Santosh Helekar continues to insist that he does not "demonize" anyone, relying on dictionary definitions to make his point. OK, let's see if he can deny that he levies ad hominem attacks using the most disrespectful and aggressive language without pointing to someone elses words as justification for his own. His latest example is shown below.
"....above post, besides containing gratuitous insults against Tim de Mello, propagates politically motivated nonsense regarding global warming. The article contained in it is a striking example of vicious right-wing propaganda." I wonder if such language makes Santosh a vicious left-wing propagandist? But, I digress. I had kiddingly commented to Tim de Mello that he had been operating on feni fumes for facetiously saying that the US refusal to sign the Kyoto Treaty may be responsible for the earthquake that caused the recent recent tsunami. I don't take drinking feni as an insult, and I'd be surprised if Tim does either. However, Santosh, in full attack mode as usual, missed the humor and the irony completely, and wrote a post which is becoming his hallmark anytime someone disagrees with him and has the cajones to say so: The irony is that the article being cited did not deny that global warming was taking place, and pointed out that there had been several global warmings and coolings well before human industrial activity had evolved.
