One of the things I find worrisome (other than those already mentioned) is that such a large percentage of people are willing to listen to \"scientists\": the one grouping in that list that has no real, clear definition. I know what a \"teacher\" is. I know what a \"reporter\" is. I know what a \"govenment official\" is. I can even define a \"business leader\". But what exactly IS a \"scientist\"? And what qualifications do you have to have to be one? Amorphous terms scare me. They are too easy to manipulate. I remember back in the early days of the Clinton administration, when Hilary was touting her vaunted new health care plan, tehre was a full page ad run in the New York Times, the Wahington Post, etc declaring teh names of 1000 doctors who wholeheartedly supported the plan. The problem was, on closer incestigation, virtually NONE of those doctors was actually a physician. They were all things like Doctors of Language Arts, Doctors of Philosophy, Doctors of Political Science, etc, etc, etc. As I said, amorphous terms do not put me at ease and I certainly wouldn\'t trust someone just because they said they were a \"scientist\". And why should I believe that a \"scientist\" would be willing to ignore their own personal, political, professional or any other kind of agenda just to bring me the \"Truth\"?