Posts by Jeremy Eade
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"Jeremy, I don't agree at all. They might well be pretty orthodox in economic policy, but not in social, labour or foriegn policy. WfF, ETS, Kyoto, not joining War on Terror etc."
I guess its how you view conservative. ...but point taken. They're not neo-conservative for sure .
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No, just that it's practiced by people"
maybe we could build robots to do this caring shit.
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"Half the molecular biologists I know won't put samples in well 13 of a centrifuge if they can avoid it."
I'm a 13ist , we just want to control the world and that's all."
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"Somehow, I suspect the majority of the current govt ministers would not agree that they are representatives of a conservative govt."
well they are.
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"Because it's not just in the third world that scientists and technological practitioners treat people who are different from them badly."
So are you saying modern medicine lacks compassion, empathy,soul?
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"Are you all right, Jeremy? You seem particularly... exuberant today."
it's stopped raining.
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"Of course, I also think Jeremy Wells would write terrific children's books, so there's probably some zeitgeisty thing I'm missing."
He's got magic mysterious eyes and hidden electric powers . I remember Jeremy Wells when he was in al queda youth, ohhhh
he had a temper then to. -
"All they really need to do is be clear that they are aiming to be an old school conservative govt (i.e. not instituting change for the sake of ideology, but instead reacting to circumstances as they have to), and to be clear that they won't be making too many changes."
We've got that government...if thats the criteria we have that opponent. I don't see anything wrong in a competition of ideas.
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"We can't all be rocket scientists and the dull and gullible will always be amongst us."
your not a fucking rocket science, go on fly your rocket in the sky right now.
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"The tricky part is to practice science in such a way that doesn't generate an oppressors vs oppressed response, being respectful of the people you're working with and their own experiences, which are really just more data. The polio eradication people had the right idea, backing off when the kids disappeared into the bush and coming back the next day after they'd talked to the village elders, rather than just going in and vaccinating the ones who were left, without permission."
So why its popularity here?