The Liberal Skeptic

The Liberal Skeptic : Charlatans and quacks beware!
The Liberal Skeptic
Charlatans and quacks beware!
A skeptical blog with a liberal twist. I've grown tired of New Age liberals peddling ridiculous nonsense and making the rest of us look bad.
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Most recent posts

10/07 6:49 Iran and Afghanistan
First, I just want to say that not having reliable internet can be a bitch. I was offline for a little over a week, and I now realize just how addicted to the internet I really am. It's actually quite unhealthy. Anyway...I have a few bones to pick...
9/28 5:24 Get Your Swine Flu Shot
Given the upcoming mass H1N1 vaccination campaign, a lot of alternative medicine quacks are coming out of the woodwork to try and stop people from receiving their vaccinations. Chief among them is Bill Maher, who recently tweeted that anyone who gets...
9/26 10:45 Dorothy: Racism, Lunar Ice, and Health Care Reform! Oh, my!
The Confederate flag is back in the news. For those who don't know, the Confederate flag is curr
9/22 5:38 Bill Maher At It Again
Watching overtime on Bill Maher's show caused me to lose all hope for the man. Not only did he go on another alternative medicine rant, but he went after cancer this time. He played the persecution card by claiming that anyone who even suggests...
9/21 8:44 Obama Has Revelation: Liberals say, "Better late than never."
Since the start of this push for health care reform, I've wondered why the Obama Administration seemed to be reluctant to take charge and push Congress to pass a decent bill. Instead they opted to sit back and throw out orders from the sidelines,...

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