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Posted by Bill ... between the radio critics, rabid righties calling me a "death merchant" and now Mary Mapes labeling me a metaphorical violent offender, I feel downright persecuted. Like Galileo. UPDATE: Around the sun, bitches! Around the sun! UPDATE: Or Jesus? Hmmmm? Without the beard? Or kindness? Or even mild stigmata? Ok, maybe I'm not much like Jesus. Posted by Bill at April 15, 2005 05:00 PM | TrackBack (6) CommentsAt least no one has told you need a haircut. Posted by: jmaster The only reason that no one else has told you that you need a haircut is because you hide behind a blog and the radio. Bill, you need a haircut. As they say, "You have a good face for radio." Posted by: Hans Mast ;) jk of course Posted by: Hans Mast Being called a name by Mary Mapes. That's hilarious. A proven liar and accomplice to forgers had her feelings hurt ... Posted by: Roberts The Earth is flat bitch. P.S. Don't make me slap you, round-Earther. Posted by: Beck Next you'll be telling me my grandfather was an ape. That's it... you have violated me for the last time! Posted by: Ghost of a flea Bill... if you can find a few minutes to spare between bumping off old ladies, then you might want to check this out. Posted by: Watcher I'd only wonder about Bill if Mapes were to compliment him. No danger of that. Posted by: David Yeah, I'm aware of the angle that the church wasn't necessarily the prime mover that busted his balls, though Goldberg seems to recite much of the story as fact, and actually exagerrates the first part of the story to read that the church gave him "attaboys." In fact, from what I've read, the church was sort of indifferent, or "like, whatever dude, that's cool" in Goldberg-speak. In either version, Galileo was persecuted. I hate to give Paul from Oozbang excited, but religious doctrine can form within science about certain theories (though the fundamentals of evolution are pretty damn well proven, Paul), and scientists - being human - will rush to gut heretics that threaten their ideas, funding and perceptions of self-worth achieved through being right.
Posted by: Bill from INDC It scares me that Mapes might not scare you way more than the CC. OT ... Natural selection has much to say about gender, IQ, race, and marriage, yet its relevance to those subjects is dogmatically rejected by many of the same people who wield Darwinism against religion. It seems to me that a lot of CC resistance to evolution comes from it's use as a weapon against christian beliefs but deemed irrelevant to leftist beliefs. As a physicist engineer rasied by a biologist, I knew about Lamark before Einstein. I claim that tradition and religion have functioned as cultural DNA for millenia. If they don't make perfect logical sense in some postmodern paradigm, mox nix. Evolution cares about what works, not what works as an argument. I'm not necessarily opposed to improving our cultural DNA, but I am conservative about it. AFAIC those most anxious to f*ck with it understand it the least. Posted by: boris I wonder why "panic spread like mad cow disease" at CBS when the blogs attacked. Posted by: Neo But do the voices in your head * speak * to you in French? Posted by: Ghost of a flea Did I miss where you started selling death? I admit I don't always read the blogads. So, do we make checks out now to Guillermo Galileo? Congrats on making Mapes' hit list, blogging it with a Chapelle reference and being censored all in one week. You da man. Posted by: tee bee
Posted by: milowent Mary Mapes reminds me of the recently deceased Andrea Dworkin, although in Dworkin's case, penetration was rape while in Mapes's case, cognition is rape. Posted by: gail I think you're also like Ward Churchill. But, y'know, not a freakin' scumbucket moron. Posted by: Eric Akawie |