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Title: Opinions
Post by: cav58d on June 27, 2006, 12:12:54 AM
They are like *******s....Everyone has one, and just because you have one, it doesnt make it an educated one...

I'm sorry but im done giving any form of credibility to the extreme "copy and paste" ideological partisans who somehow manifest in their minds that they are experts in foreign policy, nation building, constitutional law ect..., yet they have zero education or experience in politics, the military or law.........

I wanna hear "Timmy X", the used car salesman who's never left Springfield, who at best watches a bias news organization and reads partisan blogs, tell me how he thinks the war in iraq should be fought politically/militarily, as much as I'd like to drink a cup of liquid diarrhea every morning...:mad:
Title: Opinions
Post by: Bronk on June 27, 2006, 12:17:43 AM
Hmm this should be good for a few laughs.




Bronk
Title: Opinions
Post by: DiabloTX on June 27, 2006, 12:27:23 AM
*waves*

Welcome to the Internet!!!!!
Title: Opinions
Post by: rpm on June 27, 2006, 12:57:19 AM
Don't you mean the INternet?
Title: Opinions
Post by: Holden McGroin on June 27, 2006, 12:59:22 AM
Anybody who posts an opinion in this thread has got to be an idiot.....wait a minute.... What I meant to say was WTG Beavers!
Title: Opinions
Post by: DiabloTX on June 27, 2006, 01:04:41 AM
Nice edit, Beav.

Signed,
Wally
Title: Opinions
Post by: Pooh21 on June 27, 2006, 01:05:19 AM
Hooray for Beaver
Title: Opinions
Post by: SOB on June 27, 2006, 06:03:46 AM
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http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=2120218&page=1

Men with Older Brothers More Likely to be Gay


June 26, 2006 — The number of older brothers a man has may influence his sexual orientation, researchers say.

A first-born son has a 3 percent chance of being homosexual, which is standard for the population. However, the fourth son's chance of being homosexual doubles to about 6 percent.

Sexual orientation researcher and study author Anthony Bogaert, at Brock University in Canada, studied 944 heterosexual and homosexual men in Canada, with either biological or non-biological (adopted or step) brothers.

Previous theories suggested that the older brothers' psychosocial interactions with their younger brothers influenced their sexual orientation. If this were true, then the leading factor would be that the younger brother was raised together with older brothers — biological or non-biological.

In Bogaert's study, only the number of biological older brothers, regardless if they were raised together, increased the chances that the younger brother would be homosexual.

"In fact, [the gay men] had more biological older brothers who they were never reared with, which means there's probably some biological prenatal factor to account for this older brother effect," Bogaert said.

His research suggests that, in at least some cases, homosexuality is biological and may account for about one of every 7 gay men in North America.

"This is an important contribution," said Dean Hamer, a researcher at the National Cancer Institute, who discovered genetic links to sexual orientation. "It's possible to really show this is a biological rather than social or psychosocial effect."

This older brother effect "does not explain everyone, but this is definitely a part of it," said Sven Bocklandt, a researcher at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.

The Biology of Brothers

The order in which the sons are born to the same mother, called the fraternal birth order, seems to be the source of the biological factor.

"Most studies indicate there is probably a biological basis to men's sexual orientation," Bogaert said. "My study adds to that — it adds another fairly strong piece to the biological puzzle that underlies, at least in part, men's sexual orientation."

The leading biological theory is the maternal immunization hypothesis, which suggests that something changes with each son a mother conceives.

When a mother gives birth to her first son, she may create antibodies in response to the foreign male proteins of her baby. These antibodies can increase in the mother with each successive male baby, which may affect her son's brain, hormones, and sexual orientation.

Some had speculated that there is not a fraternal birth effect; instead, that mothers are simply older when they give birth to their third or fourth sons and that somehow relates to an increased likelihood of being gay.

Bogaert's previous studies found no difference between gay and straight men, regardless of their mother's age when she gave birth to them.

Lesbians left out

Other factors, such as genetics and prenatal hormones, especially testosterone, probably play important roles in sexual orientation for both genders.

The maternal immunization theory does not apply to gay women.

"The mechanism behind the fraternal birth effect in males is probably gender-specific just to males," said Bogaert. "There are perhaps different biological routes to sexual orientation in women, relative to men."

Bogaert said there is "quite a bit of evidence" suggesting that lesbians tend to have certain characteristics indicating exposure to higher levels of testosterone in the womb, compared to heterosexual women.

Studies have not been able to show an effect of older or younger siblings on female sexual orientation.

I'm betting cav58d has an older brother.

PS...Go Beavs!  (baseball also has an older brother, but saying "Go Beavs" is fun)
Title: Opinions
Post by: mars01 on June 27, 2006, 09:27:21 AM
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They are like *******s....Everyone has one, and just because you have one, it doesnt make it an educated one...

I'm sorry but im done giving any form of credibility to the extreme "copy and paste" ideological partisans who somehow manifest in their minds that they are experts in foreign policy, nation building, constitutional law ect..., yet they have zero education or experience in politics, the military or law.........

I wanna hear "Timmy X", the used car salesman who's never left Springfield, who at best watches a bias news organization and reads partisan blogs, tell me how he thinks the war in iraq should be fought politically/militarily, as much as I'd like to drink a cup of liquid diarrhea every morning...


LOLH you mean like this one hahhaha  :rofl

Dude you need to get that hobby started soon LOL :D
Title: Opinions
Post by: midnight Target on June 27, 2006, 09:35:47 AM
Absolutely correct in my opinion.
Title: Re: Opinions
Post by: Shifty on June 27, 2006, 09:54:13 AM
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Originally posted by cav58d


I wanna hear "Timmy X", the used car salesman who's never left Springfield, who at best watches a bias news organization and reads partisan blogs, tell me how he thinks the war in iraq should be fought politically/militarily, as much as I'd like to drink a cup of liquid diarrhea every morning...:mad:


Sorry I'd still rather hear Timmy X  over the other option.
Title: Opinions
Post by: Hap on June 27, 2006, 02:49:09 PM
So ya met Timmy, huh?

hap
Title: Opinions
Post by: Yeager on June 27, 2006, 02:59:41 PM
cav58d has officially jumped off the deep end.

Welcome to the O-club cav!