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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 27 Dec 2016

    Antonin Scalia relished argument and debate. But when he had to grapple with scientific evidence, he was often wary.http://nyti.ms/2ikeiZV 

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      1. BGP esq‏ @BGPesq 27 Dec 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        he often let his backward and archaic personal beliefs leak into his opinions and have far too much influence on the country

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      2. DKING‏ @DarrylKing74 27 Dec 2016
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        Scalia realized that often Scientific insight was just advocacy propped up with selective datasets. Like all testimony it's suspect

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      3. Mark H Sherwin‏ @GKinslayer 27 Dec 2016
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        Then he and you lack a basic understanding of science. Don't believe something, with science you can go look it up.

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      4. DKING‏ @DarrylKing74 27 Dec 2016
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        How so ? You don't think scientific enquiry & results are subject to bias ?

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      5. Mark H Sherwin‏ @GKinslayer 27 Dec 2016
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        See there is this magic thing called peer review, where people check your work, it's not religion, there is no dogma

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      6. DKING‏ @DarrylKing74 27 Dec 2016
        Replying to @GKinslayer @nytimes

        You think "peer review" eliminates bias ? Do you know much about peer review as it's currently practiced ?

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      7. Mark H Sherwin‏ @GKinslayer 27 Dec 2016
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        Do you? Seems like you don't

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      1. Buckshot McGruder‏ @BuckshotMcG 28 Dec 2016
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        MOREOVER THE QUALITY OF SCIENCE IN OUR UNIVERSITIES IS OFTEN ATROCIOUS; PEER REVIEW A JOKE, DATASETS TWISTED FOR THE PET CAUSE

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      1. Anna Soloweszyk‏ @Redladyanna 27 Dec 2016
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        People who don't accept science, live in a world of lunacy.

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      1. Just impeach him already‏ @Jack_Stone_818 27 Dec 2016
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        People of strong faith can't deal with science... exception, Pope Francis who has a background in science as well.

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      1. Swan Lee‏ @Silaslang 27 Dec 2016
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        Conservative always deride liberals for going with emotions, but don't conservative do this when ignoring science?

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      2. Swan Lee‏ @Silaslang 27 Dec 2016
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        Anti science folks ALWAYS end up looking like the flat earth society over time. I do not understand dismissing science

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      1. Penelope Vich‏ @PippaVich 27 Dec 2016
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        that's why we need to get rid of old white men on the SCOTUS

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      2. Keeping Them Honest‏ @TweakThePress 27 Dec 2016
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        Science has valuable role so long as it is not automatically assumed to be fact. Many scientific findings have later been disproved

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      1. DKING‏ @DarrylKing74 4 Jan 2017
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        Scalia realized that often Scientific insight was just advocacy propped up with selective datasets. Like all testimony it's suspect

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      1. JScub‏ @js26783_joe 27 Dec 2016
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        OVERATED BULLY

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      1. Boniface Tambwe‏ @bonish22 27 Dec 2016
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        A sign of intellectual humidity dare I say. I wasn't a big admirer of the man, but his intellect was highly impressive.

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