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It looks like they're describing you, doesn't it?
"In general, those who are most knowledgeable about international affairs... ...express a somewhat more internationalist perspective on world affairs. By contrast, people who have relatively little knowledge about these issues... ...see the world as a more threatening place, and place more emphasis on taking care of America first." "Americans who do not know much about international affairs tend to see the world as a scarier place - they believe that the threat of terrorism is on the rise, and they strongly oppose allowing other countries to become as militarily powerful as the U.S." I have the link for this, but I enjoy watching your 'if I can't find it, it doesn't exist' argument. That's right out of Piaget, toopid. Too funny. Poor frightened little toopid. |
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![]() Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote: It looks like they're describing you, doesn't it? "In general, those who are most knowledgeable about international affairs... ...express a somewhat more internationalist perspective on world affairs. By contrast, people who have relatively little knowledge about these issues... ...see the world as a more threatening place, and place more emphasis on taking care of America first." "Americans who do not know much about international affairs tend to see the world as a scarier place - they believe that the threat of terrorism is on the rise, and they strongly oppose allowing other countries to become as militarily powerful as the U.S." I have the link for this, but I enjoy watching your 'if I can't find it, it doesn't exist' argument. That's right out of Piaget, toopid. Too funny. Dead since 1980 and still conducting polls. That is amazing. Have anymore irrelevant and irrational straws to toss out? ScottW |
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![]() ScottW wrote: Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote: It looks like they're describing you, doesn't it? "In general, those who are most knowledgeable about international affairs... ...express a somewhat more internationalist perspective on world affairs. By contrast, people who have relatively little knowledge about these issues... ...see the world as a more threatening place, and place more emphasis on taking care of America first." "Americans who do not know much about international affairs tend to see the world as a scarier place - they believe that the threat of terrorism is on the rise, and they strongly oppose allowing other countries to become as militarily powerful as the U.S." I have the link for this, but I enjoy watching your 'if I can't find it, it doesn't exist' argument. That's right out of Piaget, toopid. Too funny. Dead since 1980 and still conducting polls. That is amazing. Have anymore irrelevant and irrational straws to toss out? Dear moron: Please refer to Piaget's stages of development. You seem to be stuck in the preoperational phase. I am not aware that Piaget ever conducted polls. Before calling something "irrelevant and irrational straws" perhaps you should invest some time in understanding what was said. Otherwise you'll look like a moron. |
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![]() ScottW wrote: Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason! wrote: It looks like they're describing you, doesn't it? "In general, those who are most knowledgeable about international affairs... ...express a somewhat more internationalist perspective on world affairs. By contrast, people who have relatively little knowledge about these issues... ...see the world as a more threatening place, and place more emphasis on taking care of America first." "Americans who do not know much about international affairs tend to see the world as a scarier place - they believe that the threat of terrorism is on the rise, and they strongly oppose allowing other countries to become as militarily powerful as the U.S." I have the link for this, but I enjoy watching your 'if I can't find it, it doesn't exist' argument. That's right out of Piaget, toopid. Too funny. Dead since 1980 and still conducting polls. That is amazing. Have anymore irrelevant and irrational straws to toss out? Dear moron: Please refer to Piaget's stages of development. You seem to be stuck in the preoperational phase. I am not aware that Piaget ever conducted polls. Before calling something "irrelevant and irrational straws" perhaps you should invest some time in understanding what was said. Otherwise you'll look like a moron. |