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Literally, it is that we shouldn't needlessly multiply variables when coming to a solution. It's in conflict because we have a perfectly valid claim ("Sarah Palin is the mother") and no verifiable evidence to refute it, nor enough motive to make it clearly false, so it's a rough logical leap to come to any other conclusion. The simplest solution is that what is claimed as fact is actually fact. Quote:
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Look, Palin's kind of an idiot, so it's not like I'll eat a hat if it's true, but we have to do WAY better than this . . . oh, also, cite? C'mon. Quote:
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Prove me wrong. Come on. Quote:
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Nice, tasteful challenge to throw in there on Christmas Eve, KSig, jeez!
We disagree on the application of Occam's Razor, I still say there's an argument that the theory that Bristol is the mother is the simpler one. The theory that Sarah is the mother is the one with a multitude of variables in conflict. I'm not going to recite every one, you can google and find the same hours' worth of reading I did. And it still may not convince you, I'm not saying it convinced me. I'm saying it doesn't make the answer that Bristol is the mother the one in conflict with Occam's Razor. And re: Palin's political stake, it was still high, pre-VP nom. I meant it in that sense in my first post. She is the governor of the state, outspoken on her conservative social views and her teen daughter gets pregnant out of wedlock. Again, you can see it differently, but concealing that seems more in her political favor than concealing her 5th pregnancy for 7 months what with all her family-values-talk. And now, back to my pre-holiday-gathering cocktail warm-up session with the hubby. Merry Christmas, everyone! |
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I could be mistaken, but although there are "tests" to check for Down Syndrome it isn't considered 100%. When I was in HS, a girl I knew had the amino tests for Down, and tested "positive" (or whatever they call it) but the baby wasn't born with Down. ETA: It looks like she's pregnant to me. http://www.bluebloggin.com/wp-conten...eggers_400.jpg and again, from the State of Alaska website. Palin, Feb. 26, 2008 http://i39.tinypic.com/hratec.jpg http://gov.state.ak.us/photos/govp_washingtondc2008.jpg |
FWIW - when I was preggers with #3 and 4, I was technically "high risk", but never had to have a specialist. I had some extra tests, but I also did not have some others because I would not have aborted, so my ob/gyn (and incidentally, I would have had a family practitioner deliver them, as I had with #2, but they are hard to find!) and I decided there was no point. I actually figured that since my first two deliveries went so well I would have no problems. HA! But that is another story. Back on topic -
I think it was extremely ill-advised to travel as late in her pregnancy as Sarah Palin did, but people make what I consider poor choices during pregnancy all the time. |
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Kinda sort of the point. |
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