... .Use Gentle Spin Cycle
In a lawsuit instigated by the anti-Tory New Party calling for classroom ban on Al Gore's opus, a Scottish judge ruled that the DVD's of An Inconvenient Truth flung like freebie Frisbies into the post box of every teacher in Britain may be shown pupils in class , but ought to be presented as an example of political advocacy rather than science .
On Planet Gore CEI's Iain Murray gets his sporran in a knot attempting to present this Scots verdict as the dispatch of global warming to the guillotine after High Court condemnation, but The Guardian's David Adam's take maintains M'lud heartily endorsed the IPCC report in the process of warning against Al's hyperbole. Adam's seems ahead on direct quotations , but Murray gets some points for creative ellipsis. You better read both for yourself, as the judge sounds too bloody judicious to ever make the grade on Fox or NPR.
Next, don't assume that since you have a beat up house that you can't sell it-or that since you have to move out.
Posted by: kevin kirkwood | May 11, 2011 at 07:00 AM