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Post by missouriboy on Jun 30, 2020 16:55:15 GMT
That's the grimmest piece of art ever created. Are they meant to depict climate scientists of the alarmist bent? Peer Review.
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Post by walnut on Jun 30, 2020 17:10:50 GMT
Are they meant to depict climate scientists of the alarmist bent? Peer Review. It looks like the science was settled.
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 30, 2020 17:13:19 GMT
Peer Review. It looks like the science was settled. Kirk Douglas was never the same.
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Post by Ratty on Jul 1, 2020 5:15:09 GMT
Are they meant to depict climate scientists of the alarmist bent? Peer Review. Failed.
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 6, 2020 13:04:38 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 15, 2020 11:58:51 GMT
"Did the Times Print an Urban Legend?
This week, the Times brings us a story from Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. The headline is: “Texas Hospital Says Man, 30, Died After Attending a ‘Covid Party,’” and what we get is a story with one source.
A 30-year-old man who believed the coronavirus was a hoax and attended a “Covid party” died after being infected with the virus, according to the chief medical officer at a Texas hospital.
The official, Dr. Jane Appleby of Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, said the man died after deliberately attending a gathering with an infected person to test whether the coronavirus was real.
In her statements to news organizations, Dr. Appleby said the man had told his nurse that he attended a Covid party. Just before he died, she said the patient told his nurse: “I think I made a mistake. I thought this was a hoax, but it’s not.”
The story has real didactic power in the current environment, illustrating perhaps four points of contention:......"More here> www.nationalreview.com/corner/did-the-times-print-an-urban-legend/
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Post by Ratty on Jul 15, 2020 12:59:24 GMT
"Did the Times Print an Urban Legend?
This week, the Times brings us a story from Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. The headline is: “Texas Hospital Says Man, 30, Died After Attending a ‘Covid Party,’” and what we get is a story with one source.
A 30-year-old man who believed the coronavirus was a hoax and attended a “Covid party” died after being infected with the virus, according to the chief medical officer at a Texas hospital.
The official, Dr. Jane Appleby of Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, said the man died after deliberately attending a gathering with an infected person to test whether the coronavirus was real.
In her statements to news organizations, Dr. Appleby said the man had told his nurse that he attended a Covid party. Just before he died, she said the patient told his nurse: “I think I made a mistake. I thought this was a hoax, but it’s not.”
The story has real didactic power in the current environment, illustrating perhaps four points of contention:......"More here> www.nationalreview.com/corner/did-the-times-print-an-urban-legend/ Shades of Den Volokin and Lark ReLlez. ... perhaps?
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 15, 2020 16:02:02 GMT
"Did the Times Print an Urban Legend?
This week, the Times brings us a story from Methodist Hospital in San Antonio. The headline is: “Texas Hospital Says Man, 30, Died After Attending a ‘Covid Party,’” and what we get is a story with one source.
A 30-year-old man who believed the coronavirus was a hoax and attended a “Covid party” died after being infected with the virus, according to the chief medical officer at a Texas hospital.
The official, Dr. Jane Appleby of Methodist Hospital in San Antonio, said the man died after deliberately attending a gathering with an infected person to test whether the coronavirus was real.
In her statements to news organizations, Dr. Appleby said the man had told his nurse that he attended a Covid party. Just before he died, she said the patient told his nurse: “I think I made a mistake. I thought this was a hoax, but it’s not.”
The story has real didactic power in the current environment, illustrating perhaps four points of contention:......"More here> www.nationalreview.com/corner/did-the-times-print-an-urban-legend/ Shades of Den Volokin and Lark ReLlez. ... perhaps? No fair making us look things up Ratty!
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Post by Ratty on Jul 16, 2020 0:42:10 GMT
[ Snip ] No fair making us look things up Ratty! Apologies ....
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 16, 2020 10:47:02 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 22, 2020 19:29:37 GMT
Has anyone else noticed information on COVID-19 being amended/disappeared recently? It's almost like the web has become wikepedia and being trawled for politically correct information.
Pages that referenced research and studies in Europe where the schools are open and were having no problems have been disappeared.
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Post by sigurdur on Jul 23, 2020 2:15:39 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 23, 2020 6:02:32 GMT
I think these boys could sharpen their results by changing the mix of democrats and republicans sampled. Use independents for fine blending.
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Post by missouriboy on Jul 23, 2020 6:24:22 GMT
The McCloskey's are not going anywhere. The Governor is an old sheriff who is up for re-election and he's already stated they ARE NOT going to jail no matter what. I think he could up his win to a massacre if he marched the State Guard into her office and dragged her away to some deep hole as an enemy of the people. Hell, CNN might even cover it, and he could get a pretty picture of himself in digital technicolor flipping them off. The bars would explode with rebel flags. This ain't Portland Oregone Missy Gardner.
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Post by nautonnier on Jul 30, 2020 9:27:25 GMT
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