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Study suggests risks from same-sex parenting
By Cheryl Wetzstein-The Washington Times Sunday, June 10, 2012

Two studies released Sunday may act like brakes on popular social-science assertions that gay parents are the same as — or maybe better than — married mother-father parents.

“The empirical claim that no notable differences exist must go,” University of Texas sociology professor Mark Regnerus said in his study in Social Science Research.

Using a “gold standard” data set of nearly 3,000 randomly selected American young adults, Mr. Regnerus looked at their lives on 40 measures of social, emotional and relationship outcomes.

He found that, when compared with adults raised in married, mother-father families, adults raised by lesbian mothers had negative outcomes in 24 of 40 categories, while adults raised by gay fathers had negative outcomes in 19 categories..........................>>>>...........................>>>>........................http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jun/10/study-suggests-risks-from-same-sex-parenting/


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Causation vs. correlation: Debunking a study targeting children of gay parents




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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Study suggests risks from same-sex parenting


Like they needed a study for this????


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
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Causation vs. correlation: Debunking a study targeting children of gay parents

CURRENT TV = AL GORE TV




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Al Gore??? Oh... The guy who got the most votes in the 2000 Presidential election.  I remember him!
I think Al got about 500,000 more votes than his opponent... whoever he was.


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Al Gore??? Oh... The guy who got the most votes in the 2000 Presidential election.  I remember him!
I think Al got about 500,000 more votes than his opponent... whoever he was.


That would be the person who won the election, George W. Bush.  Funny you can't remember him now, you can remember him every time Obama screws something up...


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Al Gore??? Oh... The guy who got the most votes in the 2000 Presidential election.  I remember him!
I think Al got about 500,000 more votes than his opponent... whoever he was.


Actually that has been debunked.


"While Foreign Terrorists were plotting to murder and maim using homemade bombs in Boston, Democrap officials in Washington DC, Albany and here were busy watching ME and other law abiding American Citizens who are gun owners and taxpayers, in an effort to blame the nation's lack of security on US so that they could have a political scapegoat."
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That would be the person who won the election, George W. Bush.  Funny you can't remember him now, you can remember him every time Obama screws something up...


That's His Name!!!  Thanks Rampage.  George Worst Bush... the guy who lost the popular vote in 2000,
and who finally won the election by a vote total of 5 to 4.  I remember him now.
He was kind of a psychic wasn't he?  He thought he could see things across great distances... like WMD'S.

Great party guy that W.  Did more booze and coke than most part time Air Guard pilots.  Wasn't his dad
famous for something??? Oh yea... Daddy Bush was famous for setting his son up in business, that the son
would destroy, then he'd set him up in another business... he finally set him up as a politician and bought him
a state so he could practice.
What ever happened to ole Worst???


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Actually that has been debunked.


Graham is so full of facts, that turn out to be opinions.

The total vote in the 2000 Presidential election was:
Al Gore    50,999,897votes or 48.4%
to
G Worst Bush 50,456,002 or 47.9%

The actual vote that mattered was a few weeks after election day when the Supreme Court split and elected
Worst by a vote of 5 to 4.






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Graham is so full of facts, that turn out to be opinions.

The total vote in the 2000 Presidential election was:
Al Gore    50,999,897votes or 48.4%
to
G Worst Bush 50,456,002 or 47.9%

The actual vote that mattered was a few weeks after election day when the Supreme Court split and elected
Worst by a vote of 5 to 4.


Great thing Bush was elected so Obama could have the blueprint for his own presidency.

Obama extended the tax cuts for the rich, resigned the Patriot Act into law, exectutive order to continue the Bush policy of Extraordinary Rendition, continuation of indefinate detainment in Gitmo, an increasing number of drone strikes in sovereign nations, a troop increase in Afghanistan with no end in sight.


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............ an increasing number of drone strikes in sovereign nations, a troop increase in Afghanistan with no
end in sight.


Cic always lets his typing run away with his facts...
(a primer to help Cicero keep up)
~ We will continue the troop drawdown until 2014 when a strengthened Afghan force and NATO troops will
maintain peace in Afghanistan.
One year ago, the enemy that had haunted George Worst Bush for nearly a decade met his end in
Abbottabad, Pakistan.
Osama bin Laden is no longer a threat to the United States because of President Obama's leadership and
strong national security policies. Good intelligence practices and surgical counterterrorism operations
enabled us to kill 20 of al Qaeda's top 30 leaders, including bin Laden. This is an accomplishment by
any measure.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Cic always lets his typing run away with his facts...
(a primer to help Cicero keep up)


Box, you forgot these gems.

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Box, you forgot these gems.
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Obama extended the tax cuts for the rich, resigned the Patriot Act into law, exectutive order to continue the Bush policy of Extraordinary Rendition, continuation of indefinate detainment in Gitmo


Cicero is obsessed with polishing G Worst Bush's image.  His life quest is an attempt to make some good,
no matter how insignificant, come from the failed presidency of the failure of a man... Georgie Worst Bush.


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When you can't argue with facts, just blame Bush.
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Cicero is obsessed with polishing G Worst Bush's image.  [/quote]

No, I'm obsessed with tarnishing GWB AND Obama's image with the same policies.  

CHANGE!!!


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