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From: Warp
Subject: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 17:06:15
Message: <4da4bec7@news.povray.org>
Following this from abroad, I don't know if this should be amusing or
frightening...

http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-bill-tennessee-progresses-006545
http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/intelligent-design-legislation-texas-006531
http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-legislation-florida-006524
http://ncse.com/news/2011/02/antievolution-legislation-new-mexico-006469
http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/second-antievolution-bill-oklahoma-006439
http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-missouri-006421
http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-kentucky-006389

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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 17:10:47
Message: <4da4bfd7$1@news.povray.org>
On 12/04/2011 10:06 PM, Warp wrote:
>    Following this from abroad, I don't know if this should be amusing or
> frightening...
>

> http://ncse.com/news/2011/02/antievolution-legislation-new-mexico-006469

B*gg*er! I'm going there in a couple of months.
I'd better keep my mouth shut. :-P

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     Stephen


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 17:27:31
Message: <4da4c3c3@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 17:06:15 -0400, Warp wrote:

> Following this from abroad, I don't know if this should be amusing or
> frightening...
> 
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-bill-tennessee-
progresses-006545
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/intelligent-design-legislation-texas-006531
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-legislation-florida-006524
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/02/antievolution-legislation-new-mexico-006469
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/second-antievolution-bill-oklahoma-006439
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-missouri-006421
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-kentucky-006389

It's frightening.  Rationality has gone out of the window for some of our 
more fundamentalist states.

Sadly, that includes Utah, where I currently live.  We're making plans to 
move to Oregon in the next 12-18 months.  We just went on vacation there 
(and really liked the area we're thinking of moving to), and on the drive 
back, I knew we were in Utah when I saw the first anti-evolution 
billboard.

Jim


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From: Patrick Elliott
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 18:32:21
Message: <4da4d2f5$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/12/2011 2:06 PM, Warp wrote:
>    Following this from abroad, I don't know if this should be amusing or
> frightening...
>
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-bill-tennessee-progresses-006545
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/intelligent-design-legislation-texas-006531
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/03/antievolution-legislation-florida-006524
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/02/antievolution-legislation-new-mexico-006469
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/second-antievolution-bill-oklahoma-006439
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-missouri-006421
> http://ncse.com/news/2011/01/antievolution-legislation-kentucky-006389
>
Hmm. Finished "Assassin's Creed" recently, then found a Youtube on the 
symbols and stuff at the end. Buggers that believe in the Illuminati are 
just as crazy as certain Regressives, especially the Faux Teaparty that 
got elected so big last time around, but the explanation of the "end of 
the world" made perfect sense to me for the game. Its not the end of 
existence, its a moment at which we find we have to choose between open 
knowledge, and making choices based on having that, or allowing someone 
else to corral the "lower classes" permanently, using lies, 
misinformation, and propaganda, on a scale never before possible.

The Regressive party has chosen which side they are on, the old style 
Republicans that *thought* they represented their party find they can't 
do anything, and the Democrats have more than there share of the same 
sort, with different dogma, with those that could effect things lacking 
the guts to do anything, willingly allowing themselves to be pushed 
around by misinformation and lies, as long as they can win some small 
concessions in the process.

So.. When exactly are we going to stop accepting the endless and 
constant bullshit, and all the false morality/ethics/prosperity those 
give, and make choices based on clear, non-made up, no, you don't get to 
have your own evidence, even if you do have a different opinion, facts, 
instead. Or, do we let everything turn into Fox News, World Nut Daily 
(World News Daily), and the various other sorts that do stupid shit like 
lie about what others have said?

In the case of WND, post a claimed "non-photoshopped" image of Obama's 
grand parents without him in it, complete with part of his knee, an 
extra arm, and suspiciously repeating patterns in the background, where 
they failed to use the clone tool properly, then later stated "some" 
meaning only this one case, "articles we publish may not be factual." 
Sort of like Santorim's (not sure if that name is right) 'minor' 
exaggeration of Planned Parenthood's abortion services from 3% of their 
operations to 90%, which was, "not intended to be a factual statement." O.o

Maybe not, but half a million idiots will be repeating it *as* factual 
for the next 50 years, because they, like the Regressive party they vote 
for, have opted for lies and deceit, over actual knowledge. Its so much 
easier to be told what to think, and simply accept it without question, 
then find out the real facts, and decide who is and isn't a credible 
source of information. For some people, this is just too much strain in 
the US. :( And, it doesn't help when half of your parents generation 
say, "Well, they all lie to you, and they are all the same", so it 
hardly matters that now a lie can reach 300 million people in 4 seconds, 
where 20 years ago it would have had to at least put on some running 
shoes, to get half that far in a single day. Man, my father pisses me 
off some times when trying to talk to him about some things... True or 
not, today ***it matters*** who is lying to you more, more often, and 
about what, because its not just 200 idiots at a speech hearing it, its 
100 million people listening to someone talk about the speech, and lie 
about everything in it, over radio, and TV, and blogs, etc, for weeks 
after, most of them unwilling to watch the full speech, check the facts, 
or look for numbers, which are not provided by the same people lying 
about the contents.


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 19:10:12
Message: <4da4dbd4$1@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:31:59 -0700, Patrick Elliott wrote:

> When exactly are we going to stop accepting the endless and constant
> bullshit,

Never, because there will always be people who will take 'belief' over 
'knowledge' because they've been conditioned to do so.

Jim


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From: Darren New
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 12 Apr 2011 21:59:03
Message: <4da50367@news.povray.org>
On 4/12/2011 14:27, Jim Henderson wrote:
> It's frightening.  Rationality has gone out of the window for some of our
> more fundamentalist states.

That's rather tautological.

I thought we'd already dealt with this at the supreme court level?


-- 
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
   "Coding without comments is like
    driving without turn signals."


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From: Jim Henderson
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 13 Apr 2011 00:34:34
Message: <4da527da$1@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 18:59:01 -0700, Darren New wrote:

> On 4/12/2011 14:27, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> It's frightening.  Rationality has gone out of the window for some of
>> our more fundamentalist states.
> 
> That's rather tautological.

Well, yes, sadly, it is.

> I thought we'd already dealt with this at the supreme court level?

Apparently these states don't think Scopes applies any more, and what's 
more, we've got 4 judges on SCOTUS that seem more than happy to disregard 
earlier verdicts, and are rather pleased with themselves that there is no 
appeal - and that they ultimately have the final say.

It's a sick perversion of what SCOTUS was supposed to be, IMHO.

Jim


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From: Patrick Elliott
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 13 Apr 2011 04:56:03
Message: <4da56523$1@news.povray.org>
On 4/12/2011 4:10 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:31:59 -0700, Patrick Elliott wrote:
>
>> When exactly are we going to stop accepting the endless and constant
>> bullshit,
>
> Never, because there will always be people who will take 'belief' over
> 'knowledge' because they've been conditioned to do so.
>
> Jim
True enough. But, the question is where is the tipping point. Where do 
people stop accepting, as a general whole, obvious lies, simply because 
a lot of people say they believe them? There is some hope, and some 
terror in that regard recently. On one hand, most rational people won't 
trust Fox News to say that the sky is blue, without either checking 
themselves, or having some prior knowledge, which makes the statement 
plausible. On the other, they have *no* problem listening to Oprah, 
Depok Chopra, accepting everything printed in say, Huffpo as true, even 
when its about medical science (which they know about as much about, and 
get right about as often as a medieval alchemist). Most also don't even 
question whether or not some place like CNN has checked their facts, or 
bothered to find someone that **actually** has a damn clue what they are 
talking about, just how many unrelated doctorates they have. Watching 
something from them, sometimes... its literally like pitting a physicist 
against a theologian, while talking about bioscience. A decision that 
makes about as much sense as asking your auto mechanic, and the village 
idiot, discuss effective farming. One probably hasn't a damn clue, and 
can't address, correct, or even get right, key points, and the other is 
there to talk about what their foot fungus told them last week about the 
subject. Neither should have been there, but for people like CNN, its 
*important* to show both sides, even if you pick the two worst possible 
people to address either one of them.

Not to say that, for example, MSNBC is much better. These people 
actually "put" the owner of Huffington Post as someone to discusses 
issues, and actually think Depok has some profound understanding of the 
universe, which he can use to talk about various subjects. But, its 
**still** marginally better, in my opinion, than either bringing two 
complete idiots on, to both spout total gibberish, a la CNN, ABC, etc., 
or just the theologically driven ones, or business driven, etc., who... 
well, lets just say that there is always on person in your family you 
would never talk to about anything important, lend money to, trust to do 
what you asked, or have a conversation about certain subject with, 
because they are a complete, self serving, clueless, nitwit. Fox would 
find that person, and give them their own segment.

Fox's owner isn't an idiot. He gets what a lot of them, including the 
fools that keep trying to "show both sides" without actually saying 
which one is more plausible or not, and calling it "integrity", can't 
seem to grasp. It doesn't matter if you are right, if you tell the truth 
or lie, if you contradict yourself, or you spend all your time playing a 
game of wag the dog. What matter is if your viewers will bother double 
checking any of it, if they really pay attention, if they are willing to 
compare notes, and **how spooked, crazy, paranoid and fearful you keep 
them**, precisely so they will never do any of those things. Its the 
Evangelical Church of media news. "Don't watch any one else, don't trust 
anyone else, don't listen to anyone else, don't question, don't wait and 
think about it, just do what we say, think what we say, hate who we say, 
and keep watching!"

And, 90% of the TV news, and most of the papers, all just present 
"balanced" views, by simply repeating, without comment, what ever insane 
gibberish one side says, and what the other side says about what was 
said, without so much as lifting a finger and saying, "According to our 
own fact checking, X side is off their rocker, and/or lying." No, they 
let someone else say that, then just present the two sides as equal, "So 
and so said X. The other so and so says its a lie. As news people, we 
have no opinion at all, or if we do, its the opinion of the person that 
pays, not the opinion of someone that cares about which one of them *is* 
telling the truth."

Personally, I consider someone like Chopra to be a completely useless 
source of any information, but... he just muddies the waters. The wackos 
on the other side, can't legally burn every copy of a book they don't 
like, but they sure as damn will do the next best thing, and ban it from 
as many places as possible, if allowed. In other words, the choice is 
between having some moron give bad information, and having a lot of 
people believe it, or someone telling you that you are not even 
**allowed** to decide what information you get to pick from, when 
looking for facts. This.. should scare people. And seriously, it is how 
the right thinks, about religion, about science they don't like, about 
medical things they don't like, about social things they don't like, 
etc. You can pick one of any three approved things, but you can't even 
look at the 497 unapproved ones they deemed, "too dangerous to allow you 
to even know about." That none of the three approved ones work, doesn't 
matter, they are protecting you from the other 480 that don't either, 
and the 17 that they don't like, find icky, seem ungodly, etc., some of 
which work well, and others at least *do* work, if badly.

All that matters is if they can approve of your choices before hand. 
Hell, the whole political system is that way in the US. You don't pick 
who get presented for election, you don't get to pick which one of those 
"wins", the parties do, then if there is more than one of them, in most 
states you can't pick a Democrat, if you like them better than a 
Republican, should you happen to be registered Republican, or vise versa 
(this being explained that you need to let the "party" pick its 
candidate for itself, since, apparently its the candidate best for the 
"party" not your state, or country, that matters), then, finally, you 
get to pick between the two left, or any random, no name, non-moneyed 
extra that might be floating around. The result is, you get people 
shackled, ankle to ankle with their party, in most cases, and if that 
party drifts away from its core values, turning more and more to the 
right (I haven't seen a single damn case of either of them ever moving 
more left in the US), the "choice" you get is, short of pure accident, a 
representation of what the *party* wants, not what the people think they 
need.

Frankly, I am not sure why they bother campagning at all at this point. 
If both parties fielded candidates, and all they said was, "we stand for 
our party", we would still end up with one of them in office, and they 
would still ignore the public's interest, and push for what ever their 
party thinks the country needs at this point (while completely ignoring 
the public). Just look at the fiasco in Wisconsin, where they pretty 
much just declared that all the protest where from a) people too stupid 
to understand, and b) unions, not actual concerned citizens. Or, the 
equal fiasco in the federal government right now, with some idiot 
suggesting they, "keep the governments hands off of people's medicare", 
by effectively erasing it for everyone younger than a certain age, so 
that they go right back to where everyone was *before* the program 
existed. Except for the "vouchers", which I imagine would, like the 
vouchers for private schools, work just as well, you know, by producing 
"worse" results, over all, when someone bothers to check the numbers, 
than "public" schools, which are failing with the same grace and 
government disinterest as certain deep water oil wells...

I am just waiting for the Regressives to decide that they need to "save 
money" by cutting Bushes "No Child Left Behind" program, thus killing 
two birds with one stone. They, "reduce government", and eliminate the, 
generally otherwise useless, program that produced all those disturbing 
numbers that suggest voucher systems don't work, and that "private" 
schools are probably actually almost as bad as fundi-gelical home 
schooling in some cases (not to be confused with the maybe 1% taught by 
parents with lots of money, time, and high educations, who *don't* buy 
books from Answer In Genesis, or the fundi-home school sources, for 
their kids "science" education, "adjusted" history, and various other 
atrocities).


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From: Invisible
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 13 Apr 2011 09:28:00
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http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2007/08/31/feedback-t-rex-and-humans

I literally can't decide whether this is serious or not.


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: A kind of revolution is happening in the United States
Date: 13 Apr 2011 10:01:36
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On 13/04/2011 2:27 PM, Invisible wrote:
> http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/2007/08/31/feedback-t-rex-and-humans
>
>
> I literally can't decide whether this is serious or not.

I'm just gobsmacked.
Be afraid be very, very afraid that there are people in the educated 
world that can ask those types of questions and those that will answer them.

-- 
Regards
     Stephen


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