I'm going to start out by saying I'm probably as bad about this as everyone else. But I'm going to try and get better.
I'm talking about the so-called "sources" we all use to bolster our arguments in these forums. We all have some pre-conceived positions when it comes to our philosophical/political arguments. And the sources we tend to use to back up our positions tend to be slanted. The sources support our position. It's all very circular.
I'm not opposed to looking at the other side of things. But please give me a reason to do so. The link should be to a site or publication that is fairly neutral and presents facts without bias. You can win me over easier by presenting an unbiased authority and letting me figure it out than presenting me with one that screams in the Banner that it's purpose is to debunk the liberal media.
First of all, not all media is liberal. Ever hear of William F. Buckley? What about Rupert Murdoch?
Second, and honestly, if I know the publication (web site, etc.) is already biased, then I'm going to discount its validity.
All I'm asking for is unbiased support for your positions. Is that really too much to ask? If you want to persuade me that your position is a correct one, state it, and then provide unbiased support for it.
[I know, this is a SHMB, but we do drift.]