10-30-2010, 04:37 AM
Quote:"It is the crucial interaction of two factors -- the genetic predisposition and the environmental condition of having many friends in adolescence -- that is associated with being more liberal," according to the study.
"These findings suggest that political affiliation is not based solely on the kind of social environment people experience," said Fowler, who is a professor of political science and medical genetics.
I wonder how much public money was used to fund this...research...


I mean...they mean the party wh-re, the guy who wanted to get involved in everything etc ended up becoming liberals?!
Don't tell...
While the person who was highly selective in his frequentations did not end up being a liberal?
Great.
A.A Mole University
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore
B.A London Institute of Applied Research
B.Sc Millard Fillmore
M.A International Institute for Advanced Studies
Ph.D London Institute of Applied Research
Ph.D Millard Fillmore

