Shorter Bush Administration: "Science is bad for you."

The ACLU with more on the Bush Administration’s disdain for science, which is too threatening for them, and for the populace and school children to learn or know about.

Science Under Siege By Bush Administration, ACLU Charges

WASHINGTON — The American Civil Liberties Union released a report today examining government policies and practices that have hampered academic freedom and scientific inquiry since September 11, 2001.

The report sheds new light on how these policies curtail basic rights and put all Americans at risk. “Attacks on scientific freedom have the same effect on our democracy as attacks on political freedom,” said Anthony D. Romero, Executive Director of the ACLU. “Curtailing scientific freedom in the name of national security is bad for science, bad for freedom and simply not effective in increasing the safety of America.”

The report, Science Under Siege, connects the dots between several different areas where misguided government policies are affecting science. Among the abuses the ACLU examines in the report are:

moves to overclassify information and designate whole areas of research as “sensitive but unclassified;”

outright censorship and prescreening of scientific articles before publication;

exclusion of foreign students from access to research projects;

suppression of environmental and public health information; and

increased restrictions on materials and technology commonly used in basic scientific research.

Throughout the report, the ACLU challenges claims by the Bush administration that such policies are ultimately beneficial for national security, and points to documented cases in which the administration has distorted scientific and academic inquiry for particular political purposes.

“This report makes clear the extent to which the Bush administration has hampered the pursuit of knowledge and scientific inquiry,” said Tania Simoncelli, the Technology and Science Fellow with the ACLU’s Technology and Liberty Project. “It has diminished America’s standing as a magnet for students and intellectuals around the world, had a chilling effect on many practicing scientists, and set terrible precedents for the government control of information.”

According to the ACLU, restrictions on the free flow of information have jeopardized America’s current global leadership in the sciences. In addition to policies implemented post-9/11, the report notes an ongoing erosion of environmental and public health standards, including mercury emissions, global climate change, sexual education and mountaintop removal mining.

The ACLU recommends a series of reforms including a halt to overclassification, the elimination of the “sensitive but unclassified” designation, the removal of censorship and publication restrictions, dropping unnecessary restrictions on foreign students and scholars, maintaining the fundamental research exemption and protecting science from undue political interference.

“The future security of our nation will flow from our global scientific strength and leadership,” said Barry Steinhardt, Director of the ACLU’s Technology and Liberty Project. “Attempts to achieve security through control and repression of information will never work, and will only undermine that leadership. The administration must reverse its misguided and damaging policies.”

I’m waiting for them to ban heliocentric astronomy because it has *something* to do with Al Qaeda, or it has WMDs and was going to attack America with them. It’s outrageous and dishonorable that this administration would shamelessly exploit the horrible tragedy of 9/11 in order to justify censorship. Shame. No surprise that it’s science at all.

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5 Responses to Shorter Bush Administration: "Science is bad for you."

  1. 1
    Robert says:

    “Populous” = large population. “Populace” = the people.

  2. 2
    media girl says:

    Because the Earth revolves around the Sun, the al-Qaeda terrorists were able to hijack planes and navigate them to their intended targets. Therefore heliocentric science enables terrorists. Not only that, it’s against God and the Bible according to the pseudo-Christians running the GOP.

    In fact, women are made from men’s ribs, when God said “Thou shalt not kill” he didn’t mean Arabs, and the Rapture will only include good Christians who hate and judge others the most stridently.

    Oh, and gravity is the result of devils tugging on our ankles and evolution is guided by unnamed aliens.

    Science class dismissed!

  3. 3
    Robert says:

    evolution is guided by unnamed aliens.

    No, their names are Frank and Alice. Nice folks, but stay away from Frank when he’s been drinking. A little too quick with the anal probe, if you know what I mean.

  4. 4
    Pseudo-Adrienne says:

    “Populous”? = large population. “Populace”? = the people.

    Fixed.

    No, their names are Frank and Alice. Nice folks, but stay away from Frank when he’s been drinking. A little too quick with the anal probe, if you know what I mean.

    LOL! That explains the weirdness of all my past science teachers.

  5. 5
    Denise says:

    The anti-foreign sentiment of this administration is ridiculous. My former Philipino colleague being denied entrance to the U.S. for a job a the school where he got his Ph.D. for upwards of 8 months. A skilled worker with a job contract, a degree from a reputable U.S. institution, and application for a green card should not be held up for 8 months for a background investigation. My Malaysian coworker recently went back to visit his parents; he hopes he will not have difficulty reentering the country. Everyone I know knows a foreigner who has had difficulty getting back into the U.S. even after short trips abroad to “friendly” nations.

    Our research group works on developing new fuel cell, battery, and bone replacement materials. Under some proposed regulations, a background check and special visa could be required for our (many) foreign students to use basic equipment that is vital to our research and is not associated with building bombs or developing biological weapons. This administration seems to think using critical thought or scientific skills == enabling terrorism. It’s a damn shame.