LA Times Bars Climate Change Skeptics From Letters Page
No dissenting opinions for you
The Los Angeles Times is giving the cold shoulder to global warming skeptics.
Paul Thornton, editor of the paper's letters section, recently wrote a letter of his own, stating flatly that he won't publish some letters from those skeptical of man's role in our planet's warming climate. In Thornton's eyes, those people are often wrong -- and he doesn't print obviously wrong statements.
"Simply put, I do my best to keep errors of fact off the letters page; when one does run, a correction is published," Thornton wrote. "Saying 'there's no sign humans have caused climate change' is not stating an opinion, it's asserting a factual inaccuracy."
What amounts to a ban on discourse about climate change stirred outrage among scientists who have written exactly that sort of letter.
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WE WILL STAY ON MESSAGE AT ALL TIMES AT THE LA TIMES.
Sounds like they really are begging for a government handout.
So his opinion of what constitutes a factual inaccuracy instead of an opinion is the test that must be met for publication. You must be this tall to ride this ride...unless you and I agree that your height is correct in which case facts are irrelevant.
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The 24/7 guys might not realize that Paul Thornton has written for Reason in the not too distant past: http://reason.com/people/paul-thornton/all
Sorry to see such a nice fellow put in the crosshairs by Fox hacks.
So everything he says is sacrosanct? If your answer is anything even CLOSE to being "yes", then I point you to Steve Chapman. Fuck off apologist.