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I know I'm wasting my breath, but I'll leave you with these questions:
1. Exactly what is incorrect about what I posted? He is a prominent scientist that is involved in an area of science that has attracted millions in grant monies based on data and models that are now alleged to be fudged, incomplete, and deliberately misleading. This is not my accusation, this is Michael Mann's alleged admission in emails that are allegedly his.
2. Is the NYT, the BBC, and Telegraph not a reliable source? Interesting. They have all published stories covering the Climatic_Research_Unit_e-mail_hacking_incident.
Talk:Phil Jones (climatologist)
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Economic policy of the George W. Bush administration
In February, you made a suggestion on the above article's discussion page to remove the Joseph Stiglitz $3 billion estimate on the Iraq War. Just wanted you to know I would back that.TL36 (talk) 22:09, 4 September 2010 (UTC)
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