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Telamon wrote:
In article , John Barnard wrote: Billy Burpelson wrote: "Billy Burpelson" wrote in message ... MNMikeW wrote: http://www.businessandmedia.org/arti...506084437.aspx Well now, there's a reliable source: the "Business and Media Institute"? What kind of *scientific* organization is that? What scientific proof do they offer other than saying "it ain't so"? MNMikeW wrote: Shoot the messenger when you have nothing. Typical lib. Nothing to do with "shoot the messenger". Or lib. Or conservative. It is a scientific topic and therefore a perfectly legitimate question to ask what their scientific qualifications are. It is always a good idea to assess and examine credentials or to see who are the sponsors of a study. Oh yeah, your credentials as a dumb ass Usenet poster boy are very impressive. And your credentials of pretending to be hot **** when you are nothing more than cold **** in a Dixie cup are even more impressive! JB |
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