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Originally Posted by onwebcam
I think that when you have any government panel investigating whether or not something that would generate tax revenue was a scam we won't be getting any truthful answer out of them.
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And thats a good reason to be suspicious, and, for instance, not to pay any attention to things like Al Gore or polar bear articles.
But, suspicion has to be balanced by rational assessment, or it becomes a liability.
Listen, you probably think I'm some kind of treehugger, but I am extremely suspicious myself.
All information we get in this society is suspect, and ANYTHING you see on the corporate media must be doubted. But it is possible for an ordinary person to collect enough information from enough of a variety of sources to make rational judgements about the quality of some of that information.
And dude, you should be more suspicious of some if the information you are processing.