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m II wrote:
Brody wrote: calling someone gullible is not demonizing for gawd's sake. Well, we differ on that. 'Gullible' has a connotation of an unsophisticated and less than smart person. no... plenty of REALLY smart are gullible. A gullible person is easily tricked or suckered. They are pawns in the hands of their 'users'. which is why i used the word... it applies. The term is sometimes used to described someone who, because of their own experiences, thinks differently than we do. Gullible, in the sense you used it, means 'wrong'. Thinking differently doesn't automatically mean thinking incorrectly. Then why the 'studies' to 'prove' conservatives are not as smart as liberals mike Seems your are to lazy to read site linked to in the original post, or the hate messages the article generated |
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