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Maedhros

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82. So many concerned with Saddam gassing the Kurds,
Tue Mar 4, 2014, 08:14 PM
Mar 2014

so few concerned with Suharto's atrocities in East Timor.

I have little respect for those who pick-and-choose atrocities based upon utility.

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A+ Ed Suspicious Mar 2014 #1
Neil deGrasse Tyson is a peach. Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #2
Yup nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #4
We need to keep him front and center in GD whenever possible. Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #7
Oh there is plenty more where that came from nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #9
I know. He's on my twitter feed... Luminous Animal Mar 2014 #10
I prefer the specks of sand and to think of planets nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #11
Fundies are beyond help too. Auntie Bush Mar 2014 #92
Religious fanatics = Fundies nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #93
He just went on my bucket list tavalon Mar 2014 #48
And now he is on mine too nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #58
yes, he is! shireen Mar 2014 #75
Neil deGrasse Tyson spoke about that very thing earlier. longship Mar 2014 #3
Well, you know why I wrote that. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #5
I agree. Can hardly wait for next Sunday. longship Mar 2014 #6
I know nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #8
Link to Tyson's commentary on Sagan's influence on him. Skidmore Mar 2014 #22
This video is fantastic and amazing. life long demo Mar 2014 #25
Wow! I was the biggest Sagan fan growing up and began college with ChisolmTrailDem Mar 2014 #42
paying it forward BelgianMadCow Mar 2014 #56
Wonderful video clip! Brewinblue Mar 2014 #69
Yeah Skidmore - Thanks! Plucketeer Mar 2014 #117
He's great G_j Mar 2014 #12
mmmmmmmmmmmmm Skittles Mar 2014 #13
I was fairly active on an astronomy oriented forum on 9/11 Fumesucker Mar 2014 #14
The 'lizard brain' is something I have come to recognize.... alittlelark Mar 2014 #16
Yep. I had people tell me as much in literally the same breath as we "have to rescue the Iraqi...... Hassin Bin Sober Mar 2014 #34
When they say "...because Saddam gassed the Kurds", they forget to add lob1 Mar 2014 #68
So many concerned with Saddam gassing the Kurds, Maedhros Mar 2014 #82
+1 iamthebandfanman Mar 2014 #88
He has more humor and 'salt' alittlelark Mar 2014 #15
I knew who you were referring to passiveporcupine Mar 2014 #17
So did I. Every time I see he's a guest on some show, I watch. calimary Mar 2014 #114
It's so refreshing to see public figures speak this way. Firebrand Gary Mar 2014 #18
I can't think of a better successor to Carl Sagen Jasana Mar 2014 #19
+++++ 200000000000 or more, if I get DU right - I'm old. raven mad Mar 2014 #20
No doubt about that Naddy madokie Mar 2014 #21
Money and fundamentalist religion, I migh say.. pangaia Mar 2014 #81
I suppose you're right on that madokie Mar 2014 #89
I've found Tyson to say some inaccurate things. Chathamization Mar 2014 #23
Some 'thing' which you can not specify, cite, refute....but you are certain you are correct Bluenorthwest Mar 2014 #27
same with the creationists they also heard some inaccurate things and turned off leftyohiolib Mar 2014 #29
Wow. Find this guy to be inaccurate and suddenly you're a creationist who thinks they're "more of a Chathamization Mar 2014 #31
What has he said that's inaccurate? Are you an astrophysicist? Avalux Mar 2014 #41
Missed post #33, did ya? N/T Chathamization Mar 2014 #55
I replied to #33 before you posted this. Avalux Mar 2014 #70
So I guess you missed #51. And perhaps the video. N/T Chathamization Mar 2014 #77
Nope, sure didn't. You misunderstood Tyson. I'm done here. n/t Avalux Mar 2014 #78
Here's what was actually said: "Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a Chathamization Mar 2014 #80
well i didnt say u were one ,only that creationists find scientists to be innacurate b/c the world leftyohiolib Mar 2014 #53
Bill Maher's critics include creationists Chathamization Mar 2014 #54
Links please! nt Logical Mar 2014 #30
Here you go: Chathamization Mar 2014 #33
Spinning flying saucers would interfere with their navigation. RC Mar 2014 #37
Except he’s not saying it’s a bad design, he’s saying it breaks the law of physics Chathamization Mar 2014 #50
The moon's orbit around the earth is not a perfect circle either. RC Mar 2014 #52
You didn't pay attention to the context of Tyson's answer. Avalux Mar 2014 #43
Tyson says that the rotating ship breaks the law of physics Chathamization Mar 2014 #51
Watched the video Gore1FL Mar 2014 #72
"Your problem is that the whole saucer spins and that's what a fool would build." Chathamization Mar 2014 #74
Interesting. So how many PhDs in astrophysics do you have? phleshdef Mar 2014 #100
Clearly, a PhD vaccinates you from being able to say innaccurate things Chathamization Mar 2014 #115
It certainly gives Tyson more credit than you. phleshdef Mar 2014 #120
Turning off your critical thinking skills as soon as you see “PhD” is a good way to quickly fill Chathamization Mar 2014 #121
The point was, Tyson is highly credentialed and widely recognized as legit. phleshdef Mar 2014 #124
As is James Watson. N/T Chathamization Mar 2014 #125
"Science entertainer?" Nevernose Mar 2014 #99
The similarities are endless.... Jeff In Milwaukee Mar 2014 #122
I have yet to hear him say anything in accurate. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #46
Who would I trust more: an anonymous poster on a message board or Dr. Tyson? Vashta Nerada Mar 2014 #113
Truly the heart of science: which person should I uncritically believe? Chathamization Mar 2014 #116
Science isn't about believing. Vashta Nerada Mar 2014 #118
Exactly. The foundation _should_ be the evidence, not trusting a particular media personality.N/T Chathamization Mar 2014 #119
Sagan was a childhood hero... Adrahil Mar 2014 #24
I think that's true shenmue Mar 2014 #26
It is life changing. N/T deathrind Mar 2014 #28
I like Brian Cox as well... Tireman Mar 2014 #32
Him too! pipi_k Mar 2014 #38
He is good too. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #44
I figured it was going to be him! nt raccoon Mar 2014 #35
Neil DeGrasse Tyson and Michio Kaku are awesome chrisa Mar 2014 #36
Oh yeah... pipi_k Mar 2014 #39
Kaku writes very clearly in his popular science books nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #49
Love'em both to pieces Leith Mar 2014 #62
He's the guy playing with the concepts of time I believe. 1awake Mar 2014 #40
I love this guy. If I weren't 74, I'd have his baby. Cleita Mar 2014 #45
I've only seen him on Bill Maher postatomic Mar 2014 #47
brilliant post, nadin BelgianMadCow Mar 2014 #57
I remember SDI all too well MisterP Mar 2014 #59
The quote is so spot on damnedifIknow Mar 2014 #60
NdGT is a gem amidst the garbage that is "infotainment" in the 21st century Little_Wing Mar 2014 #61
I hear you, but once you start down that road, you'd might as well through away your TV. nm rhett o rick Mar 2014 #63
I think they are both great in their own rights. Thanks for posting Nadin. rhett o rick Mar 2014 #64
Shh, ignored might get ideas!!!! nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #65
LOL. You have a point. nm rhett o rick Mar 2014 #66
Thanks Nadin Brewinblue Mar 2014 #67
K&R! Phlem Mar 2014 #71
yes, i knew who u were referring to b4 clicking thread. he's become the go to sci guy Liberal_in_LA Mar 2014 #73
Yes he is. He's another brilliiant scientist with the common touch Warpy Mar 2014 #76
!!! Fawke Em Mar 2014 #79
wow sad-cafe Mar 2014 #83
how does a country that gives the world this guy also produce limpballs? Doctor_J Mar 2014 #84
That is an extremely good question nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #85
But. . .but. . .but. . .he's black. Shouldn't he be stealing my TV or selling drugs? Nanjing to Seoul Mar 2014 #86
Well... walking away from the funny and massive sarcasm nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #87
True 'dis... nikto Mar 2014 #90
Apropos of Tyson's point, he has also said: Bernardo de La Paz Mar 2014 #91
Thinking back to college... winter is coming Mar 2014 #94
I don't know drmeow Mar 2014 #95
When Cosmos re-airs there are going to be nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #96
If people had a cosmic perspective they wouldn't buy into these silly Earth-centric religions. Arugula Latte Mar 2014 #97
I think he has more influence, but he's nothing like Sagan. joshcryer Mar 2014 #98
Tyson, Cosmos co-creator and Sagan's widow have been working together for YEARS to get this going. phleshdef Mar 2014 #104
"Nova ScienceNow" was really bad though. Even with him on it. joshcryer Mar 2014 #109
It is great to have such a positive role model for kids. BlueStreak Mar 2014 #101
Absolutely. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #102
Just my opinion - obviously - but I think Carl Sagan would have BobTheSubgenius Mar 2014 #103
Now that you mention that, might be generational. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #105
Look up the letter he sent... deathrind Mar 2014 #106
Thank you for this Amazing Post.... CherokeeDem Mar 2014 #107
Been working my way through nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #108
Tyson > Sagan. nt. NYC_SKP Mar 2014 #110
I can't go that far Brainstormy Mar 2014 #111
kick glinda Mar 2014 #112
However, he seems too tall Wise Child Mar 2014 #123
I like him get the red out Mar 2014 #126
K&R! I couldn't agree more. myrna minx Mar 2014 #127
He's responsible for demoting Pluto NewJeffCT Mar 2014 #128
So many inside nerd jokes in the Big Bang Theory. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #130
Tyson is mighty cool, but Sagan was on another level paulkienitz Mar 2014 #129
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