Marla Singer's "Lies, Myths and Downright Stupidity" story.

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In her report, Singer rebuts the following statements, which are popular perceptions often supported by the mainstream media:

10) Being a columnist means you are smart.
9) Threatening Allies is the best way to keep them.
8) Burgers are good.
7) Republicans love more their country than other americans.
6) Taxes are inherently bad and not useful.
5) Arabs hate us for no reason.
4) It's decent to lie to declare war but not for a blowjob.
3) Guns are good.
2) Americans should be considered over any other people.
1) The ennemy of my ennemy is my friend.

I'll tell you more about it later. I won't be there tonight. Tchüss !
 
If you don't like hamburgers, well, you have some problems.
 
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
Transcript of Marla Singer's "Lies, Myths and Downright Stupidity" story.
Click here for the whole story

In her report, Singer rebuts the following statements, which are popular perceptions often supported by the mainstream media:

10) Being a columnist means you are smart.
9) Threatening Allies is the best way to keep them.
8) Burgers are good.
7) Republicans love more their country than other americans.
6) Taxes are inherently bad and not useful.
5) Arabs hate us for no reason.
4) It's decent to lie to declare war but not for a blowjob.
3) Guns are good.
2) Americans should be considered over any other people.
1) The ennemy of my ennemy is my friend.

I'll tell you more about it later. I won't be there tonight. Tchüss !

Alternate title: "Slaughter of the Strawmen" :vomit:
 
u made a whole new thread?
 
The problem is, the media doesn't really propogate any of those. I fail to see the point of this :confused:
 
Originally posted by metalhead
The problem is, the media doesn't really propogate any of those. I fail to see the point of this :???:

It's biting French sarcasm. Just sit there and be humiliated, like the rest of us.
 
Originally posted by Sinapus
Alternate title: "Slaughter of the Strawmen" :vomit:
You don't like humor Sinapus ?
Originally posted by Emu
u made a whole new thread?
Well, the purpose was just a joke. I didn't expect such a violent reaction. I just wanted to point out how ideological was John Stossel's story.
Originally posted by thestonesfan
It's biting French sarcasm. Just sit there and be humiliated, like the rest of us.
Come on ! Don't take it so seriously ! You should learn to smile a bit Stonesfan. ;)
 
Is that anything like superior British wit?
 
i didnt make a violent reaction
 
Originally posted by thestonesfan
If you don't like hamburgers, well, you have some problems.

She may be referring to Hamilton Burger, who, as we know,
was never able to outwit Perry Mason.
 
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
Come on ! Don't take it so seriously ! You should learn to smile a bit Stonesfan. ;)

Believe me, I wasn't taking it seriously.
 
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
I wasn't thinking about you but about Sinapus and the Stonsesfan. :(

I had a violent reaction?? :confused:
 
Well, everyone, I'm sincerly sorry to have created that thread :(. I thought people wouldn't have taken it seriously. Now, it looks like a nasty thread and that wasn't my purpose. Just let it die. I feel just like a stupid student who thought he made a funny joke and realized afterwards everyone feels uncomfortable about it.

Just forget it and sorry. :(
 
Originally posted by Marla_Singer
You don't like humor Sinapus ?

...and the usual "you don't laugh at my jokes so you don't like humor" claim. Gosh, what a surprise. I find many things funny but I don't laugh at a certain person's "funny" screeds so therefore I must not like humor.

That might be funny, except I run into it so often from would-be comedians it's become pathetic.
 
The problem isn't that it was taken seriously, it's that it wasn't funny ;)
 
Originally posted by emu
i didnt make a violent reaction

Some people equate a not-in-agreement response as "violence" for some reason. Projection, perhaps?
 
:rotfl:
well, I liked it and no, I didn't take it seriously, in fact I like the US (people)
 
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