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To: koan who wrote (780892)4/21/2014 1:01:02 PM
From: jlallen1 Recommendation

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TideGlider

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Why do you keep repeating that lie....???

Its erroneous bases has been pointed out to you on several occasions.....

The depth of your ignorance is incredible. No wonder you vote demolib.



To: koan who wrote (780892)4/21/2014 1:35:12 PM
From: i-node4 Recommendations

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Taro
Tenchusatsu
TideGlider

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Koan,

Dr. Ben Carson is a world renowned professor of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, and director of the Johns Hopkins Division or Pediatric Neurosurgery. He is also a professor of Oncology, Plastic Surgery, and Professor of Pediatrics. Pretty much, Dr. Ben Carson is one of the most brilliant and accomplished Medical Doctors in history.

His political views are extremely close to mine in many, if not most, respects.

Would you allow me to perform surgery on your relatives?



To: koan who wrote (780892)4/21/2014 1:52:20 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1579973
 
Most scientist's agree with me (80%) lean Democratic and disagree with you (only 6% lean Republican).

51% of scientist's call themselves liberals like me.

Are they also ignorant and unwilling to see the truth?
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ask yourself this question:

just who do these "scientists" work for? Most likely for corporations.




To: koan who wrote (780892)4/21/2014 2:27:56 PM
From: Taro2 Recommendations

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steve harris

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Such absolute total Bullshit!



To: koan who wrote (780892)4/21/2014 3:48:24 PM
From: Tenchusatsu3 Recommendations

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Taro
TideGlider

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Koan,
Most scientist's agree with me
LOL ... grammar is hard ...

Tenchusatsu



To: koan who wrote (780892)4/22/2014 5:32:12 AM
From: puborectalis  Read Replies (6) | Respond to of 1579973
 
Anger Issues

Despite his academic successes, Ben Carson still had a raging temper that translated into violent behavior as a child. One time he tried to hit is mother with a hammer because she disagreed with his choice of clothes. Another time, he inflicted a major head injury on a classmate in a dispute over a locker. In a final incident, Ben nearly stabbed to death a friend after arguing over a choice of radio stations.

The only thing that prevented a tragic occurrence was the knife blade broke on the friend's belt buckle. Not knowing the extent of his friend's injury, Ben ran home and locked himself in the bathroom with a Bible. Terrified by his own actions, he started praying, asking God to help him find a way to deal with his temper. He found salvation in the book of Proverbs in a passage that went, "Better a patient man than a warrior, a man who controls his temper than one who takes a city."

Ben began to realize that much of his anger stemmed from putting himself in the center of everything. Anytime anything happened that was not to his liking, he internalized it and made it his problem. Once he took himself out of the equation, he could see that not everything was directed at him and that he wasn't the only one with troubles.