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    Repetition Makes False Beliefs Permanent
    Kore7
    by Kore7  9-9-2007    27
     Politicians and other unscrupulous types have long exploited what psychological studies are now confirming: due to the neurophysiology of the learning process, simple repetitive association between two concepts is enough to make false propositions "feel" true and well-supported. Worse, after enough exposure to such associations, subsequent denials can strengthen the perception of the falsehood instead of weakening it. (This is a major reason why the stigma of a false accusation can persist even after innocence is proven.) Indeed, repetition seems to be a key culprit. Things that are repeated often become more accessible in memory, and one of the brain's subconscious rules of thumb is that easily recalled things are true.
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    Protesting Clippers could face Prison or Fines.
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-19-2007    30
     Well it's too late for me I reckon, so I might as well just keep on keepin' on peacefully protesting. Now more than ever, it seems so necessary. This is another "I dare you" clip. Are they trying to scare, intimidate or threaten people to the point, that they just don't dare comment or clip or pop or blog or speak out anymore? Should I just cave in and "turn myself in" quarterly and bow down to oppression? I think not. I will not be silenced. If I ever stop clipping about all this, you'll know why. See ya in Guantanamo! - The White House's own recently de-classified strategy for "winning the war on terror" targets Internet conspiracy theories as a recruiting ground for terrorists and threatens to "diminish" their influence. - Chertoff pledged to dispatch Homeland Security agents to local police departments in order to aid in the apprehension of domestic terrorists who use the Internet as a political tool.
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    Why America Will Survive George W. Bush
    Kore7
    by Kore7  11-10-2007    16
      Otto von Bismarck saw how American blunders led to American power and allegedly said that God has a special providence for drunks, fools, and the United States of America. Walter Russell Mead (of the Council on Foreign Relations) puts Bush's 8-year stint in the White House into proper perspective. America's foreign policy has been short-sighted and often self-defeating from the get-go, alternately collaborative, passive, and interventionist. And, yet, miraculously, we always come out ahead. With the unstoppable rise of a global capitalist economy, Mead makes the case that America, for all its past and current faults, will continue to be the inevitable leader of this new international buoyancy. Not even our latest mistakes (unprecedented though they may be) can derail such a powerful incentive that is the modern American world trade system. Which means, more than ever, we're literally all in this together.
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    One in Four Children Believes it is Against the Law for Women, to be President
    Mohir
    by Mohir  10-9-2008    5
     :(
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    Bush orders every regulatory office to be supervised by political appointee
    jklugman
    by jklugman  1-30-2007    22
     Be scared. Be very, very, scared. Via Ezra Klein .
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    Canada Removes U.S and Israel from Torture Watchlist
    thisnamecantbetaken
    by thisnamecantbetaken  1-20-2008    13
     If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the problem... Evil thrives when good men do nothing... What does it help you gain the whole world, if you lose your soul? Cowards.
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    Childhood "ending sooner", survey finds
    enbar
    by enbar  11-8-2006    2
     A survey finds that today's children stop believing in imaginary creatures much earlier than their parents did, and that many children are pressured by parents to perform well in school and extracurricular activities (this is new?).
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    The cost of saving the planet: $190 Billion
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-22-2008    3
     Make no mistake about it... ;-)
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    Ethics Rebellion in Psychology
    jklugman
    by jklugman  10-12-2007    3
      The votes on a resolution — by the psychology faculties at Earlham, Guilford and Smith Colleges — are an unusually public effort by departments to criticize collectively a key decision by their national association. A number of other departments are considering similar moves. Good for Earlham, Guilford, and Smith.
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    Chomsky: If US was a true Democracy!
    righthand
    by righthand  8-21-2007    66
     On all these topics, White House policy is completely at odds with what public opinion wants. But the media rarely publish the polls that highlight this persistent public opposition. Not only are citizens excluded from political power, they are also kept in a state of ignorance as to the true state of public opinion. There is growing international concern about the massive US double deficit affecting trade and the budget. But both are closely linked to a third deficit, the democratic deficit that is constantly growing, not only in the US but all over the western world. The US press sometimes publishes even my work, and the US is not a totalitarian country. But anyone who fails to fulfil certain minimum requirements does not stand a chance of becoming an established commentator. One of the big differences between the propaganda system of a totalitarian state and democratic societies go about things. Exaggerating slightly, in totalitarian countries the state decides the official li
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    What Will George W. Bush's Legacy Be?
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  4-23-2008    14
     One phrase sums it up for me... anti-American.
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    The French Health System
    kmcolo
    by kmcolo  6-4-2007    5
      So why not adopt it? Well, that would be socialized medicine...
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    The coming famine
    Silkweaver
    by Silkweaver  7-5-2008   
     "In light of all these hurdles, as I see it, the challenge is to double world food output by 2050 using less land, far less water and fewer nutrients – all in the teeth of increasing rates of drought. And we need to do it sustainably." "I believe we are quite capable of solving these issues through good science and good policy. In the first instance, we need to massively increase global public investment in agricultural research and development. Then we need to make sure the fruits of that research reach farmers everywhere. I also think that commercial wild harvests, such as fishing and forestry, should be phased out in favour of sustainable farming that dovetails with the local environment."
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    US No.1 BoogieMan? A bantam Cock? Worth WAR?
    righthand
    by righthand  9-30-2007    5
     "The right has decided it is at war with Iran, so a routine visit by Iran's ceremonial president to the UN GA has generated sparks. The foremost cheerleader for such a view in Congress is Sen Lieberman, who recently pressed Gen. Petraeus on the desirability of bombing Iran in order to forestall weapons smuggling into Iraq from that country. American hawks are beating the war drums loudly because they are increasingly frustrated with the course of events. They are unsatisfied with the lack of enthusiasm among the EU and UN for impeding Tehran's nuclear energy research program. While the Bush administration insists that the program aims at producing a bomb, the Iranian state maintains that it is for peaceful energy purposes. It wants tighter sanctions on Iran at the UN but is unlikely to get them in the short term because of Russian and Chinese reluctance. They may attempt to create a "coalition of the willing" of Iran boycotters outside the UN framework."
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    The social psychology revolution is reaching its tipping point
    wildcat
    by wildcat  7-19-2008    1
     No Remarks
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    W's Protest Manual: Conservative Treason.
    BobbyRutan
    by BobbyRutan  8-22-2007    9
     The manual demonstrates "that the White House has a policy of excluding and/or attempting to squelch dissenting viewpoints from presidential events," said ACLU lawyer Jonathan Miller. "Individuals should have the right to express their opinion to the president, even if it's not a favorable one." "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Theodore Roosevelt
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    JFK On Church-State Separation - No Spin, No Doubt
    BartendingBear
    by BartendingBear  11-10-2007    5
     "Finally, I believe in an America where religious intolerance will someday end, where all men and all churches are treated as equals, where every man has the same right to attend or not to attend the church of his choice, where there is no Catholic vote, no anti-Catholic vote, no bloc voting of any kind, and where Catholics, Protestants, and Jews, at both the lay and the pastoral levels, will refrain from those attitudes of disdain and division which have so often marred their works in the past, and promote instead the American ideal of brotherhood." (MP3 at linked source)
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    Most Consumers Clueless About Online Tracking
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-3-2007    3
     No Remarks
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    Girl, 13, gets detention for hugging two friends
    BobbyDelray
    by BobbyDelray  11-7-2007    11
     This is "make love not war (2)".
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    Drug War Bloating Police And Prison "Industries."
    Kauaiguy
    by Kauaiguy  8-25-2008    19
     What ever happened to the days of Andy of Mayberry? Today's law enforcement officers are dressing up like paramilitary thugs in some futuristic sci-fi where "if you ain't cop, you're little people."
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    Report: Locking Up Gang Members Doesn't Work
    jklugman
    by jklugman  7-18-2007    2
     No Remarks
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    22 Things We Now Know
    debbyski
    by debbyski  9-5-2007    1
     No Remarks
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    U.S. History of Using Torture
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  12-6-2006    12
     a very decent & extensive article on the US history on torture from Professor McCoy, the author of "A Question of Torture: CIA Interrogation, from the Cold War to the War on Terror". If this law stands, with its provisions for torture and drumhead justice, then the United States will suffer continuing damage to its moral leadership in the international community. Looking through a glass darkly into the future, Washington may try to return to that convenient contradiction that marked US policy during the Cold War: public compliance with human rights treaties and secret torture in contravention of those same diplomatic conventions. Yet the world is no longer blind to these once-clandestine CIA methods and this attempt at secrecy will likely produce another scandal similar to Abu Ghraib. But next time our protestations of innocence will ring hollow and the damage to US prestige will be even greater.
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    A greater evil is more likely as America wakes up to the awesome...
    righthand
    by righthand  7-28-2007    3
     Beside the effective destruction of the Iraqi state, these include the revitalising of militant Islamism and enhancement of the international appeal of the al-Qaida brand; the eruption for the first time in modern history of internecine war between Sunni and Shia - "a trend that reverberates in other states of mixed confessional composition"; the alienation of most sectors of Turkish politics from the west, and the stimulation of authoritarian nationalism there; the strengthening of a nuclear-hungry Iran; and a new regional rivalry, pitting the Islamic Republic of Iran and its allies, including Syria, Hizbullah and Hamas, against Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. For the US, the world is now, as a result, a more dangerous and hostile place. At the end of 2002, what is sometimes tagged al-Qaida Central in Afghanistan had been virtually destroyed and there was no al-Qaida in Iraq. In 2007, there is an al-Qaida in Iraq; parts of the old are creeping back; there are al-Qaida emulator
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    The Theology of American Empire
    Johanna_G
    by Johanna_G  11-7-2007    6
     Continuing: The liberals were starry-eyed fools, Niebuhr charged, because they trusted people to be reasonable enough to resolve international conflicts peacefully. They forgot the harsh reality of original sin. Niebuhr wrapped that traditional notion of sin in a new intellectual package and sold it successfully, not only to theologians but to the foreign policy elite. Since the 1940s, foreign policy has largely been reduced to an endless round of debates about how to apply Niebuhr's "realism." Policymakers who still tried to follow the Social Gospel path have been marginalized and stigmatized with the harshest epithet a Niebuhrian can hurl: "unrealistic.” Many policymakers, like much of the public at large, have come to find a strange comfort in the world as Niebuhr described it. They see a jungle where evildoers, who are all around, must be hunted down and destroyed. Though frightening, this world can easily become the stage for simplistic dramas of good against evil.
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    Religious extremists disrupt Senate prayer
    ghgroenewold
    by ghgroenewold  7-12-2007    69
     These hypocrites want more interaction between religion and public policy, but only when it is their religion.
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    The Advantages of Amnesia
    Djiezes
    by Djiezes  10-3-2007   
     No Remarks
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    If Apple Ran Our Government
    treocast
    by treocast  3-6-2007    4
     No Remarks
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    School Children Sent Home with "Jesus" Flyers.
    ReverendMarkCom
    by ReverendMarkCom  9-24-2007    6
     This is more than an outrage. What loop-holes people will jump through to proselytize?
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    Payback: Ireland accepts large share of immigrants
    righthand
    by righthand  1-8-2008    1
     Ireland has fastest growing population in EU with a 100,000 increase! Aidan Punch, a senior statistician with the CSO, said the rapid increase will inevitably have major public policy implications.
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    The History of Inequality in America
    dmegivern
    by dmegivern  9-20-2007   
     Paul Krugman, Harvard professor and NY times writer, offers a history of inequality in the U.S.
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    Dear liberals: I hate you (op-ed by Paul Burgess, former White House speechwriter)
    enbar
    by enbar  2-13-2007    10
     A rather startlingly frank editorial from just before last November's elections.
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    How Jesus Endorsed Bush's Invasion of Iraq
    arifsali
    by arifsali  10-28-2006    3
     No Remarks
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    Facts Don't Impress Bush
    AtlLiberal
    by AtlLiberal  1-14-2008    10
     What an ignorant, biased, bigoted, ideologue. Do you people still want to elect a President that you could sit down and "have a beer with"?
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    Beyond Belief, Science, Religion, Reason and Survival
    arifsali
    by arifsali  2-10-2007   
     No Remarks
    12
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    Muslim true/false
    arifsali
    by arifsali  4-2-2008    1
     What you think you know about them is likely wrong -- and that's dangerous. By John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed
    12
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    Should we be worried about nanotechnology?
    wildcat
    by wildcat  11-26-2007    5
     No Remarks
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    More rights for Pakistani women
    Deepti
    by Deepti  12-26-2006    1
     Women's rights in Pakistan will not be realised until particular Islamic laws and codes are scrapped. This include laws allowing the marriage of girls under sixteen, making a women's testimony equal to half of a man's, excluding female testimony in Hudood cases, and allowing family members to kill women in the name of honour without any fear of criminal penalty. Pakistan may look from outside very progressive in terms of women's rights, especially when one remembers Benazir Bhutto, something not even the United States has managed to accomplish. It is true that women are guaranteed one-third of the seats in national and local-level assemblies and are represented in the cabinet. It is also true that their participation in the labour force is remarkably large with many women holding university degrees and occupying high posts in both public and private institutions, including the army. But this only applies to urban centres, where literacy rates are high and the economy is booming.
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    A Salute to Caregivers
    BobbyDelray
    by BobbyDelray  1-16-2008    3
     No Remarks
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    Jimmy Carter's 1977 energy speech
    enbar
    by enbar  10-18-2006    2
     Carter's famous "moral equivalent of war" speech.
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