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March 8, 2007

New cartoon on Ann Coulter [Politics, Music, Humour] — Administrator @ 7:18 pm

Ann Coulter, cartoon

This cartoon from Internet Weekly in the USA is about extreme Right Republican Party ideologist Ann Coulter.

The song titles are mostly slightly modified from the originals.

More Coulter cartoons here.

Coulter and evolution: here.

Talking about Coulter: one of her far Right associates , Matt Sanchez, turns out to have a gay porn past.

A bit embarassing for Coulter’s anti gay and pro Iraq war campaigns.

See also here.

And here.

And here.

And here.

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  1. Stand Up For Scientific Integrity
    Posted by: “Corey” cpmondello@yahoo.com cpmondello
    Fri Mar 9, 2007 6:42 am (PST)
    For years, Focus on the Family and other right wing groups stayed out of trouble by quoting disreputable or pseudoscientific sources. For example, they used to rely on the now discredited Dr. Paul Cameron, who was dropped from the American Psychological Association for his shoddy and anti-gay work, such as claiming mosquitoes spread AIDS and gay people should be exterminated. Right wing groups still quote or sponsor poorly credentialed researchers, such as Dr. Joseph Nicolosi, former President of the National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality (NARTH). Nicolosi recently stepped aside after a member of his “Scientific Advisory Board” penned an article for NARTH’s website that justified slavery.

    However, with these fake or discredited scientists proving to be an embarrassment, the right wing sought a new tactic. It would try to bolster its shaky credentials by co-opting the work of renowned researchers, professors and authors. To counter this effort, Truth Wins Out recently began informing researchers when their work had been twisted, distorted, cherry-picked or taken out of context. Vigilance is crucial because right wing organizations often do not have the courtesy of contacting scientists before misquoting their studies.

    Fortunately, the academic establishment has begun to fight back and demand that their hard work not be repackaged and manipulated for political gain. The following are specific examples of how Focus on the Family has distorted research and misled the public.

    ~ http://www.respectmyresearch.org

    Comment by Administrator — March 10, 2007 @ 1:33 pm

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