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Sheepshank

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23. so pony up and tell me the purpose of your continued diatribe
Thu Feb 26, 2015, 07:33 PM
Feb 2015

you said something isn't good enough? so either continue to ignore my request for you to clarify what you think is not good enough and what should be done aoubt it. Otherwise, I'm done with the idiocy here, (the attempt to constantly bump the most stupid post on the front page and the attempt to raise post counts).

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It scares me that there has been no feedback on this one. HuckleB Feb 2015 #1
I think the factor is how ideologically driven someone is - el_bryanto Feb 2015 #2
I used to agree about leftists and science, but not so much any more. HuckleB Feb 2015 #4
I do think this is a human tendency in general. However-- Marr Feb 2015 #3
In my experience, anti-science reasoning uses different languages. HuckleB Feb 2015 #6
I think there's an enormous difference in how often you find it on the two sides. Marr Feb 2015 #8
Data matters. HuckleB Feb 2015 #9
It sounds to me like you want to say something without actually saying it. Marr Feb 2015 #10
Did you read the OP at all? HuckleB Feb 2015 #12
Why are you being so combative? Marr Feb 2015 #37
You could use a mirror. HuckleB Feb 2015 #39
You want data edhopper Feb 2015 #25
So you want to cherry pick your data. HuckleB Feb 2015 #27
You have only presented this one article edhopper Feb 2015 #29
So you never bothered to read the full article with it's links. HuckleB Feb 2015 #33
A large majority of liberals deny the science behind GMOs. former9thward Feb 2015 #42
That may be true. Marr Feb 2015 #44
I am bookmarking to read later, but I suspect there is false equivalency here. stevenleser Feb 2015 #5
It's good to challenge one's suspicions. HuckleB Feb 2015 #7
"....this skepticism seems to be stronger among conservatives than liberals." Sheepshank Feb 2015 #11
And how is it that a be all, end all for you? HuckleB Feb 2015 #13
My quote comes from your own OP Sheepshank Feb 2015 #14
So, you think cherry picking words is legitimate? HuckleB Feb 2015 #15
isn't that exactly what your are doing? Sheepshank Feb 2015 #17
So, challenging yourself is really hard for you to do. HuckleB Feb 2015 #19
so pony up and tell me the purpose of your continued diatribe Sheepshank Feb 2015 #23
The OP spells it out quite clearly. HuckleB Feb 2015 #24
I agree edhopper Feb 2015 #18
Well, the author of the piece is very liberal and science minded. HuckleB Feb 2015 #20
Wait edhopper Feb 2015 #22
You seem to be trying to not make sense. HuckleB Feb 2015 #26
I read it edhopper Feb 2015 #28
Does this mean you question yourself more than others? Fumesucker Feb 2015 #16
I haven't noted that tendency with you, at all. HuckleB Feb 2015 #21
You were the one who brought up questioning oneself and when I ask you about it you attack me. Fumesucker Feb 2015 #31
Oh brother. HuckleB Feb 2015 #40
Which of us is having more influence here? Fumesucker Feb 2015 #43
Who funded the science used in each area of this study? The article says libs rejected science on peacebird Feb 2015 #30
Liberal skepticism isn't irrational. lumberjack_jeff Feb 2015 #32
That is a bias right there. MicaelS Feb 2015 #34
Is experience derived from decades of observation irrational? YMMV lumberjack_jeff Feb 2015 #38
Exactly. HuckleB Feb 2015 #41
Good science and general faith in it results from discussions. Real discussions. GreatGazoo Feb 2015 #35
I'll always be a raw scientist first. hunter Feb 2015 #36
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