Republicans are better educated then Democrats

Link?

And, could we get a legitimate link to an authoritative source and not some bullshit blog from the HuffPuff or MediaMockery? thanks.

Link?

What states are the majority of Bible colleges in? Duh!

Now, what states are "University centers of research and real accomplishment" mostly in?

Be honest.

Do I have to also find a link that says the Republican Party is 90% white and mostly Christian? Who could possibly deny that?

No, I want a legitimate link that backs up your stance that Republicans mainly have degrees from Religious colleges. Don't tell me that, because a college happens to be in a particular state, that that somehow confirms your point. It does not. I take it you are aware that Americans can choose to study at any college they choose, assuming that college accepts them. So back it up little boy. I'll give you a clue. You will not be able to back it up from any legitimate source.... because it is bullshit.

I have no interest in your bullshit about the GOP. I ignore it, as I do with 94% of your bullshit. Don't try and deflect from your original bullshit by adding yet more shit into it.

How about a link about Republicans being more educated than Democrats.. :confused:
 
Yea,

Worthless degrees in Bible Memorization from fucking Bible colleges. Hilarious.

I have edjamacation. I know my "verses".

Link?

And, could we get a legitimate link to an authoritative source and not some bullshit blog from the HuffPuff or MediaMockery? thanks.

how bout a link to the BS o/p?

just sayin' hon.

He's provided a link. To a non partisan publishers, from which you can download the same stuff he provided in his post.

Just sayin', no chara.

Edit: Oops, no he didn't. I googled it and found it all by myself. How very smart of me! http://www.algora.com/205/book/details.html

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Link?

What states are the majority of Bible colleges in? Duh!

Now, what states are "University centers of research and real accomplishment" mostly in?

Be honest.

Do I have to also find a link that says the Republican Party is 90% white and mostly Christian? Who could possibly deny that?

No, I want a legitimate link that backs up your stance that Republicans mainly have degrees from Religious colleges. Don't tell me that, because a college happens to be in a particular state, that that somehow confirms your point. It does not. I take it you are aware that Americans can choose to study at any college they choose, assuming that college accepts them. So back it up little boy. I'll give you a clue. You will not be able to back it up from any legitimate source.... because it is bullshit.

I have no interest in your bullshit about the GOP. I ignore it, as I do with 94% of your bullshit. Don't try and deflect from your original bullshit by adding yet more shit into it.

How about a link about Republicans being more educated than Democrats.. :confused:

If I had made that claim, I would have provided a link to back it up.

I have, however, provided the link to the source of the OPs information.
 
Yea,

Worthless degrees in Bible Memorization from fucking Bible colleges. Hilarious.

I have edjamacation. I know my "verses".

Link?

And, could we get a legitimate link to an authoritative source and not some bullshit blog from the HuffPuff or MediaMockery? thanks.

Link?

What states are the majority of Bible colleges in? Duh!

Now, what states are "University centers of research and real accomplishment" mostly in?

Be honest.

Do I have to also find a link that says the Republican Party is 90% white and mostly Christian? Who could possibly deny that?

Seeing the damned country is 86% white, 90% isn't nearly as disturbing as the fact that blacks are 95% Democrat.
 
Someday, when bible magic becomes the subject of life sciences, this thread will become a tiny bit more ironic than it already is.

:rofl:
 
Link?

And, could we get a legitimate link to an authoritative source and not some bullshit blog from the HuffPuff or MediaMockery? thanks.

Link?

What states are the majority of Bible colleges in? Duh!

Now, what states are "University centers of research and real accomplishment" mostly in?

Be honest.

Do I have to also find a link that says the Republican Party is 90% white and mostly Christian? Who could possibly deny that?

No, I want a legitimate link that backs up your stance that Republicans mainly have degrees from Religious colleges. Don't tell me that, because a college happens to be in a particular state, that that somehow confirms your point. It does not. I take it you are aware that Americans can choose to study at any college they choose, assuming that college accepts them. So back it up little boy. I'll give you a clue. You will not be able to back it up from any legitimate source.... because it is bullshit.

I have no interest in your bullshit about the GOP. I ignore it, as I do with 94% of your bullshit. Don't try and deflect from your original bullshit by adding yet more shit into it.

For all the links right wingers give, they might as well be reading "tea leaves".

Do you have to "prove the obvious"? We know that only a measly 6% of scientists are Republican. Republicans on this very board refer to education as "just a piece of paper". Bible colleges are mostly in Red states and I would be surprised if any were higher than "tier four". Legitimate Universities are mostly in Blue states.

All you have to look at is what they "teach". Is the Bible really taught, or is it just "memorization"?

Conservative Christian Colleges | eHow.com

I love the way Right wingers insist legitimate universities have been "taken over" by the left. As if teaching "Noah's Ark" would "change things". Hilarious.
 
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Because people with money can educate their kids.

So why are you supprized so many wealthy can afford a higher education?

Because academia is overwhelmingly left. Thats to include college students. It just goes to show ya that when people begin to take responsibility for their own lives and get out of that academic atmosphere they wise up.
 

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