RT @AnnCoulter: “Soros doesn’t profit financially from his anarcho-tyranny. …his reward is the misery he creates. The right doesn’t have…
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-05 06:52:11 UTC
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RT @AnnCoulter: “Soros doesn’t profit financially from his anarcho-tyranny. …his reward is the misery he creates. The right doesn’t have…
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-05 06:52:11 UTC
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GOOD COVERAGE OF THE DISTRIBUTION PLAN AND CHALLENGES
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/12/what-we-know-about-u-s-covid-19-vaccine-distribution-plan.html
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-05 00:51:21 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1346257947505123330
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MSNBC LYING BY FALSE EQUIVALENCY
Israel 10M Ppl – 1+ Countries (israel, west bank)
UK 60M Ppl – 3 Countries (eng, wales, scotland)
USA 330M Ppl – 50 Countries (50 states) 4 time zones.
Distributing live and cold vaccines is one of the largest logistics programs in USA history.
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RT @Rasmussen_Poll: “A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey finds that 72% of Likely Republican Voters think their pa…
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 22:41:07 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1345862784240783360
—“Evolution has lost its path, there are fewer mutations, much less natural selection, and effectively no population bottlenecks, so the Darwinian machine has come to a stop.”— Prof Steve Jones
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 21:57:35 UTC
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“The perennial manifestations of Unbelief throughout the medieval period.”—Alec Ryrie
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 18:48:08 UTC
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“… and often without being aware that we’ve done so. So the crucial period is before the philosophers made unbelief intellectually respectable. So the question isnt where these criticisms came from, but why people found them compelling and sought articulate explanations.”
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“… and often without being aware that we’ve done so. So the crucial period is before the philosophers made unbelief intellectually respectable. So the question isnt where these criticisms came from, but why people found them compelling and sought articulate explanations.”
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 18:48:08 UTC
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“… but people stopped believing and needed arguments to explain and justify their unbelief. We make our choices intuitively (seizing rational incentives) in our social and historical context – usually without being able to articulate why we’ve done so. …”
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“… but people stopped believing and needed arguments to explain and justify their unbelief. We make our choices intuitively (seizing rational incentives) in our social and historical context – usually without being able to articulate why we’ve done so. …”
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 18:48:08 UTC
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“Intellectual elites often struggle to bring their societies with them. Their default role is to tag along behind explaining how things inevitably turned out how they did. The conventional story is that philosophers attacked religion and people stopped believing …”
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“Intellectual elites often struggle to bring their societies with them. Their default role is to tag along behind explaining how things inevitably turned out how they did. The conventional story is that philosophers attacked religion and people stopped believing …”
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 18:48:07 UTC
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“Intellectuals and philosophers may think they make the weather, but they are merely driven by it. People who read and write books have a tendency to overestimate the power of ideas. We rarely change our beliefs, thoughts, and lives by conscious reasoning, and never honestly.”
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“Intellectuals and philosophers may think they make the weather, but they are merely driven by it. People who read and write books have a tendency to overestimate the power of ideas. We rarely change our beliefs, thoughts, and lives by conscious reasoning, and never honestly.”
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 18:48:07 UTC
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RT @judicialist: @iowancap NRx is two main things.
1) It’s a critique of Enlightenment ideas and morals
2) It’s a power analysis of our cu…
Source date (UTC): 2021-01-03 04:46:21 UTC
Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1345592309962960899