Today's Washington Times covers the nexus between global warming denial and creationism, quoting from my ScienceProgress piece to show that:
diehard scientists are striking back.

Yipee-kay-yay muppethuggers!
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Posted on: March 11, 2010 4:10 PM, by Josh Rosenau
Today's Washington Times covers the nexus between global warming denial and creationism, quoting from my ScienceProgress piece to show that:
diehard scientists are striking back.

Yipee-kay-yay muppethuggers!
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Pfft. You wish.
Posted by: Charles | March 11, 2010 4:24 PM