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Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 9 May 2015 3:30:33 PM
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Beach, that would truly be an enlightening post if it was true, but unfortunately once more you dally in the realm of fantasy. Taken to quoting another right wing forum tragic spindoc, the possessor of an extremely unreliable crystal ball. Not content to reproduce the false assertions of Mr Spin, you can always be relied upon to pepper your posts with your own totally inaccurate comments.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 9 May 2015 3:36:34 PM
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'morning Paul1405,
( I actually didn't know there were that many Pauls on OLO ) The Greens poll about 11% of the electorate, that means that there is "consensus by 89% of those qualified to vote" that "the science is in" and you represent a minority view. Sorry, I just couldn't resist. Posted by spindoc, Saturday, 9 May 2015 4:00:12 PM
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Political orientations are connected with brain
structure. There have been quite a few studies done on the subject. The links listed below are merely two examples: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biology_and_political_orientation http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Social_Studies/Government/Religion_and_Politics/Conservative_Brains_and_Progressive_Brains Ryota Kanai's (University College London) article in "Current Biology," is the one the author in my previous link used to discuss this subject. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 9 May 2015 4:27:26 PM
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According to Barry Jones (and others) there is
a crisis in contemporary Australian politics as a combination of interlocking factors: http://theconversation.com/a-challenged-democracy-wicked-problems-and-political-failures-39040 http://www.smh.com.au/comment/broken-political-system-in-need-of-constitutional-and-structural-overhaul-20150504-1mxlt3.html Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 9 May 2015 5:58:12 PM
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'morning Foxy,
Your obsession with brain superiority got me drawing the comparison between you and Rabbit in Winnie-the-Pooh. “Rabbit's clever," said Pooh thoughtfully. "Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit's clever." "And he has Brain." "Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain." There was a long silence. "I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything.” ― A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh Posted by spindoc, Saturday, 9 May 2015 7:41:14 PM
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What did Juliar ever achieve? I can't recall anything.