December 3, 2009

Chris Horner to sue NASA, Barbara Boxer seeks to punish whistleblowers.....

As the IPCC scrambles to retain a shred of dignity in wake of their climate cover-up, the fight over climate policy in the U.S. is taking a new turn. Chris Horner, a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, said NASA has refused for two years to provide information under the Freedom of Information Act that would show how the agency has shaped its climate data and would explain why the agency has repeatedly had to correct its data going as far back as the 1930s.

"I assume that what is there is highly damaging," Mr. Horner said. "These guys are quite clearly bound and determined not to reveal their internal discussions about this.

Clearly, Mr. Horner is a flat earth creationist and holocaust denier. Meanwhile, Democrats on the hill are attempting to change the focus of the crime that was uncovered through climategate. Senator Barbara Boxer (living proof that no-intelligence is required in the Senate) said that the leaked e-mails in the climategate scandal should be treated as a criminal matter, but not for the scientist perpetrating the world-wide fraud. She wants to skip right past what the emails revealed, and go straight to prosecuting whoever released them

"You call it Climategate; I call it E-mail-theft-gate. We may well have a hearing on this, we may not. We may have a briefing for senators, we may not," Boxer said. "Part of our looking at this will be looking at a criminal activity."

The audacity is unreal. This would be like Tom Petters (ponzi scheme operator extraordinaire) blaming his employees for exposing his crimes and violating his personal privacy. Boxer sails right past the fact that we are trying to enter into a global treaty, which has the potential to destroy the world’s economy and change the entire framework of our country, over science that has been established with false data. When Sarah Palin was running for Vice-President, her email was hacked and released to the public. There was nothing incriminating in those emails, but it lead to all sorts of investigations and legal subpoenas (AKA: Trooper-gate). I don't recall Senator Boxer showing the same outrage over Palin’s right to privacy. Boxer is simply using the same old liberal tactic of re-directing attention in the face of outright fraud. Her ponzi scheme is unraveling before her eyes and she is grasping at anything she can to divert attention. My question to Al Gore, Senator Boxer, and the rest of you commies out there is very simple: “Who are the Deniers now?”

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