A Few WWW Views on Coal Burners Buying Up Science Skeptics

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onJul 28, 2006 @ 08:54 PDT

The leaked memo we reported yesterday has garnered some interesting attention on the net. Here‘s a link to the ABC story by Clayton Sandell and Bill Blakemore, who deserve credit for digging out the memo. Here’s the Associated Press view. Here‘s the New York Times. Here’s ThinkProgress.org. Here‘s a piece from EarthTimes.org. Here’s Wired News. And here‘s a dandy little editorial in the Appleton, Wisconsin Post Crescent, the lead from whichย reads:

When you can’t find anyone willing to take your side in a fight on principle, the next best thing is buying their fealty. That’s what Stanley Lewandowski’sย doing.

Read more on Stanley.

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