“It is very difficult to get a man to understand something when his tribal identity depends on his not understanding it.”
Michael Bérubé, quoted by Judith Warner in the New York Times [nytimes.com] article Fact Free Science
Category: quotes
Always loved a good quote
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In other news…
It’s a nice piece of speculative work, but it is speculation
Matt Visser, quoted in Stellar Wormholes May Exist [seeker.com] on Seeker
… is scientist speak for “that’s bullshit, what’s this guy smoking?”
Of course hindsight is 20/20.
Also, if memory serves, that’s a key plot element of The Algebraist [wikipedia.org].
If a U.S. president could speak honestly about Libya, he would say something like this:
“Look, I have been alternately horrified by the behavior of the Libyan regime over the past few days and inspired by the courage of the Libyan people. But if you’re asking me what we the United States is going to do about the situation, the answer is very little. Most Libyans reject the idea of external intervention by western powers, and we’re just fine with that since we have few interests in Libya. You can’t expect the United States to take an active role in responding to every humanitarian crisis or regional conflict worldwide unless you take a ridiculously broad conception of our interests, and Americans are increasingly unwilling to fund a military and aid program that could respond to each and every flare-up around the world. You cannot, in other words, have a steak-and-lobster foreign policy on a budget more suitable for McDonalds. But if I’m wrong and you guys want to cut social security and Medicaid to increase funding for USAID, the Department of Defense and the State Department, let me know. As for the rising price of oil? Look, folks, it’s a global market. I can ask our Saudi friends to increase their output, but honestly, we Americans enjoy relatively cheap gasoline since we hardly tax the stuff at all compared with our industrial partners and competitors. I know that comes as little solace to a suburban mom dealing with national infrastructure built around the internal combustion engine, but that’s not going to change anytime soon, and I can hardly tax Americans less, so we’re stuck. You’re just going to have to adjust your consumption as best as possible and save elsewhere.”
Abu Muqawama, in If a U.S. president could speak honestly about Libya… [cnas.org]
I’d vote for the Pres if he said it that way. Too bad politics get in the way. I quoted almost all of Muqawama’s post but check his out for a bit more and some links to what the Obama actually said.
Haven’t said much here about the politics in a while, but on the Jasmine revolution and the unrest in Arab dictatorships; best thing for America to do is stop all financial (military and non-military) aid that was being paid to any of the these governments immediately and funnel the money to NGO and UN aid organizations to help deal with the people. You know; the people not the dictators or their associates
Revolution…
“Revolutions are conducted by people, not electrons…”
Robert X. Cringely, from Mitternich and Mubarak
Imperial Propaganda
It is important to realize that the most effective forms of propaganda do not falsify verifiable truths and circumstances; instead they weave a preconceived pattern of significance through cleverly judicious use of available objective facts.
Dr Curtis Saxton, in Endor Holocaust [theforce.net]