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Posted on February 8 at 12:20 a.m.Suggest removal
So what you're saying here isn't that the method is flawed, but that some research methods used within the actual scientific method structure are flawed due to things like bias and lying.
My god this is ground breaking.
Posted on January 27 at 10:31 p.m.Suggest removal
Sup amschmitz2, you sure gambled wrong with your post. I went to the same high school as Matthew Bruenig. He was extremely poor and, as far as I know, still is. We are not talking 'college poor' as in 'OH LOL I EAT LOTS OF RAMEN WHILE MY PARENTS TAKE ME ON VACATIONS TO ASPEN' but actually seriously impoverished and periodically homeless.
You need to figure out how to criticize an argument without criticizing the author. Bruenig's article has facts. I hereby propose that anyone who comments after this and mentions bruenig instead of his arguments is reflecting so poorly on the quality of education at OU that their arguments should be counted as recruitment ploys for UT.
Posted on January 27 at 12:20 p.m.Suggest removal
I am so proud to see that the OU student body responds to well researched arguments with 'this is petty U R NOT GOD!!!!' What a fine institution.
Posted on October 18 at 4:40 p.m.Suggest removal
My complaint is pretty straight up. I question the author's argument, which must be that we should be equally agitated about all things that cause death, or that we should conform to his personal calculus about which are 'worse.' You guys don't care very much about lightening deaths, and the author doesn't care about breast cancer. I question which deaths the author would find most important and why.
Posted on October 18 at 11:20 a.m.Suggest removal
Pretty sure getting struck by lightening is terminal in most cases, just saying.
Posted on October 18 at 8:36 a.m.Suggest removal
But really, nobody should care about cancer at all, because AIDS is like fifty times worse, and getting struck by lightening is definitely king. What an idiotic way to look at the health concerns of human beings.
Posted on October 18 at 8:19 a.m.Suggest removal
Fantastic work. Real progressive activity coming out of OU at last. Hope this picks up the momentum it deserves.
Posted on October 7 at 11:33 a.m.Suggest removal
Give this guy a column. I'd love to see an ongoing pro-America section in the Daily written by a Nigerian internet scammer.
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Posted on March 4 at 12:59 a.m.Suggest removal
Eichmann was just following orders.
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