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Dessler does not know how to use the Internet
09-04-2011, 06:35 AM
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Dessler does not know how to use the Internet
I have made a few posts in the FORUM HERE, at the Climategate Country Club.

It is part of my response to an e-mail I got from Peter Gillar.Who is the owner of
Climategate Country Club

Here is part of the e-mail message I received.I edited out the Dessler article.Since that has been posted in the forum area as linked in the above.

Quote:A message to all members of Climategate Country Club

Dear Climategate Country Club Members,

As many of you might know, Texas (my home state) is in the middle of a drought. Naturally

the warmist are using this as an excuse to tout anthropogenic global warming.

Dr. Dessler of Texas A&M University recently wrote this guest column for our local paper.

Quote:Please join me in responding to this nonsense. Responding to the posting board will only place your response

on the website. Please also submit your response to letterseditor@theeagle.com so that it will appear

in the local paper. The rules for submitting posted below.

Should you feel that you need more words to respond, you may submit a guest column to:

Robert Borden
Opinions Editor

robert.borden@theeagle.com
979-731-4621


The rules for submitting a a letter to the editor are:

1. No more than one letter per writer will be printed each 30 days.

2. Letters should be no more than 300 words and are subject to editing for lenth, clarity, libel and good taste.

publication is descretionary.

3. All letters must contain the writer's name, city of residence and a daytime phone number for verification.

4. Anonymous lettters will not be published.

5. Form letters and letters associated with organized efforts involving candidates or causes will not be published.

Thank you so much for your help. I look forward to seeing your letters and guest columns appear in our local paper.

Does anyone want to write and send a letter?

It is our attitude toward free thought and free expression that will determine our fate. There must be no limit on the range of temperate discussion, no limits on thought. No subject must be taboo. No censor must preside at our assemblies.

–William O. Douglas, U.S. Supreme Court Justice, 1952
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