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just a thought exercise question here - if it could be shown that man-made co2 has little or no bearing on climate change, would the word 'delusional' apply? if so, to whom?
It is noteworthy I believe to point out the frequency of your use of "thought exercises" in an attempt to create an aura of validity to the point for which you argue. It wasn't so long ago we had the thought exercise of (paraphrased here) suppose L.A. were to be bombed by a terrorist nuke would torturing the terrorist be a valid response? In either case, answering the question creates no new information and only serves to deflect attention away from facts.
I don't know if you use this technique due to your philosophical nature or if you believe misdirection to be a valid (and maybe it is - I don't know) debate tool. Regardless, I don't see how these constructs help lead to accuracy in our knowledge.
More to the point, I believe them to be an example of the lack of integrity in journalism that Glenn Greenwald has been pointing out and criticizing, that to our present "journalists" there are only two sides, the beltway Democratic viewpoint and the beltway Republican viewpoint, and the role of the journalist is not to determine truth but simply to "report" accurately the "spin" from each side - the modern stenographic approach to journalism.
In this twisted Ministry of Spin scenario, truth occurs when there is a bipartisan acceptance of the correct lie - and therefore we live with the whitewashing phrase "enhanced interrogation" while real reporters in other countries use its proper name: torture.
So in this sense I don't fault you for your beliefs - you seem to have chosen to believe the beltway Republican spin, which is pronounced by our corporate media as simply one "version" of the truth, not to be discounted or challenged but simply reported.
In this respect I agree with Richard - it is dangerous to allow this type of "spin" to go unchallenged; however, I do not care whether it is Republican lies or Democratic distortions. all must be brought to task for unsubstantiated claims.
And our best hope to reveal lies and uncover truth is an adversarial press. Unfortunately, we no longer have that in the U.S. And thus we muddle along with mass confusion created by orchestrated half-lies reported as "news", and all we have to do instead of think and analyze is simply chose whose "views" we are more comfortable with - almost as if truth had become nothing more than another phone-in vote on American Idol, subject to the whims of the brain-numbed masses.