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If One News Network Stands Alone in Not Hating George Bush, Does that Make Them Wrong? Why I Support FOX News and Find the Others Pathetic If the majority of people in a group agree on any given subject, they are obviously right... right...
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This is a sample argumentative piece used to illustrate some principles of exposition for my students: Is the majority always right? Satyam, Ritam, Brihat, the Truth the Right, the Vast—this is the triple name of the supreme divine principle in Vedic Hinduism.
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The majority is definitely, NOT always right. My views are dictated by my beliefs. I was raised and taught that the minority had rights that were just as important as the majority. In fact, our founding fathers designed the Constitution and...
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This is something that has been bugging me for awhile, but I haven't really thought about how to express it until now. Before I start, please understand that I'm not trying to undermine support for ending the Iraq War, or any other popular ...
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Since it was commonly held that the majority was always right, no provision was made to ensure the rights of the minority. ... It got so ridiculous that even the aged, who always voted and were a group that few politicians ever angered, came up with the supposition that since they had sacrificed so much for The Tribe in...
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www.whitenationalist.org/lindstedt/majrong.html
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History proves that the majority is not always right. The majority often ignores--and in some cases reviles--the Bible-based absolutes. People are often wrong, even when their views are shared by a majority of their peers.
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As I ask in the title of this article : "is the majority always right?". History shows us that it is not the case. To take an extreme example : people who pretended that Earth was round, or that Earth was not the center of the Universe, were alone against the rest of the world to defend their theory.
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So it matters not a jot what the majority of scientists believe about global warming -- if they're wrong. ... Yet these computers cannot even get the climate of the past 100 years right because the variables that create climate are too complex.
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www.fathersforlife.org/articles/gunter/Kyoto_7.htm
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