To: jas3
Well thank you, I think. I was aiming for "ha ha" funny, but even if you meant "How did this weirdo get on the internet?" funny, I will take what I can get. But there's really nothing funnier--and I mean that in both senses--than the elaborate webs of conspiracy theories, half-truths, and non sequiturs used to prop up popular pseudoscience on the internet, so let's all give Dr. Duesberg and his troupe a hand. Aren't they a great act, folks? Come back next week, we've got anti-vaccinationists opening for creationists, and drinks are just three ameros each during happy hour. It'll be a blast. Good night!
To: Caesar Soze
I did mean "ha ha" funny. That was hillarious.
I do think it is "aha" funny that this AID Conspiracy Theory stuff is rearing its ugly head on FR. Normally this type of stuff pops up in leftist magazines like
Harper's or
LA City Beat or on
radical black power sites.
How in the world some posters here got it into their head that this is a conservative v. liberal issue is perplexing.
It makes me wonder whether the posters are who they claim to be or whether they are trying to denigrate Free Republic by posting kooky theories by Loch Ness Monster promoters like
Henry Bauer. I wish I were joking !!!
jas3
257 posted on
01/16/2008 3:36:06 PM PST by
jas3
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