Truth, the Anti-Falsehood (T-17 and very long)

Mar 09, 2005 02:34

Editor's Note: There are spelling errors in this. I am too lazy to fix them due to what time it is. Deal with it.
Who knows? It really hasn't been tried before. I watch a lot of network TV programs (not movies on network TV cause I can't stand the hack and slash censorship and break timing that networks are forced to do by the FCC, but that's ( Read more... )

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_dark_fire_ March 9 2005, 17:38:43 UTC
Just for reference sake, truth.com is a hardware site ;) thetruth.com however is the site for the Infect Truth commercials ( ... )

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kaphrodite March 9 2005, 18:01:37 UTC
" I did my own research on it "

Heh. I'm sure you did. LOL.

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_dark_fire_ March 9 2005, 18:48:59 UTC
*bites*

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sacredsubriety March 9 2005, 21:02:47 UTC
bitch, bitch, bitch :-P

Did you try this page? I think that answers the "who funds um", "how do I get involved", "where'd you get your facts?" questions.

You are a goofball. Stop trying to justify your addiction to nicotine. *grin*

*smacks him upside the head and runs away*

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Straight from the Horse's Mouth _dark_fire_ March 10 2005, 02:17:08 UTC
"Where does truth get its facts?

truth gets its information from respected news sources and organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration, and the American Cancer Society.

Plus, you can rest assured, that all of our information undergoes a stringent, multilayered review, stripping it of any and all extraneous assumptions, dangerous leaps in logic, and subjectivity. So you're left with nothing but pure, smooth-sippin' factuality."
[Truth WebsiteI know the inflated death statistic is from the CDC, and according to Levy/Marimont, "the Federal Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence confirms that the threshold test for legal significance is a relative risk of two or higher. [this value relates to a risk factor of catching the disease.] At any ratio below two, the results are insufficiently reliable to conclude that a particular agent (e.g., tobacco) caused a particular disease ( ... )

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Re: Straight from the Horse's Mouth sacred_revelry March 10 2005, 03:58:15 UTC
Wow... I totally posted that as the wrong lj name... I hate when I do that!!

-K-

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