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I'm inclined to agree
Information is not more credible just because it's sourced to or vetted by an individual that has a certain level of education.

Time and time again conclusions drawn from peer reviewed research have been shown to be incorrect as science marches on.

In other cases, research is deliberately falsified, and cannot be identified by reviewers unless they repeat the entire experiment. Which generally ain't gonna happen.

In the end, everyone has an agenda. And it's ALWAYS about the money.

:o)
Posted by: Jack-Booted EULA   Posted on: 12/19/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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I'm inclined to agree  Jack-Booted EULA | 12/19/05
Mis-titled articles  bhartman36 | 12/20/05
This is a good idea.  osreinstall | 12/19/05
If at first you don't succeed...  sociate | 12/19/05
Sorry to say  nucrash | 12/19/05
You must be having a bad day  osreinstall | 12/19/05
The need is for authentic information and ..  putchavn | 12/20/05
I can agree with that  nucrash | 12/20/05
An expert is someone trusted to be smarter than the average bear.  osreinstall | 12/20/05
Don't think I do not see that point.  nucrash | 12/20/05
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Your right and wrong.  nucrash | 12/20/05
People are kicked out for logistic reasons.  osreinstall | 12/20/05

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