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Comments on ‘Wikipedia: battleground of the new millennium’US forces, lefties, wiki timewasters in unholy scufflePublished Wednesday 11th April 2007 15:58 GMT
Somewhat ironic...By Rich Harding
Posted Wednesday 11th April 2007 16:22 GMT
...that your article should itself succumb to the loaded use of language it's reporting as problematic: "links directly to 9/11 conspiracy theorists" Who are they then? There are many theories and hypotheses about 9/11, some bonkers, some worthy of investigation, some official, some conspiratorial and absolutely *none* of them proven anywhere near beyond reasonable doubt, most definitely including the official ones. Indeed there is a fair body of perfectly intelligent, logical people who would suggest that it is not in the US gov't interests to prove their hypothesis beyond reasonable doubt - they certainly display no signs of wishing to do so, five and a half years on. Self reference?By Tom Watson
Posted Wednesday 11th April 2007 17:02 GMT
While I'll stay away from the Army/Marines battle, I would like to know if the following: "El Reg's considered, impartial advice is not to trust anything you read on the internet. ®" is a self reference, or not? Of course we all KNOW that El Reg is the best and most accurate there is! The period for commenting on this story has finished |
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