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sdgrrl
Participantbias:
to cause partiality or favoritism in (a person); influence, esp. unfairly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witness_impeachment
A debate I would lose? A total failure? In a court of law all of these folks would be impeachable witnesses based on their affiliations and any evidence they brought would be thrown out. Thanks anyway.
You too surveyor. i hope you evolve some and do some research next time you try and come at me.
sdgrrl
Participantbias:
to cause partiality or favoritism in (a person); influence, esp. unfairly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witness_impeachment
A debate I would lose? A total failure? In a court of law all of these folks would be impeachable witnesses based on their affiliations and any evidence they brought would be thrown out. Thanks anyway.
You too surveyor. i hope you evolve some and do some research next time you try and come at me.
sdgrrl
Participantbias:
to cause partiality or favoritism in (a person); influence, esp. unfairly.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witness_impeachment
A debate I would lose? A total failure? In a court of law all of these folks would be impeachable witnesses based on their affiliations and any evidence they brought would be thrown out. Thanks anyway.
You too surveyor. i hope you evolve some and do some research next time you try and come at me.
sdgrrl
ParticipantThanks surveyor. Not at all worth noting all those affiliations? Not one Left Leaning Think tank on the show? No bias?
You don’t think it would be worth noting that if someone was supporting socialized medicine on a news broadcast and it was found out all the information came from a liberal agenda it would not taint the perception of the discourse at all?
For every “fact” from these guys there are other “facts” from others.
sdgrrl
ParticipantThanks surveyor. Not at all worth noting all those affiliations? Not one Left Leaning Think tank on the show? No bias?
You don’t think it would be worth noting that if someone was supporting socialized medicine on a news broadcast and it was found out all the information came from a liberal agenda it would not taint the perception of the discourse at all?
For every “fact” from these guys there are other “facts” from others.
sdgrrl
ParticipantThanks surveyor. Not at all worth noting all those affiliations? Not one Left Leaning Think tank on the show? No bias?
You don’t think it would be worth noting that if someone was supporting socialized medicine on a news broadcast and it was found out all the information came from a liberal agenda it would not taint the perception of the discourse at all?
For every “fact” from these guys there are other “facts” from others.
sdgrrl
ParticipantThanks surveyor. Not at all worth noting all those affiliations? Not one Left Leaning Think tank on the show? No bias?
You don’t think it would be worth noting that if someone was supporting socialized medicine on a news broadcast and it was found out all the information came from a liberal agenda it would not taint the perception of the discourse at all?
For every “fact” from these guys there are other “facts” from others.
sdgrrl
ParticipantThanks surveyor. Not at all worth noting all those affiliations? Not one Left Leaning Think tank on the show? No bias?
You don’t think it would be worth noting that if someone was supporting socialized medicine on a news broadcast and it was found out all the information came from a liberal agenda it would not taint the perception of the discourse at all?
For every “fact” from these guys there are other “facts” from others.
sdgrrl
ParticipantI’m just happy you are using Stossel and not Michelle Malkin to back up your claims this time.
I find it ironic that Stossel’s first interview is with Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute which is a Conservative Think Tank founded in 1979 in San Fran. Hmmm…thanks Zeit I guess they wouldn’t have their own agenda right.
Steven F. Hayward is their Senior Fellow of Environmental Studies and it seems among many connections he has is the National Review, The Weekly Standard(lovingly thought of as the neocon bible) and The Heritage Foundation, where he was a Bradly Fellow and which is a relatively new Conservative Think Tank and ran by “…Edwin Feulner, previously the staff director of the House Republican Study Committee and a former staff assistant to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane, R-Illinois:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
They have also enjoyed many donations from Phillip Morris. How is that for an oxymoron. “Yes we are going to tell you Obamacare is bad, but smoking…not so bad”.
So then lets go on to David Gratzer. Looks like a respectable guy-I’m sure he is. Let’s see who he works for. Okay, he is the Senior Fellow for Manhattan Institute for Policy Research which is a right wing think Tank founded in 1978 by William J. Casey who…what is this? Who later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute
I like how Stossel omits Gratzer’s connection to the Think Tank…
It looks like Phillip Morris has also given donations to them. Gotta love a doctor who will tell you to be healthy and then take a handout from the number one killer in America:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_F._Hayward
Wow and then his last interview is with a woman from the Galen Institute. Even Conservatives know that the Institute has a conservative bias:
No agenda with any of these? right
Take a sip of this nice Kool Aid Zeitgeist its been a hot one. Next!
Here is my favorite Stossel clip:
sdgrrl
ParticipantI’m just happy you are using Stossel and not Michelle Malkin to back up your claims this time.
I find it ironic that Stossel’s first interview is with Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute which is a Conservative Think Tank founded in 1979 in San Fran. Hmmm…thanks Zeit I guess they wouldn’t have their own agenda right.
Steven F. Hayward is their Senior Fellow of Environmental Studies and it seems among many connections he has is the National Review, The Weekly Standard(lovingly thought of as the neocon bible) and The Heritage Foundation, where he was a Bradly Fellow and which is a relatively new Conservative Think Tank and ran by “…Edwin Feulner, previously the staff director of the House Republican Study Committee and a former staff assistant to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane, R-Illinois:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
They have also enjoyed many donations from Phillip Morris. How is that for an oxymoron. “Yes we are going to tell you Obamacare is bad, but smoking…not so bad”.
So then lets go on to David Gratzer. Looks like a respectable guy-I’m sure he is. Let’s see who he works for. Okay, he is the Senior Fellow for Manhattan Institute for Policy Research which is a right wing think Tank founded in 1978 by William J. Casey who…what is this? Who later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute
I like how Stossel omits Gratzer’s connection to the Think Tank…
It looks like Phillip Morris has also given donations to them. Gotta love a doctor who will tell you to be healthy and then take a handout from the number one killer in America:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_F._Hayward
Wow and then his last interview is with a woman from the Galen Institute. Even Conservatives know that the Institute has a conservative bias:
No agenda with any of these? right
Take a sip of this nice Kool Aid Zeitgeist its been a hot one. Next!
Here is my favorite Stossel clip:
sdgrrl
ParticipantI’m just happy you are using Stossel and not Michelle Malkin to back up your claims this time.
I find it ironic that Stossel’s first interview is with Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute which is a Conservative Think Tank founded in 1979 in San Fran. Hmmm…thanks Zeit I guess they wouldn’t have their own agenda right.
Steven F. Hayward is their Senior Fellow of Environmental Studies and it seems among many connections he has is the National Review, The Weekly Standard(lovingly thought of as the neocon bible) and The Heritage Foundation, where he was a Bradly Fellow and which is a relatively new Conservative Think Tank and ran by “…Edwin Feulner, previously the staff director of the House Republican Study Committee and a former staff assistant to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane, R-Illinois:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
They have also enjoyed many donations from Phillip Morris. How is that for an oxymoron. “Yes we are going to tell you Obamacare is bad, but smoking…not so bad”.
So then lets go on to David Gratzer. Looks like a respectable guy-I’m sure he is. Let’s see who he works for. Okay, he is the Senior Fellow for Manhattan Institute for Policy Research which is a right wing think Tank founded in 1978 by William J. Casey who…what is this? Who later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute
I like how Stossel omits Gratzer’s connection to the Think Tank…
It looks like Phillip Morris has also given donations to them. Gotta love a doctor who will tell you to be healthy and then take a handout from the number one killer in America:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_F._Hayward
Wow and then his last interview is with a woman from the Galen Institute. Even Conservatives know that the Institute has a conservative bias:
No agenda with any of these? right
Take a sip of this nice Kool Aid Zeitgeist its been a hot one. Next!
Here is my favorite Stossel clip:
sdgrrl
ParticipantI’m just happy you are using Stossel and not Michelle Malkin to back up your claims this time.
I find it ironic that Stossel’s first interview is with Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute which is a Conservative Think Tank founded in 1979 in San Fran. Hmmm…thanks Zeit I guess they wouldn’t have their own agenda right.
Steven F. Hayward is their Senior Fellow of Environmental Studies and it seems among many connections he has is the National Review, The Weekly Standard(lovingly thought of as the neocon bible) and The Heritage Foundation, where he was a Bradly Fellow and which is a relatively new Conservative Think Tank and ran by “…Edwin Feulner, previously the staff director of the House Republican Study Committee and a former staff assistant to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane, R-Illinois:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
They have also enjoyed many donations from Phillip Morris. How is that for an oxymoron. “Yes we are going to tell you Obamacare is bad, but smoking…not so bad”.
So then lets go on to David Gratzer. Looks like a respectable guy-I’m sure he is. Let’s see who he works for. Okay, he is the Senior Fellow for Manhattan Institute for Policy Research which is a right wing think Tank founded in 1978 by William J. Casey who…what is this? Who later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute
I like how Stossel omits Gratzer’s connection to the Think Tank…
It looks like Phillip Morris has also given donations to them. Gotta love a doctor who will tell you to be healthy and then take a handout from the number one killer in America:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_F._Hayward
Wow and then his last interview is with a woman from the Galen Institute. Even Conservatives know that the Institute has a conservative bias:
No agenda with any of these? right
Take a sip of this nice Kool Aid Zeitgeist its been a hot one. Next!
Here is my favorite Stossel clip:
sdgrrl
ParticipantI’m just happy you are using Stossel and not Michelle Malkin to back up your claims this time.
I find it ironic that Stossel’s first interview is with Sally Pipes from the Pacific Research Institute which is a Conservative Think Tank founded in 1979 in San Fran. Hmmm…thanks Zeit I guess they wouldn’t have their own agenda right.
Steven F. Hayward is their Senior Fellow of Environmental Studies and it seems among many connections he has is the National Review, The Weekly Standard(lovingly thought of as the neocon bible) and The Heritage Foundation, where he was a Bradly Fellow and which is a relatively new Conservative Think Tank and ran by “…Edwin Feulner, previously the staff director of the House Republican Study Committee and a former staff assistant to U.S. Congressman Phil Crane, R-Illinois:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Heritage_Foundation
They have also enjoyed many donations from Phillip Morris. How is that for an oxymoron. “Yes we are going to tell you Obamacare is bad, but smoking…not so bad”.
So then lets go on to David Gratzer. Looks like a respectable guy-I’m sure he is. Let’s see who he works for. Okay, he is the Senior Fellow for Manhattan Institute for Policy Research which is a right wing think Tank founded in 1978 by William J. Casey who…what is this? Who later became President Ronald Reagan’s CIA director:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Institute
I like how Stossel omits Gratzer’s connection to the Think Tank…
It looks like Phillip Morris has also given donations to them. Gotta love a doctor who will tell you to be healthy and then take a handout from the number one killer in America:
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Steven_F._Hayward
Wow and then his last interview is with a woman from the Galen Institute. Even Conservatives know that the Institute has a conservative bias:
No agenda with any of these? right
Take a sip of this nice Kool Aid Zeitgeist its been a hot one. Next!
Here is my favorite Stossel clip:
sdgrrl
Participant[quote=CONCHO]
Actually Scots are British subjects. Scottish people are not English, but they are British. Great Britain comprises England, Wales and Scotland; the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland adds Northern Ireland as well. UK citizens can properly be called “British” as well as “English”, “Scottish”, “Welsh”, or “Irish”, depending on their heritage. This is similar to how a Texan is also an American.
Northern Ireland[/quote
Thanks Concho- I learned something new today. I knew Scots and others were not “English” but I didn’t realize or just never thought about that they are united as British, hence the British Isles. Thanks!
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