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Richie London

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climategate enquirie
« on: 22 March 2010, 15:38:16 »

these appointed to lead the enquirie, are they more in the govt pocket or downthe middle on there views??

more expense on the taxpayer whatever it is.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/climatechange/7498279/Climategate-inquiry-led-by-oil-boss.html
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Re: climategate enquirie
« Reply #1 on: 22 March 2010, 15:44:43 »

Im sure Nickbat will conduct some detailed research and report back. :y
I am instructing my broker to buy as many shares as possible in any British companies which are involved in the production of whitewash, I expect they will be doing good business in the near future. :y ;D ;D
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Re: climategate enquirie
« Reply #2 on: 22 March 2010, 15:54:50 »

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Im sure Nickbat will conduct some detailed research and report back. :y
I am instructing my broker to buy as many shares as possible in any British companies which are involved in the production of whitewash, I expect they will be doing good business in the near future. :y ;D ;D

ive bought shares in duracell, they could be used in cars yet as they go a lot further  ;)
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Re: climategate enquirie
« Reply #3 on: 22 March 2010, 16:23:48 »

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Im sure Nickbat will conduct some detailed research and report back. :y
I am instructing my broker to buy as many shares as possible in any British companies which are involved in the production of whitewash, I expect they will be doing good business in the near future. :y ;D ;D

Delingpole & Bishop Hill have already shown this to be a whitewash in the making.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100030905/climategate-the-whitewash-continues/

Frankly, when they blatantly appoint people like this, and when our Glorious Leader claims that lying, cheating ex-misters have done nothing wrong, it is time to realise that the political classes have no scruples, no honesty, indeed, no morality at all.

Thus, I am not surprised that the result of the inquiry has already been written.

We, the people, have no say anymore. A very, very, dangerous situation is shaping up.  :( >:(
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Re: climategate enquirie
« Reply #4 on: 22 March 2010, 16:51:58 »

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Im sure Nickbat will conduct some detailed research and report back. :y
I am instructing my broker to buy as many shares as possible in any British companies which are involved in the production of whitewash, I expect they will be doing good business in the near future. :y ;D ;D

Delingpole & Bishop Hill have already shown this to be a whitewash in the making.

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100030905/climategate-the-whitewash-continues/

Frankly, when they blatantly appoint people like this, and when our Glorious Leader claims that lying, cheating ex-misters have done nothing wrong, it is time to realise that the political classes have no scruples, no honesty, indeed, no morality at all.

Thus, I am not surprised that the result of the inquiry has already been written.

We, the people, have no say anymore. A very, very, dangerous situation is shaping up.  :( >:(


well i wont be selling the mig to save the planet, if anything a more gas guzzling car is on the horizon this year :)
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Re: climategate enquirie
« Reply #5 on: 22 March 2010, 16:53:00 »

Even by his own standards Gormless sunk to a new level today. Ex ministers claiming that they have had legislation passed ( by having a quiet word with Mandy and Adonis) purely to benefit a client (Tescos and National Express iirc) and he says he is satisfied that there has been no impropriety and no need for a govt. enquiry. He may be hoping that they have dumbed down education to the point where most of the electorate have no idea what impropriety means. >:( >:(
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