Reposted from National Review Online
Please support us in our fight against Professor Michael Mann.
By?Jack Fowler
We?re being sued, and we need your help.
Let me recap: A lawsuit has been formally filed by Professor Michael Mann against National Review and Mark Steyn. You know Mann: The Penn State academic and self-proclaimed (and bogus) Nobel Peace Prize awardee best known, famously and infamously, for the ?hockey stick? graph that allegedly proves that recent years were the hottest on record for more than a millennium.
Of course, he is also known for the scandal about embarrassing e-mails, pried out of the University of East Anglia?s Climate Research Unit.
(Anything you want to know about ?Climategate? can be found at the great site WattsUpWithThat.com. And if you want to get a load of Mann, visit his Facebook page for kicks and giggles and a look at self-promotion on steroids.)
In July, Mark wrote on the Corner about Penn State, much in the news for its institutional cover-ups, and Professor Mann. It was a Steyn classic, so it must have really smarted, and soon thereafter NR received notification of a pending lawsuit (here?s our response).
Like his claim to be a Nobel laureate, the charges against NR are baseless and very much worth fighting. National Review doesn?t look to get itself sued, but neither does it shy from a fight, especially one like this. Rich Lowry?s response to Mann?s legal threats exactly captures our mood and determination.
As many of you know, National Review is not a non-profit ? we are just not profitable. A lawsuit is not something we can fund with money we don?t have. Of course, we?ll do whatever we have to do to find ourselves victorious in court and Professor Mann thoroughly defeated, as he so richly deserves to be. Meanwhile, we have to hire attorneys, which ain?t cheap.
The bills are already mounting.
This is our fight, legally. But with the global-warming extremists going all-out to silence critics, it?s your fight too, morally. When we were sued, we heard from many of you who expressed a desire to help underwrite our legal defense. We deeply appreciated the outpouring of promised help.
Now we really need it.
Please help National Review in its fight to kick Professor Michael Mann?s legal heinie.
Contribute here. Many thanks for your help.
Source: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/12/10/mann-vs-nro-legal-battle-heating-up/
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