Another fib

Published: February 16, 2009 at 11:33pm

This is how the FAA pulled in its ‘signatures’ – by pretending that they had “thousands” already. I’ve plucked this from their on-line petition:

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5 Comments Comment

  1. Andrea says:

    Computer age prestidigitation.

  2. Sybil says:

    The experts did pronounce themselves on the issue it would seem. For the full report by the experts click the appropriate link here

    http://www.ambjentahjar.org/index.htm

    [Daphne – Sybil, it appears you have missed the most recent posts on this blog.]

  3. Chris II says:

    I wonder how Sybil got the medical degree – I think to become a medic one needs to know some basic English.

    So if you have not understood Daphne’s comments, let me spoonfeed you:

    http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/?p=1622#comments

    [Daphne – What is most shocking is that a scientist would approach the matter in such a non-scientific way. I can understand an artist like Kenneth Zammit Tabona getting all worked up about it in The Times today and failing to understand the issues. But a doctor, subjected to years of rigorous scientific training? I just don’t get it.]

  4. Chris II says:

    I wonder how Sybil obtained the medical degree – I think to become a medic one needs to know some basic English.

    So if you have not understood Daphne’s comments, let me spoon feed you:

    http://daphnecaruanagalizia.com/?p=1622#comments

  5. Tim Ripard says:

    Daphne, what don’t you get? University education can’t tighten the loose screws. If there’s something wrong with a mind or personality beforehand do you think that a tertiary education will fix it? Look at your friends the elephant man, the poodle and baldy all waving doctorates about, not to mention Astrid. Do you think that graduates should have a monopoly on capability and intelligence? Ever heard of this guy: `’In his junior year, Gates left Harvard to devote his energies to Microsoft’

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