with the market at any time in any way for any reason. You can hardly blame the free market for screwups in a country where the government feels it has the right to control mercury and arsenic."
See how that sounds?
"In short, you're proposing what's essentially a vice tax - have these ever worked?"
Compare smoking rates today to twenty years ago?
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