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postulater

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3. Rondberg is a loon.
Mon Jun 16, 2014, 01:43 PM
Jun 2014

Rondberg is a chiropractor.
Therefore chiropractic is woo.

I guess I need to review my logic class.

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I had (note use of past tense) a friend from school days LibDemAlways Jun 2014 #1
They do not know the difference between cranial and spinal nerves. mysuzuki2 Jun 2014 #2
Rondberg is a loon. postulater Jun 2014 #3
lol ... I see what you did there Tuesday Afternoon Jun 2014 #22
Some consider whatever physical shortoming they can find to be a badge of honor. randome Jun 2014 #4
Dislocate a hip or a thoracic rib B2G Jun 2014 #5
Without a chiropractor laundry_queen Jun 2014 #6
It's woo MattBaggins Jun 2014 #11
fuck that shit Scout Jun 2014 #13
Absolutley B2G Jun 2014 #15
Much like acupuncture, I'm sure it works fine for some people. nomorenomore08 Jun 2014 #17
There's no such thing as a placebo effect B2G Jun 2014 #21
I'm sure that's true in your particular case. And you should do whatever works for you personally. nomorenomore08 Jun 2014 #31
All depends on what one is being treated for. bluesbassman Jun 2014 #24
"All depends on what one is being treated for." That's kind of what I was thinking too. nomorenomore08 Jun 2014 #33
does the placebo effect show up on x-rays? n/t Scout Jun 2014 #25
Chiropractors can fix those things. That's not woo. jmowreader Jun 2014 #29
DU has a forum for your daily Woo Debunking. Why do you persist in littering GD with it? KittyWampus Jun 2014 #7
Why shouldn't this be on GD? alp227 Jun 2014 #9
Do skeptics accept or reject predicating important daily decisions on the imaginary LanternWaste Jun 2014 #35
Your question is loaded with a faulty premise alp227 Jun 2014 #42
It's funny edhopper Jun 2014 #10
The World Cup? I haven't even seen any in GD and it only happens once a year. Archae's woo KittyWampus Jun 2014 #44
"Is it because your posts in the Skeptic forum don't get much action?" Scout Jun 2014 #14
DU has a woo forum, Astrology, Spirituality and Alternative Healing... SidDithers Jun 2014 #36
Astrology, Spirituality and Alternative Healing PADemD Jun 2014 #39
Exactly. Skeptics don't go in there to disrupt... SidDithers Jun 2014 #41
Funny that this seems to be the only topic they post on. Puzzledtraveller Jun 2014 #45
pinched nerve in my neck edhopper Jun 2014 #8
Orthopedist slaps patients ergo all orthopedist are WOO whistler162 Jun 2014 #12
didn't know BCBS covered "woo" n/t Scout Jun 2014 #16
They cover my Chiro appointments whistler162 Jun 2014 #18
mine too! Scout Jun 2014 #23
I had a person tell me once...... Logical Jun 2014 #19
Have you ever been to a chiropractor? B2G Jun 2014 #20
I can go to a real doctor for that MattBaggins Jun 2014 #27
Whatever B2G Jun 2014 #28
There are bad MD's, too. His views don't represent all chiropractors pnwmom Jun 2014 #26
Chiropractors should not make over-extensive claims. ananda Jun 2014 #30
They aren't all that they're cracked up to be. Orrex Jun 2014 #32
... NuclearDem Jun 2014 #40
. Orrex Jun 2014 #46
I think chiropractic can be useful for some things MineralMan Jun 2014 #34
Another "woo" thread from you. What a surprise JanMichael Jun 2014 #37
I'll say it, shilling for big pharma Puzzledtraveller Jun 2014 #47
Do you never, ever comment on anything that's "none of your business"? Silent3 Jun 2014 #48
Never let a chiropractor touch your neck... SidDithers Jun 2014 #38
Quick call the Army. They are about to get wooed. postulater Jun 2014 #43
Whether or not some aspects of chiropractic... Silent3 Jun 2014 #49
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