DJEB wrote:Hooray for straw men!
Christ, what is it with you and 'straw man,' 'straw man'? Is that the only debate term you know?
You, the forensically challenged, wrote:As for a rational debate, such debates are unfortunately usually disregarded in the cause of profit. In such cases, theatrics may be the only way that attention will be captured.
I wrote:Ah, so you then admit that you, or the side you support, has and given up on logic and rationality in favor of emotion.
The above is merely a logical deduction - if you feel that theatrics may be "the only way" to get desired attention, then you have, by definition of the word 'only,' precluded the possibility of other avenues, i.e. rational debate. Or do I need to explain this to you in simpler terms?
DJEB wrote:Oh, BTW, Crichton specialises in fiction.
Umm, he actually specializes in science fiction since he has a background in the sciences.

Educated at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, A.B. (summa cum laude) 1964 (Phi Beta Kappa). Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology at Cambridge University, England, 1965. Henry Russell Shaw Travelling Fellow, 1964-65. Entered Harvard Medical School, M.D. 1969]
And now let's take a look at PR Watch, which is the only site you used to attempt to impugn my sources. Well, who runs it? John Stauber, is one of the two:Then there's John Stauber, the author of Mad Cow U.S.A. Stauber was so eager to demonize U.S. beef producers that he appeared on CNN just moments after the USDA's first mad-cow announcement, claiming this was just "the tip of a very large iceberg." Nonsense. The Harvard Center for Risk Analysis now says that the risk to consumers is "as close to zero as you can get."
But Stauber's a scientist and objective, right?A life of activism
Stauber, 50, is a Marshfield native raised in a family of Republicans, whose own politics have leaned to the left since he was a teenager. He did not go to college.
Over the years, he's fought against Agent Orange, the defoliant used during the Vietnam War. He's directed the Stop Project ELF, which opposed the Navy's communications system that sends messages to nuclear submarines. Critics contend that the communications transmitter causes environmental harm, increases the likelihood of a nuclear war and is outdated.
Oh, and the other guy, Sheldon Rampton, who runs it? Well, he studied writing at Princeton before becoming a peace activist and he's not objective eitherSheldon Rampton
Latter-day Saint. Born 4 August 1957 in Long Beach, California. Served a full-time mission in Japan from 1976 to 1978.
As clearly evident by the book they co-wrote:Banana Republicans
by Sheldon Rampton, John Stauber
How the Right Wing Is Turning America into a One-Party State![]()
But when it comes to trusting PR Watch's info on Crichton, Moore, or anyone else for that matter, let's just say that I take any source with a huge grain of salt when I can edit the entries myself.DJEB wrote:And what is the "true civil disobedience"?
Here, I'll spell it out again since you seem to have a short attention span - that "used by individuals whose lives truly were at stake over the direct and visible evils they sought to oppose."