Sunday, May 30, 2010
How opinions are formed
A conservative forms their opinions on facts. If new facts are presented, a conservative will examine the new facts and if they warrant a change of opinion, will do so.
A liberal forms their opinions on emotions. If new facts are presented, a liberal will not likely change their opinion because they are excessively invested in their emotions.
Datadiver08
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