@fromis111 -- come on, admit it, you mastur-debater, you either (1) want hot looking girls, or (2) you're a brown-dirt cowboy who putts from the rough.
If (1), let me make this clear to you: pretty girls / women think you're an ugly, grotesquely obese, bald smelly pig. Uh, news flash: hot girls aren't attracted to Buckwheat - Vidal - Chomsky - Mailer - etc obsessed "intellectuals."
If (2), well, just be sure to clean the fecal bits off the tip of your pickle when you're done.
All the media has covered about healthcare is the tea party'ers and almost nothing else. They have given little coverage to the support for the bill. Yet when you look at a recent gallup poll, the numbers are 47 for and 50 against. With the media's coverage you'd think it's like 80 against or something. And there have been numerous other polls, like CBS and new york times that have shown a majority support government run health care, like others for years. Who would know by there coverage?
Good point 3:15-3:24 I am constantly trying to learn and research and I learn about as fast a snail sits. People aren't that informed and do not really have time or energy to spend trying to reach higher levels of awareness..they are too busy and immersed in the banal and common place yet time consuming activities of day to day life. People say "Americans are dumb" Well they need time and resources and incentives (and economically attainable) ways to self cultivate and grow intellectually.
Ive an idea that there could be a type of education or learning where teachers are paid, or could volunteer, a learning regimen that could accompany or supplement regular schooling, especially for adults or people who need extra help, or it could be a singular alternative, wherein people go to a place and just ask the teacher questions and he/she answers them, and demonstrates things directly, w/o curriculum or grades, like how people on youtube teach but with actual interaction with the teacher
I always thought it would be a good idea to ask retired teachers and professors to something like that at a local library... basically talk about issues and discuss how our system really works.
The 9/11 meetup group in my area has a constitutional law group... where people learn how our gov. started, how it works and topical issues. There is a lot people don't know... even people who went to college.
actually, Prof. Chomsky is black listed on all NPR stations in the North East. And if you would have had any familarity with Chomsky's works you would know that he is an anti-Zionist.
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@fromis111 -- come on, admit it, you mastur-debater, you either (1) want hot looking girls, or (2) you're a brown-dirt cowboy who putts from the rough.
If (1), let me make this clear to you: pretty girls / women think you're an ugly, grotesquely obese, bald smelly pig. Uh, news flash: hot girls aren't attracted to Buckwheat - Vidal - Chomsky - Mailer - etc obsessed "intellectuals."
If (2), well, just be sure to clean the fecal bits off the tip of your pickle when you're done.
g17y5wb 7 months ago
All the media has covered about healthcare is the tea party'ers and almost nothing else. They have given little coverage to the support for the bill. Yet when you look at a recent gallup poll, the numbers are 47 for and 50 against. With the media's coverage you'd think it's like 80 against or something. And there have been numerous other polls, like CBS and new york times that have shown a majority support government run health care, like others for years. Who would know by there coverage?
CNTloyalist 1 year ago
Well said Norm...........
pjd777 2 years ago
Good point 3:15-3:24 I am constantly trying to learn and research and I learn about as fast a snail sits. People aren't that informed and do not really have time or energy to spend trying to reach higher levels of awareness..they are too busy and immersed in the banal and common place yet time consuming activities of day to day life. People say "Americans are dumb" Well they need time and resources and incentives (and economically attainable) ways to self cultivate and grow intellectually.
catgumart 2 years ago 6
3:10-3-25 is probably better
catgumart 2 years ago
I agree the Media's job should be to inform. However, I think of the years we wast in High School. We have such a piss poor public education system.
fivestarmichael 2 years ago
Ive an idea that there could be a type of education or learning where teachers are paid, or could volunteer, a learning regimen that could accompany or supplement regular schooling, especially for adults or people who need extra help, or it could be a singular alternative, wherein people go to a place and just ask the teacher questions and he/she answers them, and demonstrates things directly, w/o curriculum or grades, like how people on youtube teach but with actual interaction with the teacher
catgumart 2 years ago
I always thought it would be a good idea to ask retired teachers and professors to something like that at a local library... basically talk about issues and discuss how our system really works.
The 9/11 meetup group in my area has a constitutional law group... where people learn how our gov. started, how it works and topical issues. There is a lot people don't know... even people who went to college.
fivestarmichael 2 years ago
Zionist mass media is taking us to the hell
perazh 2 years ago
Not necessarily zionist, just owned by entities that have different interests than you do.
bubblebobbledfgsfdhs 2 years ago 2
Watch this video "Zionist mass media" Then you see who own them
perazh 2 years ago
actually, Prof. Chomsky is black listed on all NPR stations in the North East. And if you would have had any familarity with Chomsky's works you would know that he is an anti-Zionist.
patpecz 2 years ago
Y you think I dont know him?
perazh 2 years ago
The man who defines virtue.
mdoob11 2 years ago 5