>> Gel wrote:
>> ROFLMAO!
>> That was a classic! ^_^
>>
>> 
>> > If you were liberal you'd more readily accept this new scientific idea.
>>
>
>And, gets to the point of this ... this ... analysis.  This study
>falls into the DUH! category.  This of definitions for a sec ...

Think of this, you have the circuitry down for political leanings. Given the 
potential for wireless eeg, I can see where this research would be very useful. 
It also falls in line with the functional MRI research on preferences. Same 
systems are involved. 

so its interesting stuff. 


>
>Liberal: happy-go-lucky, free spirited, anything-goes, hippies, etc.
>Think Seattle.  Think experimental theater.
>
>Conservative: stick-in-the-mud, boring, ho-hum, inflexible, never-changes, etc.
>
>Of course those personality types are going to lead politics.
>Conservatives aren't going to accept anything that's new: fads,
>trends, style, free love, etc.
>
>And, of course, liberals are going to LOVE those very things.
>
>So look at Bush - socially he's very conservative, but he used to be
>very liberal: coke parties, Skull-n-Bones, etc.  So he's changed
>socially, but every other way he's liberal.
>
>Compare him to, say, Liberman.  This guy is mostly conservative: solid
>Jewish lifestyle, thinks before he spends, strong on defense. 

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