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Almost Heaven?
debbyski
by debbyski  Yesterday 11:14 PM   
 *sigh* Not everyone from WV feels like this. But enough people do to make my life a living hell at times.
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CAMPUS LEFT-WING BIAS
bbdevil08
by bbdevil08  Yesterday 4:38 AM   
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Wow! What a nice idea for bicycle racks...
yorkville
by yorkville  5-13-2008    1
 really great idea!!! see photos :))
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Biased coverage? No way!?!?
dsatkins
by dsatkins  5-13-2008   
 Every election is rife with biased coverage by the main media news outlets; it's just that party heads deny it until it works against them. Whether you believe in the “vast right wing conspiracy” or the “left wing media” scourge, it seems that bias in the machine has indeed played a large role in defeating Hillary.
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"57 states" versus "potatoe"
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-12-2008    16
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old news religious Freedom
rvnurse2b
by rvnurse2b  5-7-2008   
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Clinton? Obama? Or drama?
communicatrix
by communicatrix  5-7-2008   
 Amen. Turn off yer TV...throw away yer papers. (And I'm getting close to "move to the country/buy you a home, etc.)
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NYT shuns the Constitution
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-7-2008    6
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Bush Administration: Fox in the Henhouse
kmcolo
by kmcolo  5-7-2008   
 What is this? The White House asked him twice to resign? Maybe they didn't say pretty please. Sorry, not good enough, if you want to get rid of someone like this and you ask them to resign and they don't, you fire them.
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CNN puts liberals desires above reporting news
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-5-2008   
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Reporters 'hate Hillary' and swoon over Obama
n2sooners
by n2sooners  5-4-2008   
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AIDS in Africa, Defying "conventional wisdom"
willhelm
by willhelm  5-3-2008    1
 "Outside Uganda, we have few good models of how to promote fidelity, since attempts to advocate deep changes in behavior have been almost entirely absent from programs supported by the major Western donors and by AIDS celebrities. Yet Christian churches—indeed, most faith communities—have a comparative advantage in promoting the needed types of behavior change, since these behaviors conform to their moral, ethical, and scriptural teachings. What the churches are inclined to do anyway turns out to be what works best in AIDS prevention."
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How Can Conservatives Use The Internet Better?
akarra
by akarra  5-2-2008   
 The clip is just the conclusion, the article is rather long. There are links in the article, moreover, which provide sources for the article.
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Please Send More Complaints
merrie
by merrie  5-1-2008    1
 Otherwise how will our taxpayer-funded hate police manage to keep their cozy sinecure? Happily, beginning on July 1, under Ontario's "human rights" reforms, Commissar Hall will have far greater powers to initiate prosecutions. Under the new proposals, " 'hate incident' means any act or omission, whether criminal or not, that expresses bias, prejudice, bigotry or contempt toward a vulnerable or disadvantaged community or its members." "Act or omission"? Of course. The act of not acting in an insufficiently non-hateful way can itself be hateful. Whether or not the incident is a non-incident is incidental. I quote from "Concepts Of Race And Racism And Implications For OHRC Policy" as published on the OHRC website: "The denial of racism used by so many whites in positions of authority ranging from the supervisor in a work place to the chief of Police and ministers of government must be understood for what it is: an example of White hegemonic power over those considered 'other.' "
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The CEO Wants His Chair
Matt Kirdahy
by Matt Kirdahy  4-30-2008   
 A move like this is important in any board's effort to remain independent of a company's senior management. The directors are the police. The separation of CEO and chairman roles eliminates questionable bias.
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Attribution Theory
willhelm
by willhelm  4-27-2008    2
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Danger! CAMERA Alert on Wikipedia!!!
righthand
by righthand  4-26-2008    6
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Finding A husband
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  4-22-2008    11
 gender bias charges, the stores owner opens a New Wives store just across the street. The 1st first floor has wives that love sex. The 2nd floor has wives that love sex and have money. The 3rd,4th, 5th and 6th floors have never been visited
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The Man who invented Fidel
willhelm
by willhelm  4-21-2008    2
 Liberal icon and recovering fascist, Herbert Matthews, created the myth of Fidel Castro.
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Obama's distractions
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-20-2008    5
 So, what is Obama's stance on distractions? Seems to be that they are only distractions when used against him.
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To Russia For Love
carrerinyes
by carrerinyes  4-19-2008   
 Union. Add to Russia’s demographic bias towards women its rampant alcoholism, high prison numbers and near million-man conscript army and you can understand why it isn’t exactly raining eligible bachelors on the streets of Moscow. British men on the other hand, it would seem, are on the run from female liberation in the UK. All the men I speak to about their other halves said they found the quiet strength and femininity of the Russian women preferable to their pint-downing, man-eating British counterparts. "Russian women are stronger," says Glaswegian David. His Russian wife tells me this stems from perestroika times, when women went out to win the bread leaving their men at home, where they hit the booze. Whether the new economic stability will break them from such a spell is as yet uncertain. But in the meantime, foreign bachelors will have to cater for domestic demand, and it’s the British who seem to be plugging the gap.
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The Obama double standard
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-19-2008    1
 Do you think that if those moderating a debate asked the GOP candidate about these relationships for the first time, after 22 previous debates had been held, that other journalists would become apoplectic at the moderators for merely asking about the relationships? Not only would there be a near-universal consensus that those questions should be asked; there would be a moral urgency in pressing for answers. We would, I predict, be seeing an unprecedented media “feeding frenzy.” The truth is that a close relationship with a white supremacist pastor and a friendly relationship with an abortion clinic bomber would, by themselves, torpedo a conservative candidate running for president. There is an enormous double standard at play here, one rooted in the fawning regard many journalists have for Barack Obama....The reaction to Stephanopoulos and Gibson is a revealing and depressing glimpse into the state of modern journalism.
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Fair to Carter?
sillysam
by sillysam  4-17-2008   
 What a guy.
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Vitamin supplements may increase risk of death
Mohir
by Mohir  4-16-2008   
 Never a dull moment :)
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Would you be willing to enter the matrix?
Aribeth
by Aribeth  4-15-2008    4
 To test this hypothesis,De Brigard gave people a story that was, in essence, an inverted version of the experience machine story. People were told to imagine discovering that they were already in the experience machine.Someone gave you an opportunity a number of years ago to enter an experience machine... and after you agreed, he erased all of your old memories so that you came to think that you were living the life you are leading right now.When De Brigard gave subjects the original experience machine story and this modified version,he obtained a surprising result. Subjects who had been given the original story said that they would prefer to remain in reality, but subjects who were given the modified version said that they wanted to stay in the machine!
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Libs protest MSNBC bias
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-12-2008    1
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Oldest Iraq Casualty: Americas SHAME
righthand
by righthand  4-10-2008    5
 After years of being away from hosting that daily, national discussion, Donahue returned to TV in 2002 as the host of a nightly debate-style program on MSNBC. For many people, the show was a much-needed breath of fresh air on the cable networks, increasingly dominated by right-wing pundits and media personalities. Antiwar voices long kept off these cable news channels were suddenly given a seat in the forbidden studios to take part in a national debate about the so-called war on terror. Donahue was on in the same time slot as Fox’s Bill O"Reilly. But the show didn’t last long. In fact, it didn’t even last a year, even though it was MSNBC"s top-rated program. When Donahue was fired, the network moved to hire a string of right-wing hosts. ...DN! I loved him. Replaced by... crap. How? Who owns the media in America?
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The Quarter: A Christian's Worst Nightmare (Experiment)
lordthor541
by lordthor541  4-7-2008    1
 Check out this video experiment I did to show the value of prayer.
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Economy Freezes Amid A Media Meltdown
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-7-2008    1
  Every broadcast, it seems, warned about something involving the economy — jobs, growth, housing, outsourcing, retail sales. You name it, the media covered it. And their reporting was often wrong. Take gas prices, a topic near and dear to our wallets these days. This spring, that gasoline could get close to $4. But for years the networks have warned that gas prices would go that high and more. At least 20 times from 2005 to 2007, the networks cautioned about prices hitting $5, and another six times for $6 or higher. Sometimes journalists gave up promoting cataclysm and decided to cheerlead for it. In a Feb. 20, 2008, column, the Washington Post's Steven Pearlstein attacked Wall Street, saying "the best thing that could happen to our economy is for a dozen high-profile hedge funds to collapse; for investment banking to enter a long, deep freeze; for a major bank to fail."
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Search Engine Marketing Glossary
learnseo
by learnseo  4-6-2008   
 Aaron Wall's SEO Glossary that helps you Learn SEO and become familiar with words you might not understand.
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Buried Prejudice
deb2012
by deb2012  4-3-2008   
 even Jesse Jackson admits he has it
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Women cannot afford to get angry
arifsali
by arifsali  4-2-2008    1
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Muslim true/false
arifsali
by arifsali  4-2-2008    1
 What you think you know about them is likely wrong -- and that's dangerous. By John L. Esposito and Dalia Mogahed
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Cute animals 'skewing' extinction debate.
pokkets
by pokkets  4-2-2008   
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MSMball
n2sooners
by n2sooners  4-2-2008   
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Thinking Outside the Company’s Box
asphere
by asphere  3-31-2008   
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Political Junkies: Why it Feels Good to Be an Extremist
Kore7
by Kore7  3-29-2008    19
 In The Political Brain , psychologist Drew Western summarizes fMRI experiments exploring the neuro-psychology of systematic bias and rationalization in the brains of political extremists. Finding ways to dismiss contradictory evidence triggers pleasant emotional releases in partisans' brains, eventually becoming a pleasurable, learned behavior. Once partisans had found a way to reason to false conclusions, not only did neural circuits involved in negative emotions turn off, but circuits involved in positive emotions turned on. The partisan brain didn't seem satisfied in just feeling better. It worked overtime to feel good, activating reward circuits that give partisans a jolt of positive reinforcement for their biased "reasoning." These reward circuits overlap substantially with those activated when drug addicts get their "fix," giving new meaning to the term political junkie.
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Is Justice a Blind Female, who doesn't convict RAPISTS!!!
righthand
by righthand  3-29-2008    8
 Female dominated juries fail to convict rapists. Male dominated juries do convict rapists! Why?
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The effect and goal of progressive bias in education
willhelm
by willhelm  3-28-2008    3
 Bruce Walker: "The Nazis also warned parents that children who went to religious schools would be discriminated against in employment." "What happened in the 1930s in Nazi Germany, however, was preceded by what happened in Oregon in 1922. The Ku Klux Klan supported and passed the Compulsory Education Law which required that parents send their children to public schools and not private schools. The avowed purpose of this law was to get children "while their minds are plastic" and to turn the child into "a true American." "Many on the Left today see public education as primarily a mechanism to mold children into people who will better fit into the vision that these Leftists have for America. Those tinkerers should know what good company they keep: they are following in the footsteps of Nazi Germany and of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. Educational monoculture is an invitation to tyranny."
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Reality Check On Antarctic Sea Ice
amgumen
by amgumen  3-27-2008   
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