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Letters: December 2004

Letters from the December 2004 issue.

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The Politics of Science

I am canceling my subscription to Discover. In your October issue, you presented a biased, dishonest, factually erroneous, and unscientific comparison of President Bush and Senator Kerry [“Bush vs. Kerry on Science”]. The worst lie was your editorial disclaimer, which stated how much you tried to avoid bias. Really? Clearly, your magazine favors abortion, fetal stem cell research, wacko environmentalism, and a distaste for the military. If I wanted an opinion on these things, I have Time, Newsweek, NBC, CBS, ABC, and most newspapers to get the liberal view.

WAYNE BOOKER

Dublin, Ohio

I am immensely pleased to see Discover recognize that science does not exist in a bubble and that politics do matter. You probably got beat up from both sides covering Bush and Kerry, but I found it to be a realistic overview that successfully avoided mudslinging and innuendo. Your willingness to take on ...

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