<p>Again, you are being one dimensional. While I have insulted you, I have done it because I truly think that you are ■■■■■■■■…not really, but you get my point of how little I think of the intellectual value in your comments. Really, just because someone is more conservative than liberal does not make them a full out holy roller hick lynch-mob-loving fool. Respect other people’s opinions. I don’t insult your opinions, so don’t insult Dbate’s opinions. That is what I was originally trying to say. And our is a plural word, you should use your unless you’d like to establish a poll, which I don’t think this board has the capabilities of…nonetheless, **** and get back to topic.</p>
<p>As to not be hypocritical about that last comment…</p>
<p>It seems as though Princeton is the most conservative relatively out of the Ivies. Not really sure about Dartmouth, which was previously stated as a more conservative Ivy. I can say for sure that Yale or Brown would definitely have a much smaller “conservative” minority. Really, at any college, the vast majority of students will affiliate themselves with more liberal political leanings.</p>