Monday, December 10, 2007

It's Official

Doesn't matter much though... You can lie to the American public all day, be caught in the lies, beyond all doubt, and then simply lie about the lies. It'll only get you re-elected... People are stupid. They love to be lied to. They beg to be manipulated. They hate to be bored with facts and science - things that can be proved. No, give them a shouting match, and a raft of insults, hate, and fear any day. People will put bullets in their own brains if they're told to. They will never think. They will be question. Ever. Period.

All that is required to achieve power in the U.S. is to occasionally trot out and claim to oppose abortion. Simply do this, now and then, and the public will rubber stamp anything else without the slightest question - anything else.

http://oversight.house.gov/documents/20071210101633.pdf

"For the past 16 months, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been investigating allegations of political interference with government climate change science under the Bush Administration. During the course of this investigation, the Committee obtained over 27,000 pages of documents from the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ) and the Commerce Department, held two investigative hearings, and deposed or interviewed key officials. Much of the information made available to the Committee has never been publicly disclosed.

"This report presents the findings of the Committee.s investigation. The evidence before the Committee leads to one inescapable conclusion: the Bush Administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science and mislead policymakers and the public about the dangers of global warming.

"In 1998, the American Petroleum Institute developed an internal "Communications Action Plan" that stated: "Victory will be achieved when ... average citizens 'understand' uncertainties in climate science . [and] recognition of uncertainties becomes part of the 'conventional wisdom'" The Bush Administration has acted as if the oil industry's communications plan were its mission statement. White House officials and political appointees in the agencies censored congressional testimony on the causes and impacts of global warming, controlled media access to government climate scientists, and edited federal scientific reports to inject unwarranted uncertainty into discussions of climate change and to minimize the threat to the environment and the economy."

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