Malodery: The new "denier"
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Yep; we can dismiss this cause our resident expert on everything thinks the following excerpts are "normal scientific discourse". We all learned mallcontent was a science expert when she identified that Iowa farm runoff pollution down in the Gulf!
"taking measures to conceal"
"view global warming as a political “cause”"
"deliberate manipulation of facts and data"
"show a concerted effort to hide rather than disseminate" Anybody can take a couple of words out of context and make them appear to be a horrible travesty. I'm still thinking it's mostly normal discussion among scientists looking for the truth.
You know you embarrass yourself every time you admit you don't understand how it's possible to measure and calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the Gulf of Mexico that comes from Iowa. I'm going to test this on an 11 year old.
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Yep; we can dismiss this cause our resident expert on everything thinks the following excerpts are "normal scientific discourse". We all learned mallcontent was a science expert when she identified that Iowa farm runoff pollution down in the Gulf!
"taking measures to conceal"
"view global warming as a political “cause”"
"deliberate manipulation of facts and data"
"show a concerted effort to hide rather than disseminate" Anybody can take a couple of words out of context and make them appear to be a horrible travesty. I'm still thinking it's mostly normal discussion among scientists looking for the truth.
You know you embarrass yourself every time you admit you don't understand how it's possible to measure and calculate the percentage of nitrogen in the Gulf of Mexico that comes from Iowa. I'm going to test this on an 11 year old.
I tested it on the 11 year old and after a couple of questions she clearly understood how we can determine what percentage of the nitrogen in the Gulf comes from Iowa.
There are no rivers that flow from Wisconsin into Iowa. |
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Yes, just as I thought. No answer. Merely more convaluted logic about rivers. The Mississippi, of course, runs along the border of Wisconsin, so you are assuming that there's no runoff from Wisconsin in those hundreds of miles? Do other rivers from other states run into Iowa? Would the eleven year old care to share with you how to measure nitrogen in the gulf and determine its origin at the same time? So many questions that you won't answer.
My goodness, how foolish you appear when you try to cover your stupidity with false reasoning and outright lies. |