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commie pinko
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"Damn those judicial activists... Unless they are on our side!" ![]() |
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this from the left wing, godless online rag - MSNBC
CosmicLog Alan Boyle Ben Stein has done good things and funny things during his more than three decades as an actor, economist and writer (going back to his days as a Nixon speechwriter). His latest work, "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," is not that good and not that funny. There's something creepy about the documentary, which blends a no-holds-barred assault on evolutionary theory with what sounds like a high-minded cry for academic freedom. It's a 90-minute campaign ad, aimed at swiftboating science. Talk about negative campaigning: Stein and the "Expelled" filmmakers try to link Charles Darwin and "Big Science" to Nazism and Stalinism. Scenes of death camps, mad scientists, marching minions and the Berlin Wall are flashed on the screen when Darwinism is discussed. Before I saw the movie, I wondered how wacky it might be. Now I don't think it's wacky. Instead, it's worrisome. The creepiest thing about "Expelled" is that the filmmakers' strategy of casting the scientific establishment as a big bad godless conspiracy just might work. The rest of the story HERE |
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Brit basher
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And more from that link Rick...
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What makes me angry is that so many people seem to think that this whole issue is 'no big deal'. ![]() ![]() |
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reposado
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Yet another bad reviewed of "Expelled", this time, by the extremely conservative National Review. |
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link king
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Unfortunately there seems to be change in the way creationism is being marketed. It may be successful here in Texas
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Brit basher
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Geez, so it was a bomb huh, that's too bad.
![]() ![]() ![]() Hmmm. I fail to see a real problem, there, Just Lucky. As long these are the strengths and weaknesses they outline:Strengths- it's factual, it's scientific as opposed to pseudoscientific, it has truckloads of evidence and no legit alternative explanations have ben offered whatsoever in the past three centuries since it was first put forth as a theory. Weaknesses- let's see....the creationists don't like it too much....can't think of anything else really. |
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