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02/18/2004 - 18:13
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this one looks like it was made for ev (despite his new no politics angle): scientists accuse white house of distorting facts. maybe could have also been titled, "white house's cavalier attitude toward science could place at risk the basis for the nation's long-term prosperity, health and military prowess." that's not as catch tho. my fav two quotes would have to be: "The Bush administration has deliberately and systematically distorted scientific fact in the service of policy goals on the environment, health, biomedical research and nuclear weaponry at home and abroad, a group of about 60 influential scientists, including 20 Nobel laureates, said in a statement issued today." and "'I don't see it as a partisan issue at all,' said Russell Train, who served as administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under Presidents Richard M. Nixon and Gerald R. Ford, and who spoke in the conference call in support of the statement. 'If it becomes that way I think it's because the White House chooses to make it a partisan issue,' Mr. Train said."



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