The Dinosaurs of the GOP
According to a June Gallup report, most Republicans (58 percent) believed that God created humans in their present form within the last 10,000 years. Most Democrats and independents did not agree.
This anti-intellectualism is antediluvian. No wonder a 2009 Pew Research Center report found that only 6 percent of scientists identified as Republican and 9 percent identified as conservative. Furthermore, a 2005 study found that just 11 percent of college professors identified as Republican and 15 percent identified as conservative. Some argue that this simply represents a liberal bias in academia. But just as strong a case could be made that people who absorb facts easily don’t suffer fools gladly. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/08/op...nd-denial.html I think it's this sort institutional ignorance that drove me from the GOP. Though I'm not really a fan of the Dem's and a number of their policy positions, I'm a big fan of reason. |
I guess education will make more people Democrats or at least Independents. Maybe it was LBJ's fault that the Republican's got stupid? Them hillbillies think Occam's razor is something to shave their backsides with...:eek::D
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Maybe that is the reason why one of the GOP's favorite ideas is of cutting the financing of public education.
A great Moyers observation this week that the GOP brags about not raising taxes for 22 years at the same time they complain about the deficits. That observation about the Norquist pledge is the execution of an plan by a 12 year old, Grover Norquist, was another good one. :D Carl |
I know enough to know I know nothing.
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maybe the internet is a highway for both real knowledge and and fantasy and both will be mixed together...think about it
If aliens found all these files 20,000 years from now how would they determine the "truth" (e.g. World War II for example) from one of say Mezz's posts? In other words how will they know the difference between what really happened and the musings from the blogosphere? scary |
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From Crosby Stills & Nash:
"Anything you want to know, just ask me I'm the world's most opinionated man I'll give you an answer if I can Catch one passing through That feels right for you Anything you want to know, just ask me It's worth every cent it costs And you know it's free for you Special deal Anything you want to know It should be perfectly clear You see just beneath the surface of the mud There's more mud here, surprise Is there anything you want to know On any subject at all? I've go time for one more question here Before I fall" I've met more than one person that started those lyrics passing through my mind. :eek: And that was before I read the previous post. :rolleyes: Regards, D-Ray |
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