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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:02 pm 
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Naomi Klein.


She's more boring than Chomsky

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Philistine!! :roll:


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:10 pm 
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Philistine!! :roll:



At least I dont tell porkies like Chomsky.......who seems to confuse opinion with fact :roll:

Knowing full well he'll never be in a position of power to wield his views......and views that have given him a substantial personal wealth.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:26 pm 
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Philistine!! :roll:



At least I dont tell porkies like Chomsky.......who seems to confuse opinion with fact :roll:

Knowing full well he'll never be in a position of power to wield his views......and views that have given him a substantial personal wealth.

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Chomsky, is a highly respected MIT, professor with an encyclopedic knowledge of the subjects he speaks upon, one of the foremost intellectuals of our time. I've read his books and watched his interviews and never seen anyone come close to giving him a run for his money. Chomsky, tells it how it is. You should read his book, Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. Even you might learn something, CC. :shock: #-o


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:31 pm 
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So Mr Salmond and the SNP want out of one "failing" and "unequal" union straight into the, um, European version :lol:

Nothing wrong with selling to the highest bidder :wink: How much are the Americans offering :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:32 pm 
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Never mind, at least Edinburgh's taxis will be OK with Dougie's medallion system. :D

Is it in place yet? :?


Dougie's medallion system was always going to save the day in Edinburgh. Goldman Sachs doesn't get a look in when Dougie's around. In fact, Dougie would probably tell you to “invest” in a taxi and plate when everything is going, Pete Tong. I wonder how much plates will be worth next year, or the year after? #-o

Lets wait and see :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:35 pm 
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Skull wrote:
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So Mr Salmond and the SNP want out of one "failing" and "unequal" union straight into the, um, European version :lol:


Whatever these ar*eholes come up with you can bet economic collapse, and civil unrest doesn't figure into their equations. I think it will be; a let's suck it and see approach.

The King of Scotland will be sitting back waiting for his chance with Dougie and Kenny right by his side. #-o

Only those with something to trade will survive :wink: We have everything England, Europe and America want but only America has something we want :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:36 pm 
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Yes, it seems the pandas are the most important issue in Scotland at the moment.

I wonder if there's any significance in the fact that just as Alex Salmond was landing in China the pandas were coming the other way.

But I suppose he does sort of resemble a human giant panda.

Edinburgh is an approved destination for chinese people to travel too, soon there will be a direct flight to and from :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 9:41 pm 
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Slightly off topic, but not a lot, I watched this fascinating program tonight on the bailout of RBS.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... _of_Money/

Now I don't know too much about banking, and even less about Scottish Independence, but anyone who thinks the Scottish economy could have dealt with the mess surrounding the RBS bailout on their own, is most certainly living in cloud cuckoo land.

The 9 years previous successes by RBS and the taxation raised from those successes would have been enough to deal with the situation :wink: Scotlands share of the national debt is 77billion, England's share is a Trillion plus, How is England going to pay off that without Scotlands Resources, if we become independent :?:

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Private Reggie wrote:
Skull wrote:
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Never mind, at least Edinburgh's taxis will be OK with Dougie's medallion system. :D

Is it in place yet? :?


Dougie's medallion system was always going to save the day in Edinburgh. Goldman Sachs doesn't get a look in when Dougie's around. In fact, Dougie would probably tell you to “invest” in a taxi and plate when everything is going, Pete Tong. I wonder how much plates will be worth next year, or the year after? #-o

Lets wait and see :wink:


Dougie, I would ask for your opinion on the current economic situation but, not having a clue, seems to be your speciality in almost every subject on this forum. In fact, getting any sense out of you at all is a feat of gargantuan proportions. The world of Dougie, is without a doubt, an unfathomable mystery.

Please, please don't reply in your usual imbecilic way. I couldn't stand it. Save it for your chum Fairplay, I am sure he'll appreciate it a lot more than me. #-o


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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:15 pm 
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Chomsky, is a highly respected MIT, professor with an encyclopedic knowledge of the subjects he speaks upon, one of the foremost intellectuals of our time. I've read his books and watched his interviews and never seen anyone come close to giving him a run for his money. Chomsky, tells it how it is. You should read his book, Understanding Power: The Indispensable Chomsky. Even you might learn something, CC. :shock: #-o


I've read his books....and watched his interviews too....hopes and prospects?

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Skull, scouring the, “Net,” and quoting others, disnae’ make you smart mate... In fact, it just makes you look even more sad. There’s an, “ Economic Crisis,” and we wouldn’t have known that unless you had told us ?.. Get a grip !. Nobody is going to disagree with you about the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, but, as I’ve said before, check out the, “Hooses,” that the people you keep quoting live in !. They have as much in common to you and I as Cameron and Osborne. They’re all, “Chancers,” . Every one of them !.


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Skull, scouring the, “Net,” and quoting others, disnae’ make you smart mate... In fact, it just makes you look even more sad. There’s an, “ Economic Crisis,” and we wouldn’t have known that unless you had told us ?.. Get a grip !. Nobody is going to disagree with you about the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer, but, as I’ve said before, check out the, “Hooses,” that the people you keep quoting live in !. They have as much in common to you and I as Cameron and Osborne. They’re all, “Chancers,” . Every one of them !.



Its easy preaching.....but when you got a couple of million dollars...I guess its a little easier.

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 08, 2011 10:53 pm 
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Spot on CC... Wether it’s Chomski, or any Politician, they are so well versed in their chosen path, that it’s almost impossible to win an argument with them. But the point I’m trying to make is that they are not, “Ordinairy,” and dinnae’ confuse what you hear them saying with what really, “Matters”.


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Fairplay, the size of someone's house, is irrelevant.

Read what's below and tell me what you don't agree with?


"The Responsibility of Intellectuals"[1][2] is an essay by the US academic Noam Chomsky which was published as a special supplement by The New York Review of Books on the 23 February 1967.
The article is an attack on the intellectual culture in the United States which Chomsky argues is largely subservient to power. He is particularly critical of social scientists and technocrats who he believed were providing a pseudo-scientific justification for the crimes of the state in particular those relating to the Vietnam War. He notes that those who opposed the war on moral rather than technical grounds are "often psychologists, mathematicians, chemists, or philosophers...rather than people with Washington contacts, who, of course, realize that 'had they a new, good idea about Vietnam, they would get a prompt and respectful hearing' in Washington."
The topic was inspired by articles of Dwight Macdonald published after the Second World War who "asks the question: To what extent were the German or Japanese people responsible for the atrocities committed by their governments? And, quite properly...turns the question back to us: To what extent are the British or American people responsible for the vicious terror bombings of civilians, perfected as a technique of warfare by the Western democracies and reaching their culmination in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, surely among the most unspeakable crimes in history."
The article brought Chomsky to public attention as the leading American intellectual in the movement against the Vietnam war.

The Responsibility of Intellectuals

Let me finally return to Dwight Macdonald and the responsibility of intellectuals. Macdonald quotes an interview with a death-camp paymaster who burst into tears when told that the Russians would hang him. "Why should they? What have I done?" he asked. Macdonald concludes: "Only those who are willing to resist authority themselves when it conflicts too intolerably with their personal moral code, only they have the right to condemn the death-camp paymaster." The question, "What have I done?" is one that we may well ask ourselves, as we read each day of fresh atrocities in Vietnam—as we create, or mouth, or tolerate the deceptions that will be used to justify the next defense of freedom.
— Chomsky, "The Responsibility of Intellectuals" 1967

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Blaming the US for the 2010 Haiti earthquake was possibly an error of judgement?

Blaming Europe for massacring indians because of a virus....when they didnt actually know what a virus was....is a tad selective in its judgement?

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