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Our blogs are quite powerful. Each writer can post, as is typically the case. Sustainers who have the option can also post, however. All Blogs appear in the blog system, and sometimes also in content boxes the top page of ZNet - and always via the left menu of the top page - and can be found via searches, etc.

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Brian Small's Blog

Web Address: http://www.zcommunications.org/zspace/pingrin
Bio:   I'd like to win social change, realized that from reading Noam Chomsky books, finding Znet and plowing through Michael Albert's appeals for the last ten years or so. I had never really thoug... (More)

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Funny Amy Goodman

By Brian Small at Jul 07, 2009


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Amy Goodman is a riot. Her deadpan expression looking into the camera while talking about Sara Palin brought a grim smile to my face. It reminded me of a Texas article about Noam Chomsky. I wonder if that guy still has a job after calling his Hometown Editor a moron.(1)

Palin's legal team meanwhile has warned news outlets not to publish stories speculating whether she's under federal investigation. In a four-page letter, Palin's attorney warns that media groups could be sued if they grant space to rumors that Palin is being investigated for alleged embezzlement in the construction of a sports arena. The FBI says Palin is not under investigation.

You wonder if Palin and her lawyers would try to go after Amy Goodman and DemocracyNow! Which brings to mind a newspaper editor attempting to debate Noam Chomsky on Israel.

As my headline inevitably suggests an unarmed man charging into a battle of wits, I briefly considered leaving it at that, knowing that regular Statesman readers would understand it immediately, enjoy a quick laugh, and move on. But those of you who aren't blessed with such strong stomachs might just be puzzled, so I'll try to fill in the blanks. Not once, but twice during recent weeks Our Hometown Editor decided to demonstrate he knows more about the Middle East than Noam Chomsky. The results were predictable.

This reporter, Michael King, isn't the only one to recognize the value of intelligence and informatin in a debate. Check out the yahoo answer people talking about who would win in a debate between Noam Chomsky and Bill O'Reilly. I hope hotPinkKITTY and Paloma-walks-on-the-wild-side become Zspace members too.

Noam Chomsky vs. Bill O'Reilly...who would win?

Best Answer - Chosen by Asker
If it was a physical confrontation? Chomsky would whup Reilly's Oxycontin-addled a@@!

And if it were a battle of wit? Well...Chomsky is too good a fellow to fight an unarmed man!
LMFAO!

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Time Traveler- You ARE joking, I hope? Please research Noam Chomsky and get back to us...Bill O'Reilly is not fit to lick Chomsky's boots.

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(1) I'm relieved to see that Michael King is still reporting on labor, immigration and politics (Jim Hightower makes an appearance!) in Austin, Texas.(back)

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By Pishdadi, Shireen at Jul 10, 2009 11:30 AM

LOL! i like that about an unarmed man.

i wonder if the whole idea of 'news media' is faulty. i like amy goodman and admire her goals, but i wonder if we need a new paradigm of getting informed. one that does not make people passive receivers and moves away from the idea of soundbytes. actually, our media is probably just a symptom of our whole educational paradigm.

 

 

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Re: unarmed wit

By Small, Brian at Jul 10, 2009 17:24 PM

I stumbled on that article ages ago and thought it the comment witty and courageous. It seemed pretty gutsy to suggest that an editor at your won newspaper was defenseless in a debater requiring logic and information - critical brain faculties. I was surprised at how quickly a google search brought the article up, then as a plus I found the yahoo answers exchange. There was a terrible yahoo answers exchange about Michael Albert's parecon so I wasn't expecting much but this one about Noam Chomsy was pretty good. (I was going to use a more vulgar, US North East working class expression for 'gutsy', the kind of expression you might hear on Jon Stewarts Daily show but wasn't sure if it would offend you, with your analysis informed by the Quran.....)

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