On Saturday, March 29, 2014 9:19:23 AM UTC-5, jgg1000a wrote:
"Death Panels" are and were part of Obamacare. What is a "Death Panel", a group of folks making medical decisions based on cost and statistical average.... Obamacare has that feature...
On Saturday, March 29, 2014 4:10:14 AM UTC-4, Lobo wrote:They're going to "drown" anti-science disinformation on blogs and forums with facts?
Horrors...!
Quite a difference from 2008-09, when the Koch Bros, Dick Armey and others bussed teabaggers around the country to shout down and intimidate congressmen and ordinary Americans who were trying to discuss health care at town meetings with party talking points lies about "death panels" and the like. Unlike online blogs and forums, where people can choose to read a post or not read it, and no one can really shout down others, those thug fanatics wouldn't allow anyone else to speak or be heard.
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On Saturday, March 29, 2014 3:21:41 AM UTC-4, jgg1000a wrote:the organized left mob action to punish discussion... Isn't this what Ragnar does???
http://www.populartechnology.net/2012/09/skeptical-science- drown-them-out.html
>>> In March of 2012, the climate alarmist website Skeptical Science had their forums "hacked" and the contents posted online. In these it was revealed that Skeptical Science members are organizing themselves into eco-strike squads to "drown out" those who do not accept their alarmist positions,
"I posted over at Politico just recently. Hey, we can tag team it a bit if you like, use time zone differences." - Glenn Tamblyn [Skeptical Science], February 10, 2011"I think this is a highly effective method of dealing with various blogs and online articles where these discussions pop up. Flag them, discuss them and then send in the troops to hammer down what are usually just a couple of very vocal people. It seems like lots of us are doing similar work, cruising comments sections online looking for disinformation to crush. I spend hours every day doing exactly this. If we can coordinate better and grow the "team of crushers" then we could address all the anti-science much more effectively." - Rob Honeycutt [Skeptical Science], February 11, 2011
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