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FDR August 27th 05 05:07 PM

OT War On Brains Kicks Into High Gear
 

"David" wrote in message
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The Republican War on Science
by Chris Mooney


America has long prided itself on its dynamic industrial and
scientific innovation. We boasted of our investment in research to
produce new technology, products and medical breakthroughs, because we
were a country always moving forward. Born of a revolution that
rejected the stultifying constraints of Monarchist governments, we
were unleashed to invent a future without constraints.

So historians, in a few years, may look back on the era of right wing
Republican rule and wonder how we became saddled with a government
that is intent on moving the nation backwards instead of forwards.
It's as if you were a passenger in a car speeding down the expressway
at 60 miles per hour and suddenly the driver threw the gear into
reverse.


The technological pride this country had is dwindling. Not only from this
administration, but from companies moving it out to foreign countries, and a
weakened higher education system because we value popstars, celebrities and
athletes much more than engineers and scientists.



SeeingEyeDog August 27th 05 05:29 PM


If you scan Chris C. Mooney's long list of Left-wing liberal "progressive"
propaganda you will see his agenda:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/se...s&rank=relevan
cerank&field-author-exact=Chris%20Mooney/104-7446743-7987952

"Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence."

That oft-quoted statement from Carl Sagan captures the essence of the
scientific approach to knowledge. Before an idea can achieve the revered
status of "theory," it must survive round after round of skeptical
criticism.

The evidence supporting the existence of a partisan War on Science will
never measure up to the Sagan criterion.

What does measure up is the evidence showing Chris C. Mooney's "Progressive"
agenda.

Chris C. Mooney is Washington correspondent for Seed magazine and a senior
correspondent for the American Prospect.

The American Prospect, Inc. "We incubate, train, and mentor young
'progressive' journalists," the site also says, "through our prestigious
writing fellows program."

--- "Progressive" is a propaganda code word for Socialist. ---

Online The American Prospect, Inc. operates not only a digital version of
its magazine and special reports but also a "public policy resource" of
links coordinating and integrating it with at least 140 other activist
"progressive" groups and web sites.

The American Prospect, Inc. Not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization that
operates The American Prospect Magazine

Biggest funders include foundations controlled by Bill Moyers and George
Soros

Put out at least one publication without informing readers its content was
bought and paid for by a foundation to promote legislation

Its web project Moving Ideas promotes other "progressive" groups funded by
foundations controlled by Bill Moyers and George Soros

The American Prospect apparently takes editorial dictation from its leftwing
sugar daddies not only about what it publishes but also where it publishes.

Read more he
http://www.discoverthenetwork.com/gr...asp?grpid=7074

Mooney has contributed to a variety of other publications in recent years,
including Wired, Slate, Salon, Mother Jones, Legal Affairs, Reason, The
American Scholar, The Washington Monthly, The Utne Reader, Columbia
Journalism Review, The Washington Post, The Washington City Paper, and The
Boston Globe.

www.discoverthenetwork.com



David August 27th 05 05:51 PM

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 11:29:24 -0500, "SeeingEyeDog"
wrote:


Mooney has contributed to a variety of other publications in recent years,
including Wired, Slate, Salon, Mother Jones, Legal Affairs, Reason, The
American Scholar, The Washington Monthly, The Utne Reader, Columbia
Journalism Review, The Washington Post, The Washington City Paper, and The
Boston Globe.

If one wants the big picture one needs to be open to all points of
view.


Carter-K8VT August 27th 05 06:22 PM

FDR wrote:

The technological pride this country had is dwindling. Not only from this
administration, but from companies moving it out to foreign countries, and a
weakened higher education system because we value popstars, celebrities and
athletes much more than engineers and scientists.


Sadly, you are correct. In the community I live in, you can't swing a
dead cat without hitting an Indian, here as doctors, engineers and
programmers.

Nothing against Indians at all -- it just brings into focus the failure
of the American educational system...

David August 27th 05 06:38 PM

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 17:22:18 GMT, Carter-K8VT
wrote:

FDR wrote:

The technological pride this country had is dwindling. Not only from this
administration, but from companies moving it out to foreign countries, and a
weakened higher education system because we value popstars, celebrities and
athletes much more than engineers and scientists.


Sadly, you are correct. In the community I live in, you can't swing a
dead cat without hitting an Indian, here as doctors, engineers and
programmers.

Nothing against Indians at all -- it just brings into focus the failure
of the American educational system...


Empire in decline is never pretty...


dxAce August 27th 05 07:13 PM



David wrote:

The Republican War on Science
by Chris Mooney

America has long prided itself on its dynamic industrial and
scientific innovation. We boasted of our investment in research to
produce new technology, products and medical breakthroughs, because we
were a country always moving forward. Born of a revolution that
rejected the stultifying constraints of Monarchist governments, we
were unleashed to invent a future without constraints.

So historians, in a few years, may look back on the era of right wing
Republican rule and wonder how we became saddled with a government
that is intent on moving the nation backwards instead of forwards.
It's as if you were a passenger in a car speeding down the expressway
at 60 miles per hour and suddenly the driver threw the gear into
reverse.

In this fascinating dissection of the "The Republican War on Science,"
author Chris Mooney skillfully explores what is behind the GOP attempt
to turn a country on the cusp of innovation backwards into the Middle
Ages of skepticism about science and evolution. Mooney guides the
reader through this unfathomable undertaking that is an organized
Republican effort to undo our national heritage of innovation and
scientific advancements.

There are really two main forces at work in the Republican right,
which has reached its pinnacle of power in the reign of George W.
Bush, Dick Cheney and Tom DeLay. On the one hand, you have the
extremist religious "base" that supports Bush no matter what his
latest egregious failure or betrayal is. To them, science is an enemy
because it, ipso facto, deals with discoveries, research and
explanations of life and the world that conflict with literal
interpretations of the Bible. Forget about the canard of "Intelligent
Design," which is just another Frank Luntz euphemism -- in this case
for creationism. The religious right fully endorses the war on science
because science is born of human research, and human research
inevitably comes into conflict with the fundamentalist interpretation
of divine intent.

The second major camp behind Bush's war on science is the corporate
world, particularly the depletable natural resources companies who are
championed by Dick Cheney. They believe that science gets in the way
of their pillaging and plundering the environment for a quick profit.
If science proves, as it has, that global warming is accelerating
rapidly, then what good is it? It will only lead these companies --
headed by big Republican contributors -- to a short-term reduction in
profits. Or so they believe.

In Bush's world, as with the war in Iraq and economic forecasts,
science is only of value when the books are cooked on research so as
to support a specific Bush policy that either endears him to the
fringe religious right or to the "loot and pollute" corporations.

In a tragically ironic way, these two Bush groups of supporters
synergistically support each other. Because if the earth's environment
is truly being destroyed by unfettered industrial pillaging, it might
only hasten the Armageddon so ardently anticipated by the holy
rollers. Who cares what happens to our planet, if "good Christians"
will soon meet in heaven?

Bush is certainly a man with a lot of wars on his hands. But Mooney's
book reminds us that the Iraq War shouldn't overshadow the severe
damage that the Busheviks are doing to America's extraordinary
heritage of scientific accomplishment. With a few more years, they
will grind it into dust.

This is an Administration that wants us to return to a period before
the Age of Enlightenment, which some might call the "Dark Ages.''


And of course everything will just be peachy once a left-wing liberal government
is elected.

How do you find all this BS, Rickets?

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David August 27th 05 07:48 PM

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:13:20 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



And of course everything will just be peachy once a left-wing liberal government
is elected.



The Eagle needs both wings.

You are a Good German, willing to look the other way because Der
Fuhrer promises to protect you from the Big Bbad Wolf.


dxAce August 27th 05 07:56 PM



David wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:13:20 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


And of course everything will just be peachy once a left-wing liberal government
is elected.



The Eagle needs both wings.


The 'Tard Boy needs his meds.

You are a Good German, willing to look the other way because Der
Fuhrer promises to protect you from the Big Bbad Wolf.


You are a Good Left-Winger, willing to promulgate un-truths because Der DNC promises
you many benefits from the trough.

dxAce
Michigan
USA



David August 27th 05 08:08 PM

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:56:04 -0400, dxAce
wrote:



You are a Good Left-Winger, willing to promulgate un-truths because Der DNC promises
you many benefits from the trough.

You're being lazily dismissive. I have nothing to do with the Left
Wingers and/or (nor?) the DNC. I am a patriot concerned that my
country faces a threat from within.

You just make your snide little jokes. I am amazed at how completely
the bubble you live in shields you from reality. Someday they'll be
doing doctorate theses about it (if we survive).


dxAce August 27th 05 08:15 PM



David wrote:

On Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:56:04 -0400, dxAce
wrote:


You are a Good Left-Winger, willing to promulgate un-truths because Der DNC promises
you many benefits from the trough.

You're being lazily dismissive. I have nothing to do with the Left
Wingers and/or (nor?) the DNC. I am a patriot concerned that my
country faces a threat from within.


At the risk of repeating myself, in a way, let me just state that you wouldn't know
patriotism if it crawled up your ass and decided to spend the winter.

To wit, you are a mere mentally ill 'tard boy, and whatever you have to say should be
readily dismissed by one and all.

dxAce
Michigan
USA





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