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Daily Archives: 8 April 2008
Putting the World on Notice
While the rest of the world obsesses about the American presidential election and the Olympic torch relay, Iran’s president announced that his country has activated 6,000 more cascade centrifuges for the production of highly enriched uranium. This announcement brings the total number of centrifuges that Iran admits to operating to around 9,000. […] Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Nations, News, Politics, Quid Facis, World Watch, Worldview Web Roundup
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Woefully Mischaracterized
[…] What is interesting to me, however, is that the mischaracterization of my own positions, both by the claim of facts where opinion reigns and by the selective editorial presentation of my own words, is ignored. A troubling aspect of this mischaracterization is that those mischaracterizing make high claims to objectivity on Contributing Factor that I think am defeated by their editorial choices here. […] Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Society, Weblogs, Writing
9 Comments
Woefully Mischaracterized
[…] What is interesting to me, however, is that the mischaracterization of my own positions, both by the claim of facts where opinion reigns and by the selective editorial presentation of my own words, is ignored. A troubling aspect of this mischaracterization is that those mischaracterizing make high claims to objectivity on Contributing Factor that I think are defeated by their editorial choices here. […] Continue reading
Posted in Politics, Society, Weblogs, Writing
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