The first is simply a biological fact of birth, the second a strange religious fantasy and the third a very
conservative political affiliation.
Not exact matches
Political affiliation emerges as another key driver of opinion, with past
Conservative Party of Canada voters overwhelmingly taking Alberta's side.
Whoever put the new one up was sure to add his religious
affiliation as Christian and his
political views as
Conservative (The attack is on this group now) which were not on his original page.
I was referring to your implication that
conservatives, by way of their
political affiliation, have issues with the human body and it's beauty.
«No - one's doing anything about tax havens, no - one's doing anything about the
political affiliations and financial
affiliations of the
Conservative party, so until people start addressing things that are actually real why wouldn't I be facetious, why would I take it seriously?»
No pun intended, but IDC (internet jargon for I don't care for those who don't know) about someone's
political party / caucus
affiliation or how progressive or
conservative they are.
But an imbalance emerges when we look at the party
affiliation of campaigners, since 71.2 per cent of
political sources were from the
Conservative party compared to 18.4 per cent from Labour.
«Southern and rural cultures have been described as emphasizing tradition and order, and are more
conservative in their religious and
political affiliations.»
Frank's sensitivity analysis parceled out whether variables comparable to a state's liberal or
conservative leanings,
political affiliation or number of women in the legislature, could be tipping the scales they were attributing to environmental activism.
Secondly not all
conservatives are against freedom of speech, self righteous or dumb, but considering you are the one lumping every person who has a
political affiliation that you don't approve of under one umbrella, I'd say self righteous & dumb applies pretty well.
This tribal theory applies to peoples
political affiliations such as liberal or
conservative, or membership of other social groups, and we know liberals do tend to accept climate science more than
conservatives from polls by Pew Research etc, although its not black and white.
If an intelligent, analytical
conservative is more likely to go with his or her crowd, then who is to say that (regardless of
political affiliation) scientists wouldn't be victims of their own cultural biases?
The one paper that actually conducted their own surveys binned
political affiliation into «1 (far left), 2 (left / center left), 3 (center / liberal), 4 (right /
conservative), and 5 (far right)».
While it is true that some directors have identifiable
political affiliations and are known as candidates for the NDP, the Liberals, and the
Conservatives, others are non-partisan retired lawyers, judges, business people, and ordinary folk.