Hey everyone, I have written on here a few times, mostly asking for help with were to look for references and what not. And I have to say you guys have always been very helpful.
I run my own forum mostly based on Miniature wargaming, however we have an off topic section where we talk about practically anything.
However, I recently posted a topic about the Sylvia Browne's 2006 predictions. And there has been some debate about the author of the article (the same one as linked to in the Swift) and whether he got his facts straight and what not. That really isn't that big of a concern, however this little bit was mentioned, I am not sure how to respond to it:
"On a slightly different note, I wish that folks like Smug Baldy would turn their skeptical gaze upon more pressing matters of general interest to the nation, if not the world. Where were all the super clever skeptics when we were being told that Saddam Hussien was connected to Al Queada? Where were they and their amazing fact finding skills when half the politicians were claiming that social security was going to go bankrupt and the other half said it was just fine? Surely that would have been an easy enough thing to verify.
In another thread here in Off Topic, everyone seemed to agree that the US government (as well as governments in general) lie to their citizens. If these oh-so-clever skeptics want to do some good then why don't they check up on some of the BS coming out of Washington DC? It would be nice if these supreme beings of skeptical analysis took on the real fraud artists that effect all our lives. Instead they content themselves with artless debunkings of goofball psychics which most people don't believe anyway, all the while slapping themselves on the backs about their own deductive powers."
You can read the full post here: http://easternfringe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3058
Now he makes some interesting points, but are they valid, can they be disproved or verified and if so how and where?
Thanks
McCragge
I run my own forum mostly based on Miniature wargaming, however we have an off topic section where we talk about practically anything.
However, I recently posted a topic about the Sylvia Browne's 2006 predictions. And there has been some debate about the author of the article (the same one as linked to in the Swift) and whether he got his facts straight and what not. That really isn't that big of a concern, however this little bit was mentioned, I am not sure how to respond to it:
"On a slightly different note, I wish that folks like Smug Baldy would turn their skeptical gaze upon more pressing matters of general interest to the nation, if not the world. Where were all the super clever skeptics when we were being told that Saddam Hussien was connected to Al Queada? Where were they and their amazing fact finding skills when half the politicians were claiming that social security was going to go bankrupt and the other half said it was just fine? Surely that would have been an easy enough thing to verify.
In another thread here in Off Topic, everyone seemed to agree that the US government (as well as governments in general) lie to their citizens. If these oh-so-clever skeptics want to do some good then why don't they check up on some of the BS coming out of Washington DC? It would be nice if these supreme beings of skeptical analysis took on the real fraud artists that effect all our lives. Instead they content themselves with artless debunkings of goofball psychics which most people don't believe anyway, all the while slapping themselves on the backs about their own deductive powers."
You can read the full post here: http://easternfringe.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3058
Now he makes some interesting points, but are they valid, can they be disproved or verified and if so how and where?
Thanks
McCragge