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[quote=Anonymous]I was just reading an article in [i]Mother Jones[/i] about the possibility that there are actual neurological differences between liberals and conservatives-- in other words, that people's political bent may be nature, not nurture. Interesting stuff. For me, it brought back to mind a question I've been personally curious about since childhood. I was adopted into a (wonderful) family as an infant. I was always an odd duck. My whole family is politically conservative-- I started voting liberal in second grade, during a mock presidential election. :wink: My family is very religious; I knew before puberty that I was agnostic. My sibs (all bio kids) all live in the county where we grew up. I moved 3000 miles away. None of them completed a full year of college; I have a graduate degree. And so on, and so on. I know that every family has its "black sheep," and its outliers, but I'm still curious to hear others' take on this. Thanks![/quote]
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