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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Other than further proof that he's clearly been suffering from dementia for some time now, why does this matter?[/quote] I would think that further proof that he is clearly suffering from dementia would be quite enough for it to matter. But, I am sure that some of his supporters will disagree with your diagnoses. Assuming Carson is not suffering from any cognitive disorders, this sheds light on his supposed intellect and his ability to process information. [/quote] Given your brilliance, why haven't you accomplished even one tenth of what Ben Carson has done? Instead you sit around blogging stupid shit all day to bash anyone that doesn't think or believe exactly as you do. [/quote] Are you defending Carson's theories about the pyramids? Do you also believe they were used to store grain? This is not about me, but if I were running for President, I would certainly not expect to get a pass for all the stupid things that I've said. Do you believe that anything stupid that Carson says should be ignored? [/quote] Not defending or refuting. I really do t care what Carson, you or anyone thinks of the ancient Egyptians. I'm simply amused that someone e who has accomplished little in comparison would be so zealous to discredit his intellect.[/quote] Carson just rode the coattails of a lot of eminent surgeons at JH who, unlike him, weren't crazy egomaniacs who thought of themselves as God's gift to humanity and were happy to let him have the spotlight. [b]He is a case of affirmative action gone very wrong[/b].[/quote] There's a ton of affirmative action in place getting [b]into[/b] Med school, but you still have to graduate and pass the licensing exams. AA doesn't really help you there. Despite all current evidence to the contrary, there must be a pretty good brain lurking in there. The only thing I can think is that deeply held religious beliefs can cause even smart people to believe ridiculous things.[/quote]
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