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  • Posted by Technocracy 10 years, 10 months ago
    One of two options here...

    either this is what passes for liberal humor

    Or they accidentally replaced liberal with conservative before they published

    The things they posited as typical conservative issues are the things that give liberals night sweats.

    Fear and Aggression - victim of auto-correct...they meant Fear OF Aggression

    Dogmatism - Liberals are nothing if not dogmatic...Democratic Talking Points...they all drink the cool aid (tm)

    Uncertainty Avoidance - Yep, no wonder they can never judge or decide anything..never ever go to a starbucks if you are in a hurry....It should not take that long to decide people...ITS COFFEE

    Need for Cognitive Closure - funny the libs are the only ones ever prattling on and on about closure

    Terror Management - Liberal program again...why do you think we bring them to GITMO? Its a far cleaner solution to squeeze them for info then execute them as the scum they are. Don't Manage it END it
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  • Posted by $ AJAshinoff 10 years, 10 months ago
    Cute. last I checked Berkley is hardly an objective source for any degree of research. Ok, Fear me.
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  • Posted by khalling 10 years, 10 months ago
    GODS' HAIRY BALLS! sit down son! I can get this crap out there-I do not want it soiling my living room! Get out the Clorox and fresh lemon scent!
    not well-done, maph. not well-done at all
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  • Posted by $ jbrenner 10 years, 10 months ago
    What a load of crap this news item is.

    "The researchers said that conservative ideologies, like virtually all belief systems, develop in part because they satisfy some psychological needs, but that "does not mean that conservatism is pathological or that conservative beliefs are necessarily false, irrational, or unprincipled."

    They also stressed that their findings are not judgmental."

    Do they not see their inherent bias in this?
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