To: editor-surveyor
Absolutely stuning how low an ELF will stoop to promote it's agenda. These morons should be canned, not "counseled" and then fined for the costs associated witht heir fraud. To bad there isn't a "filing a false report" statute that could be applied to them.
To: woollyone
And the whole study should be thrown out the window and started over (or not...). As another person wrote, how do we know the other years' data wasn't tampered with too? In any event, I'd have to think the data from this run of the study is now tainted.
But then what do I know? I'm just a computer programmer. It's not like I really think they were actually trying to find the truth here. More like they had a conclusion in mind (the area is a habitat to an endangered species) and kept searching for some way to prove it.
Gamma
To: woollyone
To bad there isn't a "filing a false report" statute that could be applied to them.
Such statutes may well exist. After all, though few are prosecuted for it, it is illegal for a policeman to file a false report (I know, I know, stop laughing so darned hard, you'll bust a gut!).
152 posted on
12/18/2001 11:21:03 AM PST by
mrustow
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