Cell Memories (Identity)

by xeno6696 @, Sonoran Desert, Sunday, December 15, 2013, 05:26 (3779 days ago) @ David Turell


> > Matt: This argument also applies to the article quality on Wikipedia. Great, brilliant minds can absolutely work together for a single common cause 
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> And in view of your next comment, you haven't noted that Wikipedia is also filled with biased entries and is not to be trusted. -Any entry on wikipedia that is flagged as bias has a HUGE discussion matrix, accessible to the general public, so that the public can be aware of any controversy. -This is the way of the future. Don't forget, my field is leading the charge against the traditional peer-review culture of the day. -> > 
> > Matt: Government is inefficient because there is no single common goal, ESPECIALLY in republics where everyone has their own set of wants and needs, sometimes two different groups have mutually exclusive wants and needs. What do yo do then?
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> The old way was compromise, not the severe polarization of today. Each party had a spectrum from liberal to conservative. Both parties are too entrenched in an inside the Beltway mentality. Just what the founding fathers feared. Boy ,do we need term limits.-My only response:-http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPSIKEAaEtk

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