michaeledward
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Well, it seems that you are presenting a great deal of 'Bias' as 'Fact'. Of course, having studied how to 'Detect', 'Avoid' and 'Expose' biases certainly would put you in the position to know what you are presenting.Brother John said:Not a bad come-back there Mike. But why do you keep using the name of a class I took in College against me? I didn't say I mastered the material, but it did open my eyes.
It worked out for me just fine really. Thanks for asking.
I am not sure why the office of President is apples and the office of United States Senator is oranges, perhaps you could explain?Brother John said:Respecting a senator doesn't even compare to respecting the Executive Office.
I feel this is apples and oranges.
Besides, I didn't make up a childish name for him... just imply that he scares/worries me.
He does.
Well, let's see again ... Feisty Mouse was scolded for referring to the President by his nickname, but then you refer to a Senator in a derogatory nickname. I never heard anyone posit that 'W' was considered disrespectful to the President, especially when this President is known for giving out nicknames (Kenneth 'Kenny Boy' Lay, Paul 'Pablo' O'Neill).
For more nicknames - This link is a joke : http://www.whitehouse.org/news/2002/071702.asp
Cheers! Me too. MikeBrother John said:PS: I chose NOT to 'avoid' bias...why should I? I'm opinionated.