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Tom Kunich wrote:
On TV, Al Gore and Ted Turner have stated that the whole world is going >> to die unless we are willing to murder more than half of them. And they >> advocate methods of that murder. Howard Kveck wrote: > You have the most vivid imagination, Tommy. Just exercising the drama queen module. |
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In another thread Tom Kunich wrote:
> Psst - MOST "climate scientists" deny "global warming". Robert Chung wrote: > Hmmm. Well, in matters like these I try to start with little steps. > Pointing out how foolish you are is almost always a reasonable beginning. I think you may have bitten off more than you can chew. Although the voyeur in Schwartz might enjoy your attempts. |
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On May 7, 5:04*pm, SLAVE of THE STATE <gwh...@ti.com> wrote:
> On May 7, 4:41*pm, Fred Fredburger > > <FredFredbur...@Where.Are.The.Nachos> wrote: > > Retards without political power are annoying too. > > But they don't legally steal. > > The non-prevalent view powerpoint slide for Mr. Mambo: > 1. For all I know, AGW could be real (or not). > 2. For all I know, projected dire consequences could be true (or not). > 3. The people who screech about global warming are scarier (definitely > true) than global warming (if true) and its consequences (if true). One man's impending catastrophe is another man's hysteria. Perhaps I feel about global warming the way you feel about creeping statism; perhaps what both of us write on the subjects looks like screeching to an outsider. But I'm not writing to screech about what should be done (statistly or otherwise) about global warming. I have opinions, of course, but how best to do something, if it should or can be done, is really a question of implementation that economists can try to figure out. My opinions on that aren't terribly informed, so it's up to you, Krugman, and Salma Hayek to figure it out. The only part of my opinions that are moderately informed are on the evidence, which is actually fairly solid. I just don't like seeing the "well, we have to look at both sides of the argument" when one side is Senator Inhofe obfuscation and wishful thinking. There are people (powerful people, not Kunich people) who are perfectly happy to deny the facts when they don't behave as desired, and those people are willing to screw the reality-based community on many subjects, not just climate change. So I don't feel comfortable washing my hands of the argument just because I'm not a climate scientist. Ben |
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On May 7, 9:31*pm, Robert Chung <rech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 7, 6:13 pm, "Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote: > > > Just try listening to these nutjobs talking. > > http://www.nationaldefensemagazine....ch/SecurityBeat... From following several authors, and talking with several, and serious, responsible fans, such as the folks at alt.fan.heinlein this was to be expected. There are feuds still going on over fity plus year old 2 column reviews, or comments at conventions and such, and are still vicious when they pop up. The Hatfield-McCoy thing had nothing on these folks and their wounded egos. Niven's comments aren't nice, but probably would be effective, people, and not just hispanics, or any other group, all of them, will believe just about anything.: http://www.local6.com/news/16169506/detail.html Fla. Teacher Accused Of Wizardry Man Made Toothpick Vanish In Class POSTED: 10:15 pm EDT May 5, 2008 UPDATED: 12:39 pm EDT May 7, 2008 LAND 'O LAKES, Fla. -- A substitute teacher in Pasco County has lost his job after being accused of wizardry. Bill C |
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Bill C wrote:
> Fla. Teacher Accused Of Wizardry > Man Made Toothpick Vanish In Class > > POSTED: 10:15 pm EDT May 5, 2008 > UPDATED: 12:39 pm EDT May 7, 2008 > > > LAND 'O LAKES, Fla. -- A substitute teacher in Pasco County has lost his > job after being accused of wizardry. Can he make Kunich disappear ? |
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Donald Munro wrote:
> Bill C wrote: >> Fla. Teacher Accused Of Wizardry >> Man Made Toothpick Vanish In Class >> >> POSTED: 10:15 pm EDT May 5, 2008 >> UPDATED: 12:39 pm EDT May 7, 2008 >> >> >> LAND 'O LAKES, Fla. -- A substitute teacher in Pasco County has lost his >> job after being accused of wizardry. > > Can he make Kunich disappear ? Anyone with root can do that. Bob Schwartz |
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bjw@mambo.ucolick.org wrote:
> > One man's impending catastrophe is another > man's hysteria. Perhaps I feel about global warming > the way you feel about creeping statism; perhaps > what both of us write on the subjects looks like > screeching to an outsider. > > But I'm not writing to screech about what should be done > (statistly or otherwise) about global warming. I have > opinions, of course, but how best to do something, if it > should or can be done, is really a question of implementation > that economists can try to figure out. My opinions on that > aren't terribly informed, so it's up to you, Krugman, and > Salma Hayek to figure it out. The only part of my opinions > that are moderately informed are on the evidence, > which is actually fairly solid. > > I just don't like seeing the "well, we have to look at both > sides of the argument" when one side is Senator Inhofe > obfuscation and wishful thinking. There are people > (powerful people, not Kunich people) who > are perfectly happy to deny the facts when they don't > behave as desired, and those people are willing to > screw the reality-based community on many subjects, > not just climate change. So I don't feel comfortable > washing my hands of the argument just because I'm > not a climate scientist. > > Ben > "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote:
> "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community |
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Ted van de Weteringe wrote:
> Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote: >> "reality-based community"---I love it! When do we move? > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reality-based_community Thanks--I'm clearly not watching enough cable news. Steve -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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Mark & Steven Bornfeld wrote:
> Thanks--I'm clearly not watching enough cable news. Chung used it in his sig here in rbr from Oct 18, 2004 (1 day after the NYTM article, according to its pubdate; however, there were several usenet posts about the article on Oct 16.) |
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"Fred Fredburger" <FredFredburger@WhereAreTheNachos.Huh> wrote in message
news:uqqdnecgto2s97_VnZ2dnUVZ_gudnZ2d@comcast.com... > Mike Jacoubowsky wrote: > >> If you haven't seen it yet, rent "The Fog of War." I recommend it to >> everyone. Great piece of work, regardless of what you thought/think of >> Robert McNamara. > > That's a great movie. Not as one sided as a lot of documentaries. It's an amazing movie on multiple levels. I think one of the things that keeps your interest up is that you keep looking for some indication of whether he feels badly for what he did, some feeling of remorse, or whether his entire life is an intellectual exercise in which remorse isn't relevant, just good & bad decisions and the ability to learn from them. Beyond a doubt, a brilliant man. To anyone who doesn't quite get the concept of "The best & the brightest", you'll have a better idea after watching this movie. --Mike Jacoubowsky Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA |
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On May 8, 8:00*am, Bob Schwartz <bob.schwa...@REMOVEsbcglobal.net>
wrote: > Donald Munro wrote: > > Bill C wrote: > >> Fla. Teacher Accused Of Wizardry > >> Man Made Toothpick Vanish In Class > > >> POSTED: 10:15 pm EDT May 5, 2008 > >> UPDATED: 12:39 pm EDT May 7, 2008 > > >> LAND 'O LAKES, Fla. -- A substitute teacher in Pasco County has lost his > >> job after being accused of wizardry. > > > Can he make Kunich disappear ? > > Anyone with root can do that. > > Bob Schwartz # foreach bot (`ps agx | grep kunich | awk '{print $1}'`) # foreach? kill -9 $bot # foreach? end The musical version is here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fow7iUaKrq4 |
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On May 8, 2:57*am, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote: > So I don't feel comfortable > washing my hands of the argument just because I'm > not a climate scientist. Well I wouldn't either. One might wonder why so many are so deaf. This is a parable about the reality based community: http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/e..._cried_wolf.doc The only problem with them is they don't know when their joking, or when they are the joke. |
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On May 8, 7:29*am, Mark & Steven Bornfeld
<bornfeldm...@dentaltwins.com> wrote: > "reality-based community"---I love it! *When do we move? It certainly rings the bell on the irony meter so hard that I am now deaf to what the "realists" have to say. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_framing |
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On May 7, 6:29*pm, Howard Kveck <YOURhow...@h-SHOESbomb.com> wrote:
> In article <I7ednbWaQIq6YrzVnZ2dnUVZ_vyin...@earthlink.com>, > *"Tom Kunich" <cyclintom@yahoo. com> wrote: > > Let's not forget that those here who think of themselves as "Liberals" are > > more than willing to support absolutely fascist techniques to get their way. > > * *"Fascist" - I don't think that word means what you think it does. It might as well be true, though. |
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