← Back to context Comment by gnu8 7 years ago I can't wait to find out from the republicans why this is an abomination before the lord our god. 9 comments gnu8 Reply creep 7 years ago Why incite a political discussion? The connection this article has to politics is extrapolated in your mind for one purpose. bamboozled 7 years ago You will probably find they're in favour of bringing more of "their kind" into the world. LeeHwang 7 years ago Don't most people feel the exact same way ? mrrrgn 7 years ago What's "their kind?" adventured 7 years ago Your statement contrasts amusingly with the actual context.This occurred at a conservative-leaning, Baptist university in Texas: Baylor. majormajor 7 years ago Normally this would be a nit-pick, but it's a potentially significant one here since the medical center isn't religiously affiliated: Baylor the hospital system isn't affiliated with the university these days.It's affiliated with Texas A&M. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_University_Medical_Cent... adventured 7 years ago It's a fair point. I wasn't implying it was a religious medical center, rather, that that region very much leans conservative, which is in fact true.Texas A&M is one of the most conservative state schools:"Texas A&M leads Princeton Review list of most conservative state schools"http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Texas-A-M-leads-... aaron-lebo 7 years ago The uni is actually in Waco, about 150+ miles south of where the hospital is. Not sure how connected they are these days.
creep 7 years ago Why incite a political discussion? The connection this article has to politics is extrapolated in your mind for one purpose.
bamboozled 7 years ago You will probably find they're in favour of bringing more of "their kind" into the world. LeeHwang 7 years ago Don't most people feel the exact same way ? mrrrgn 7 years ago What's "their kind?"
adventured 7 years ago Your statement contrasts amusingly with the actual context.This occurred at a conservative-leaning, Baptist university in Texas: Baylor. majormajor 7 years ago Normally this would be a nit-pick, but it's a potentially significant one here since the medical center isn't religiously affiliated: Baylor the hospital system isn't affiliated with the university these days.It's affiliated with Texas A&M. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_University_Medical_Cent... adventured 7 years ago It's a fair point. I wasn't implying it was a religious medical center, rather, that that region very much leans conservative, which is in fact true.Texas A&M is one of the most conservative state schools:"Texas A&M leads Princeton Review list of most conservative state schools"http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Texas-A-M-leads-... aaron-lebo 7 years ago The uni is actually in Waco, about 150+ miles south of where the hospital is. Not sure how connected they are these days.
majormajor 7 years ago Normally this would be a nit-pick, but it's a potentially significant one here since the medical center isn't religiously affiliated: Baylor the hospital system isn't affiliated with the university these days.It's affiliated with Texas A&M. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_University_Medical_Cent... adventured 7 years ago It's a fair point. I wasn't implying it was a religious medical center, rather, that that region very much leans conservative, which is in fact true.Texas A&M is one of the most conservative state schools:"Texas A&M leads Princeton Review list of most conservative state schools"http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Texas-A-M-leads-...
adventured 7 years ago It's a fair point. I wasn't implying it was a religious medical center, rather, that that region very much leans conservative, which is in fact true.Texas A&M is one of the most conservative state schools:"Texas A&M leads Princeton Review list of most conservative state schools"http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Texas-A-M-leads-...
aaron-lebo 7 years ago The uni is actually in Waco, about 150+ miles south of where the hospital is. Not sure how connected they are these days.
Why incite a political discussion? The connection this article has to politics is extrapolated in your mind for one purpose.
You will probably find they're in favour of bringing more of "their kind" into the world.
Don't most people feel the exact same way ?
What's "their kind?"
Your statement contrasts amusingly with the actual context.
This occurred at a conservative-leaning, Baptist university in Texas: Baylor.
Normally this would be a nit-pick, but it's a potentially significant one here since the medical center isn't religiously affiliated: Baylor the hospital system isn't affiliated with the university these days.
It's affiliated with Texas A&M. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_University_Medical_Cent...
It's a fair point. I wasn't implying it was a religious medical center, rather, that that region very much leans conservative, which is in fact true.
Texas A&M is one of the most conservative state schools:
"Texas A&M leads Princeton Review list of most conservative state schools"
http://www.chron.com/news/education/article/Texas-A-M-leads-...
The uni is actually in Waco, about 150+ miles south of where the hospital is. Not sure how connected they are these days.