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9-23-2009 8:33 AM
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"Four percent of our original forests left? They get that stat from that says 95-98 percent of forests in the continental United States have been logged at least once since settlement by Europeans. But they literally ignore the crazy — wacky — fact that trees can be replanted. This is the kind of education your kids are getting. Feeling good, America?"
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9-23-2009 9:36 AM
Socratoad
"There’s hardly a true fact in the entire video", Beck notes

Hmmm, according to this twit there are "false facts"
9-23-2009 10:00 AM
Steve Savage
Beck's popularity is growing exponentially. His appeal to the masses of people hungering for Common Sense will not be denied.

It won't be long before he hits Prime Time. His message is so right on, I believe that he could beat out Monday Night Football.

The Bell of Truth rings in every human being, and Glenn Beck is ringing that Bell to "Wake Up America and Smell the Smoke" - THE CONSTITUTION IS BURNING.
9-23-2009 10:54 AM
Socratoad
"The Bell of Truth"

A superb example of newspeak
9-23-2009 11:07 AM
BartendingBear
Give six minutes of my life to a Glenn Beck video? HA! That's funny.

"watch out for us" "take care of us"... translation? Protect our shores against foreign enemies. Works for me.

Corporations are not scary and do not need control? Ever read "The Jungle" by Upton Sinclair? Ever hear of Dow Chemical's little problem in Bhopal India, or speak to an investor or employee who lost a life's savings to the Enron scandal?

No, corporations aren't scary, never have been, never will be, and will never need oversight. All government is bad.

What a crock.
9-23-2009 11:18 AM
ColoradoRight
isn't the definition of a renewable resource one you can grow again? As in trees?
10-19-2009 12:26 PM
davboz
Hmmm, according to this twit there are "false facts"
Hmmm, how easy it is to make someone look like a real dummy.
Hmmm, let's try a look at some
false "facts".
OR
false facts.
People do use a sense of irony in their spoken words, where, by inflection, expressions, and body language one can presume the quotemarks or "italics" (whichever is appropriate - I'm not sure) If one wants to falsely protray someone they can do what you just did, make no attempt to signify the speaker's non-verbal meaning, and turning the representation into a false "fact".
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