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To: i-node who wrote (285107)5/5/2024 8:16:57 PM
From: Lane3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 358764
 
If you can’t get it by plain old inference I don’t think you are capable.

Plain old inference is a euphemized version of plain old bias...



To: i-node who wrote (285107)5/5/2024 11:21:24 PM
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You have wasted a lot of electrons posting bullshit with nothing backing it up but speculation, guessing and just pulling stuff out of your ass. When you have tried to post proof, you have reworded and slanted what was actually in your "proof". Usually it doesn't say anything close to what you are claiming. Now I am supposed to buy a book? I say buy" because it apparently isn't in the Bryan Public Library system. Since it was published by Regnery, a publisher who specializes in wingnut literature, I somehow doubt that it is all that accurate. Regnery has a taste for made up bullshit. Which is why they have to withdraw so many books. I mean, they published The Politically Incorrect Guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design as non-fiction. That alone should tell you something. As one reviewer stated " not only politically incorrect but incorrect in most other ways as well: scientifically, logically, historically, legally, academically, and morally".

https://web.archive.org/web/20060927161244/http://www.pandasthumb.org/archives/2006/08/the_politically.html

Welcome to the world of Regnery Publishing—lifestyle press for conservatives, preferred printer of presidential hopefuls, and venerable publisher of books for the culture wars. Call it—gracelessly but more accurately—a medium-sized, loosely linked network of conservative types, with few degrees of separation and similar political aims. Just don't call it a conspiracy.