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[edit] November 2009

1An article showing why you should ignore all pleas to "common sense" in politics.
3Why there isn't a Chemistry Inquisition.
3The UK Government reviews licensing homeopathic treatments. Ben Goldacre reviews the results and brings up the curious case of the nocebo effect.
4Glenn Beck -- Community Organizer.
3From YouTube, the Darwin Chorus, singing the Incompetent Design Hymn.
3Refutations of 36 arguments for God.
7NYT blogger Jack Hitt argues, in Orwellian fashion, that a public university's barring of a communist from speaking on campus, on account of his disagreeable political views, is "the triumph of free speech." But it is, of course, a violation of the First Amendment to deny a paroled prisoner travel across state lines to go give the speech.
4The great debate. Dr. Jerry Bergman loses to Dr. P.Z. Myers through a own-goal Godwin. (Here's PZ's take on the debate)
9Britain's new Internet law -- as bad as everyone's been saying, and worse. Much, much worse. The PDF of the act can be found here
6They’ve banned Christmas! Sort of!- Liberal Conspiracy examines lazy "Winterval" stories.
3A blogger examines Sarah Palin's conspiracy theory about the government moving "In God We Trust" to the edge of the coins. Obama must be behind it!
9When does pseudoscience stop being funny? When a government spends $85 million on dowsing rods for detecting bombs.
3Letting your child die of a curable illness? just claim to be a faith healer and you'll get less jail time.
1In the original manuscript of From Here to Eternity, Private Maggio (played by Frank Sinatra in the movie) was a part-time gay hustler.
3Two articles on Christians and financial responsibility from the December, 2009, issue of The Atlantic: The cover article, "Did Christianity Cause the Crash?", examines how the prosperity gospel helped bring about the recession. Also in this issue, this article about financial guru and talk show host Dave Ramsey, who uses the pre-Reaganomics tenets of evangelical Christianity (i.e., thrift, delayed gratification, living within your means) to help his listeners achieve financial solvency.
3The joys of the open Internet.
8A fired associate editor of the New York Post -- aka, Fox News Print Edition -- alleges that the newsroom is run like a racist, sexist frat house. The D.C. bureau chief's stated objective is to "destroy Barack Obama." (Earlier this year, this editor protested the infamous cartoon of the chimpanzee -- Obama, metaphorically -- shot by cops.)
8The people at large respond with largely sensible opinions regarding Gordon Brown's bad handwriting.
11"...imagine being seated at a table with two bowls, one containing peanuts, the other the illegal drug MDMA. Which is safer to give to a stranger?" Sacked advisor to the UK Government, Professor David Nutt, responds in New Scientist.
11Ray Comfort shows his usual intellectual standards: plagiarising parts of his "special" introduction to the Origin of Species (2009).
2Animal health alert: To the growing number of swine flu cases, add one cat.
5Sarah Palin's -- not John McCain's -- speechwriter wrote her election night speeches. That's why McCain didn't allow her to deliver a concession speech that night. Now we can read both her victory and concession speeches and decide for ourselves if he made the right decision.
11Special Clogosphere cross over: Eugenie C. Scott explains why Comfort is an idiot who does not understand evolution. Round two Scott's final word to Comfort - look, you are a PRATT.
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