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  • Simplest Method -- ReGrow New Body

    What an interesting and informative news item, military medical research and development. Of course, it would be best for militaries around the world to ''stand down'' and avoid warfare and destruction of humanity in the first instance, but of course that would be too much to ask of our brilliant minds, spectacular research endeavors, and world ...
    Posted to Human Nature by MichaelBernard1 on April 21, 2008
  • What a Concept

    You mean, like actually have the judges know what they are talking about? How extreme. Think how much harder it would be for radical right wing judges to claim to be strict constructionists if the precedents were thoroughly identified BEFORE their vote, and then they voted against them. It would be the end of a mythology in America --that ...
    Posted to Convictions by tc125231@yahoo.com on March 19, 2008
  • Re: Liberal Movies=Lowest ratings ever!!!

    I'm not a liberal. Some here might call me a fundamentalist Muslim, perhaps even an extremist. In any case, I saw No Country for Old Men. I didn't see it as liberal. It showed a starkness, a cruelty which would make a person who hates murder and the chaos of criminalism, more determined in his principle. Do you hate murder? Despising ...
    Posted to Dialogues by Usama2 on February 25, 2008
  • Kristol As NYT Contributing Editor

    William Safire was an asset? Since when? No one read or watched him, no one cared. His television appearances were not unlike watching a small rodent with a facial tick attempt to be pithy while juggling twigs in their paws. Just as no one cares about Kristol's opinion, and no one but the smarmiest misinformed conservatives will bother to read ...
    Posted to Press Box by O_You_Gotta_Be_Kidding on January 6, 2008
  • Re: Bill Kristol

    Key word is 'alleged.' He is not making the accustation. He's trying to suggest that others have made that accusation . . . . to answer your question. But he misses the point entirely. So entirely I can only think its some kind of effort to cause us to look at something that can be explained, as opposed to that which cannot. I think it all ...
    Posted to Press Box by obie on January 6, 2008
  • Liberal Bashing

    Browsing around before going to bed I happened apon an artical linked on my MSN homepage regarding blah blah blah study on conservatives and liberals. This ''study'', if it so deams to be called so, was a load of bunk, plain and simple. The writer made a very persuasive argument, though his opinion was obviously biased (use of lanugage in such ...
    Posted to Human Nature by Lostandconfused on September 18, 2007
  • Re: Actually, liberals are smarter.

    My son always said ''You can educate yourself stupid.'' I agree with him! Thus, liberal professors have done so!
    Posted to Human Nature by stargazer_jd on September 17, 2007
  • Liberals are smarter???

    Excuse me, but how was this study set up? If they are testing people based on whether they are liberal or conservative, then how did they determine who was who??? Doesn't a person determine whether or not they are liberal or conservative in their own mind? I know plenty of people who call themselves conservative and think like a liberal and ...
    Posted to Human Nature by stargazer_jd on September 17, 2007
  • WTF?

    ...was my reaction as I read the last paragraph of Liberal Interpretation: ''In fact, that's exactly what you've done in this study: You've manufactured a tiny world of letters, half-seconds, and button-pushing, so you can catch us in clear errors and keep out the part of life where our tendencies correct yours. And now you feel great about ...
    Posted to Human Nature by haulinsacs on September 15, 2007
  • Re: Sanctimonious Saletan strikes again

    Let me begin by saying that my post has virtually nothing to do with the study Mr. Saletan is discussing. I have not read that study, and therefore cannot comment upon its merits or demerits. However, while reading Mr. Saletan's article, I did come across his link to the previous study he cited--the 2003 meta-analysis published in Psychological ...
    Posted to Human Nature by sean_hannity on September 14, 2007
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