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Monthly Archives: June 2008
“the front bench and the
Stumbleupon Review of : “the front bench and the fishermen”
denialism blog : Deus ex machina
Stumbleupon Review of : http://scienceblogs.com/denialism/2008/06/deus_ex_machina.php Conspiracy theories: may be invoked when accepting the normal rule of cause and effect, and all it implies, is too much to handle. First, there seems to me to be two types of conspiracy believers: … Continue reading
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It could be said that it’s
Stumbleupon Review of : This isn’t to preclude the existence of genuine conspiracies, or indeed the validity of theories concerning them. It could be said that it’s falling into the genetic fallacy, suggesting that people believe such because of who … Continue reading
YouTube – The brave and historical speech of Malalai Joya in the LJ
Stumbleupon Review of : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLC1KBrwbck This is Malalai Joya’s speech at the Loya Jirga in Afghanistan. This is a young woman, in a land where women were little more than chattels (and today are little better than chattels), who called … Continue reading
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