Fabianek napisał(a):
a ludkom tak zapatrzonym w USA chcialbym przypomniec ze USA jest agresorem i w ciagu ostatnich kilkudziesieciu lat dokonal inwazji na takie panstwa jak:
- Korea 1950-1953
- Wietnam 1957-1975
- Afagnistan 2001 do teraz
- Irak 2003 do teraz
no i w zwiazku z tym co ?
cytuje jako ciekawostke ( niekoniecznie jako dowod, bo wiem ze spor czy bush jest idiota jest nie do rostrzygniecia ).
"Unlike John F. Kennedy, who obtained an IQ score of 119, or Al Gore, who achieved scores of 133 and 134 on intelligence tests taken at the beginning of his high school freshman and senior years, no IQ data are available for George W. Bush. But we do know that the young Bush registered a score of 1206 on the SAT, the most widely used test of college aptitude. (The more cerebral Al Gore obtained 1355.)
Statistically, Bush's test performance places him in the top 16 percent of prospective college students � hardly the mark of a dimwit. Of course, the SAT is not designed as an IQ test. But it is highly correlated with general intelligence, to the tune of .80. In plain language, the SAT is two parts a measure of general intelligence and one part a measure of specific scholastic reasoning skills and abilities.
If Bush could score in the top 16 percent of college applicants on the SAT, he would almost certainly rank higher on tests of general intelligence, which are normed with reference to the general population. But even if his rank remained constant at the 84th-percentile level of his SAT score, it would translate to an IQ score of 115.
It's tempting to employ Al Gore's IQ:SAT ratio of 134:1355 as a formula for estimating Bush's probable intelligence quotient � an exercise in fuzzy statistics that predicts a score of 119. If the number sounds familiar, it's precisely the IQ score attributed to Kennedy, whom Princeton political scientist Fred Greenstein, in "The Presidential Difference," commended as "a quick study, whose wit was an indication of a subtle mind."
As a final clue to Bush's cognitive capacity, consider data from Joseph Matarazzo's leading text on intelligence and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth: The average IQ is about 105 for high school graduates, 115 for college graduates and 125 for people with advanced professional degrees. With his MBA from Harvard Business School, it's not unreasonable to assume that Bush's IQ surpasses the 115 of the average bachelor's-degree-only college graduate. "
i jeszcze apropos twoich wypowiedzi ze starasz sie byc odporny na propagande. brawo, jestes naprawde inteligentnym, racjonalnie myslacym czlowiekim. z byciem odpornym tez trzeba jednak uwazac bo w twoim przypadku wyglada na to ze uznalbys zdjecia z obozow koncentracyjnych za propagande.
i jeszcze gwoli wyjasnienia - cnn jesli juz cos jej zarzucic to to, ze jest bardziej przeciwna polityce busha niz przychylna (aczkolwiek zawsze bardzo obiektywna). argument wiec, ze jest to propaganda jest po prostu glupi. to nie stacja fox.
i skoro taka stacje jak cnn uznajesz za stronnicza to chyba musisz samemu jezdzic po roznych tadzykistanach, usa i marsie zeby sobie opinie wyrobic, bo na pewno nie bierzesz ich z jakis lewackich gazetek, blogow i al-jazeery prawda ?