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Re: [Phys-L] March for Science



It is certainly the case that people will think whatever they want, but one of the major sponsors, Sigma Xi has gone out of its way to say that this is a nonpartisan affair aimed at highlighting the importance of science. It certainly is political, but it is to be nonpartisan.

joe

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On Mar 4, 2017, at 9:55 PM, bernard cleyet <bernardcleyet@redshift.com> wrote:


On 2017/Mar/04, at 12:05, Lulai, Paul <plulai@stanthony.k12.mn.us> wrote:

I am concerned that the March for science would have people saying it's a
march against the current admin. If that happens, then we are pouring has
on the fire that claims /global warming is a hoax/, and all research is
both financially and politically motivated.
Paul


Unfortunately, it very much is, and I’m imagining the tweets from twerp the loser.

bc thinks “we” didn’t think.
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