No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throats
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
This thread was delicious, next I think I'll make a metric system topic 
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
Eh that one isnt a big deal.ZeroAX wrote:This thread was delicious, next I think I'll make a metric system topic
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
Probably so - it would be interesting to see some research on this. It "rings true" to me in part because I think many educators see the act of educating as an activity that is in itself more aligned with liberal values, and I think your larger point about the alignment between professions and political philosophy passes the sniff test.Jmustang1968 wrote:
My statement and criticisms were mutually exclusive.
Or you could make the argument that those with a more liberal mindset are drawn to studying humanities and careers in academia.
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
That was a well-written description of U.S. political realities with a keen eye towards history.Ack wrote:
Regarding my own political views, I'm fiscally conservative, but socially liberal. I believe in feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless, but only after all the bills are paid. I think the mining industry should be more regulated, and the broadcast industry should be less regulated. I believe that the privatization of certain mismanaged public services can be beneficial. I also think that gay rights (including the right to legally, unequivocally marry the person you love) is one of the most important legal battles of our time. This is the civil rights movement of our generation. Conservatives call me a bleeding heart communist hippie, and Liberals call me a pragmatic heartless conservative.
Another point: I seriously doubt that my college education had any influence at all upon my political views. I studied sociology, psychology, history, and world literature--just like every American who attended a liberal arts university. I don't believe that I have become any more or any less liberal than I was before I attended.
One thing has become perfectly clear: No party adequately represents my political views. I simply vote for the best man or woman for the job.
Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
I'll switch to the metric system if you start using Kelvin.ZeroAX wrote:This thread was delicious, next I think I'll make a metric system topic
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
I believe the overwhelming majority agrees with this. This issue is not should we feed or shelter; but rather the divide is how we believe it should happen. There are some who believe it needs to be mandated and run through the government. There are others who prefer to do this on their own, with their family, through their church, their employer and without government intervention / mandates / tax dollars.samsonlonghair wrote: I believe in feeding the hungry and sheltering the homeless, but only after all the bills are paid.
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
Technically that's also metricMrPopo wrote:I'll switch to the metric system if you start using Kelvin.ZeroAX wrote:This thread was delicious, next I think I'll make a metric system topic
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Interesting. Do you have a source?Adam wrote: Actually, a lot of people here share the same sentiments. The media was heavily biased. Most notably from BBC politics correspondent Nick Robinson asking the same question over and over to Alex Salmond during an international conference, and Alex answered the questions again and again throughly - with amusement by other foreign journalists in the room. Later on that afternoon, Nick published a report saying that he asked the same question and Alex wouldn't answer / avoided the question. That is just one of the incidents of many from the BBC. Then there was the rest of the British and Scottish press...
I know media can spread propaganda without people realizing it (just look at how Russians see the Ukraine crisis), and I know a lot of British conservative media were pretty gun-ho against Scotland (and they still are after the referendum from what I understand with all the talk about the West Lothian question), but honestly from all the reports I read on the Scottish referendum the BBC was the most low key when it came to promoting the no campaign. Others took a side (which is their right) and other not only took a side, but decided to use lies to promote their opinion (though you could see that on both sides of the debate)
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Re: No wonder you guys (Americans) are at each other's throa
Holly shit...that isn't photo shopped?
I watched the video, you have quite a point, but imo maybe they said he didn't answer cause no one could understand his thick Scotish accent?
I don't know man, it's complex. If as you say people are not satisfied it will just keep coming back like in Quebec. But do wait for at least a year to see about devolution, this is a slow complex process.
I watched the video, you have quite a point, but imo maybe they said he didn't answer cause no one could understand his thick Scotish accent?
I don't know man, it's complex. If as you say people are not satisfied it will just keep coming back like in Quebec. But do wait for at least a year to see about devolution, this is a slow complex process.
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Adam wrote:
Above: MPs debate 10% pay rise for MPs.
I can't find pictures online, but we've had similar situations here
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