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Administration forces NASA to say Big Bang Theory


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QUOTE(Balta1701 @ Feb 7, 2006 -> 04:57 PM)
By the way, anyone remember the dude who's actions started this thread off?  The guy @ Nasa?  Turns out he never actually got his degree from Texas A & M, despite the fact that's what the NYT article said

Holy crap. That is the most vile hack political appointment I've ever seen in my life. :o :o :o

 

The idea that NASA let a 24-year-old journalism major, with no experience in science or technology, other than writing a few articles about video games, determine what scientists were able to communicate to the public was pretty bad. The fact that he was censoring scientific information on global warming and the big bang made things more interesting, especially since he was a political appointee doing this to prevent challenges to the Bush administration’s policies. But now, finding out that he did not even graduate from Texas A&M, and may not have graduated from college at all, is absolutely outrageous. George Deutsch, as I wrote before, needs to be removed from this post immediately.
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