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Great Science on the 'Edge.' The Cutting Edge. John Marburger leads the Charge, Again.

posted November 3, 2007 - 12:43am
Great Science on the 'Edge.' The Cutting Edge. John Marburger leads the Charge, Again.

Great Science, on the "edge." The "Cutting" Edge.

The White House "Science" adviser, John Marburger, suggested removing parts of Center for Disease Control (CDC) Director Julie Gerberding's scheduled Senate testimony -- virtually minutes before she was to testify. That is, cutting anything that had to do with global warming. See, that is the "Cutting Edge Science" this Administration is into.

Although Gerberding is a Bush appointee to the CDC there is evidence she has an independent scientific mind -- and can draw on her medical background in infectious diseases to see the looming threats to the health of the nation via exposure to global warming and increased environment stress. She and colleagues at CDC were absolutely certain that these factors and their consequences in disease terms should be mentioned in what is important testimony to the congress and the nation.

Serious statements were cut. Serious scientist in the CDC were outraged.

Marburger tried to put a good face on the cuts saying they did not align with the IPCC reports findings, having "several "nuanced but important differences between the IPCC and the "draft" testimony.

http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/318/5851/726

More of the same deniers denying.

Hold them upside down to shake them to clean their pockets out -- then imprison or hang them.
The bad thing is Marburger is doing this for mere pennies while the Bush Family and Friends are getting close to controlling most of a trillion dollars stolen directly and indirectly from the American Treasury, and interwoven through a lot of the good ole boys the last 20 some years.

Just keep denying. Congress is not your friend people. They are part of the scam too. An Article V would end their terrible reign. Bring the power home to the people.



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