Archive for July 15th, 2006

What is Critical Thinking?

| July 15, 2006 | 2 Replies
What is Critical Thinking?

The term “critical thinking” is in danger of becoming a cliche.   In the March 2006 issue of the Skeptical Inquirer Magazine, Howard Gabennesch worked to put some edges on what type of thinking actually qualifies as “critical thinking.”  I will cite extensively from this article. For starters, “a critical thinker is disinclined to take things [...]

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The magnitude and the music make war AOK

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The magnitude and the music make war AOK

My government’s violent occupation of Iraq has not flustered me nearly as much as the nonchalance of half of America.  Why are so many Americans utterly complacent about the wretched and rampant killing going on in our names?  Is it possible that we have become confused and seduced by the magnitude of the killings and [...]

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GQ knocks off the halo of holy boy Ralph Reed

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GQ knocks off the halo of holy boy Ralph Reed

Check out this Huffpo post on the nauseatingly sactimonious Ralph Reed.  In the upcoming GQ, Sean Flynn takes on — and takes down — Christian Coalition and Republican stalwart Ralph Reed, just days before the Georgia primary this Tuesday, July 18th in which Reed will seek the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor. Flynn pulls absolutely [...]

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The mainstream media drops the ball again

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The mainstream media drops the ball again

Sometimes, you just need a good catharsis.  See this post by Chris Durang.  Once again, my topic is the media’s non-coverage of Valerie Plame’s lawsuit, this time by CNN. 

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