| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 9:26AM #1 | |
![]() This spurious exercise in character assassination by association is funded by the Heartland Institute, a right-wing agitprop mill which spread a lot of Philip Morris's propaganda back in the days when the tobacco giant was disputing the science which documents the health hazards of second-hand smoke. Guilt by association can be a dangerous game for an outfit whose BFF used to be the world's biggest drug pusher. The Institute keeps its sources of funding secret, but Exxon-Mobil is known to have kicked in at least $800,000 between '98 and '05, and the omnipresent shadow of the Koch Brothers is discernible in the deep background. Lots of information on this creepy organization and the creeps whose water they carry is in the Wikipedia article, s.v. Heartland Institute. I know of no other individual piece of evidence as telling as this particular history to support the charge that reactionary ideology in the US today is completely driven by big bucks.
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 9:52AM #2 | |
The New York Times refers to them as a "Libertarian research center based in Chicago." It seems you are engaging in "character assassination" and writing "ideology driven propaganda"...you have become what you loathe...when you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back.
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 3:02PM #3 | |
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Using Wikki as a source is about as reliable as using the National Enquirer. |
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 7:01PM #4 | |
So, what's in the cited article that you think is wrong? Or do you just have an evidence-free ad-hom? I'm asking because ad-homs are three for a penny, as they require no effort.
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 7:24PM #5 | |
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If you already know something and want some citations, WKI has citations at the end of most articles It is also a good starting point for find material related to a subject or even to find out about a subject.
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 7:49PM #6 | |
Nonsense.This is claimed a lot when people dislike what is being said,but things in Wiki are sourced,and debated items are tagged as such.
Or more precisely,what false claims about the Heartland Institute do you find in the Wiki article on them? I personally think the ad as being fair play.I have no doubt the other side would do as much given the opportunity.I found the quiz on whether quotes were from Al Gore or TK to be interesting. |
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| 1 year ago :: May 06, 2012 - 11:10PM #7 | |
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| 1 year ago :: May 07, 2012 - 1:26AM #8 | |
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Did the people who made that billboard realize that Ted Kaczynski took the demonizing of "leftists" to levels that make Glenn Beck look like a communist sympathizer?
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| 1 year ago :: May 08, 2012 - 12:27AM #9 | |
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Wiki's a mess. I don't read it anymore. It wasn't a hard habit to break either.
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| 1 year ago :: May 08, 2012 - 9:01AM #10 | |
If you look at the portion of the Wikipedia article entitled "Funding," what you see is a rogues' gallery of this country's looter elite. Except for the "anonymous" donators who don't want their names associated with Heartland's looter-class propaganda, and for good reason. Follow the money, and it will lead you to the gangsters' hideout. The last I heard about this (yesterday), the "libertarian research center" is pulling these billboards, which got a bad reception even among some of the people who ordinarily gang with this wingnut agitprop cell. And no wonder, since the argument they're making here is ridiculous. Kaczynski, being a mathematician, also believes 2 + 2 = 4. Does that mean that anyone who believes the same thing is a mad bomber?
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