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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Thomas Borchert wrote in
: Jay, A nice guy that admits to not believing in evolution? Only in America... I'm afraid there's something seriously wrong with your country if a guy like that gets more than 20 seconds air time in something other than a crackpot show, let alone be considered for President. The country's success was and is largely built on science and technology, after all. I thought it was built on Rock N Roll. Bertie |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
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Thomas Borchert wrote: Only in America... Freedom is wonderful, isn't it? And painful too. I'm afraid there's something seriously wrong with your country if a guy like that gets more than 20 seconds air time in something other than a crackpot show, let alone be considered for President. The country's success was and is largely built on science and technology, after all. Science and technology chops aren't (and shouldn't be) qualifications for political leadership in this country. I'd rather have someone as President with limited science knowledge than yet another stinkin lawyer. We need leadership, not lawyers -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Bob,
I'd rather have someone as President with limited science knowledge That's not the point. Denying evolution is not a lack of knowledge, it is an anti-science stance. It is unforgivable in a president (as has been well demonstrated by the current one, I might add). -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Bertie,
I thought it was built on Rock N Roll. That, too. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
In article ,
Thomas Borchert wrote: Bob, I'd rather have someone as President with limited science knowledge That's not the point. Denying evolution is not a lack of knowledge, it is an anti-science stance. It is unforgivable in a president (as has been well demonstrated by the current one, I might add). Denying the theory of evolution is not necessarily anti-science. Are people going to demand some kind litmus test for embracing science of Presidential candidates? Can we apply that to voters too? ;-) -- Bob Noel (goodness, please trim replies!!!) |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Bob Noel wrote:
In article , Thomas Borchert wrote: Bob, I'd rather have someone as President with limited science knowledge That's not the point. Denying evolution is not a lack of knowledge, it is an anti-science stance. It is unforgivable in a president (as has been well demonstrated by the current one, I might add). Denying the theory of evolution is not necessarily anti-science. There is recent science from studies of both the Grand Canyon and Mt. St. Helens that calls into question many of the assumptions of the scientific communities assumptions about the age of the earth and the time required to create formations such as the Grand Canyon. Matt |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Thomas Borchert wrote:
Bertie, I thought it was built on Rock N Roll. That, too. That was just a city, not the entire country. |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Matt Whiting wrote in news:Lv5gj.1377$2n4.31288
@news1.epix.net: Thomas Borchert wrote: Bertie, I thought it was built on Rock N Roll. That, too. That was just a city, not the entire country. First a city, then a state... Bertie |
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"socialist" when describing Hillary Clinton
Matt Whiting wrote in news:cv5gj.1376$2n4.31050
@news1.epix.net: Bob Noel wrote: In article , Thomas Borchert wrote: Bob, I'd rather have someone as President with limited science knowledge That's not the point. Denying evolution is not a lack of knowledge, it is an anti-science stance. It is unforgivable in a president (as has been well demonstrated by the current one, I might add). Denying the theory of evolution is not necessarily anti-science. There is recent science from studies of both the Grand Canyon and Mt. St. Helens that calls into question many of the assumptions of the scientific communities assumptions about the age of the earth and the time required to create formations such as the Grand Canyon. All science assumed by scientists to be suspect all the time. It;'s idiotic to imagine that any scientist would say any more than "this is what it looks like to us now" So, what you have just said, if I were to parasphrase, is "science is proving that science is wrong" What the moron ID and creationists are saying is "we have decided what science should tell us and we will keep harangueing them until they do so" Bertie |
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