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Category talk:Denialist organizations
Irony[edit]
I've noticed that these organizations (and indeed, "95%" of the organizations listed on QuackWatch) all have names that are contradictory or fallacious to their actual goals ("Americans for Prosperity" should be "Americans for Prosperity of Rich People", "Doctors for Disaster Preparedness" are in no way prepared and may even be helping cause the disasters, etc). Anyone think this is relevant to point out (as a form of deceit, not necessarily conservative as there are many liberal altie groups included)? On mission? Want to take a stab at this somehow? -- Seth Peck (talk) 17:01, 8 December 2011 (UTC)