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On 13 Dec 2006 10:35:24 -0800, "rb608" wrote:
wrote: ...hell, I'd bet big that if you asked 1000 US citizens "who is/was Tom DeLay," 90% of the answers would be split about equally among something like "Whuden he that guy ... If you limit that sample to people who are registered voters and who actually show up at the polls, I'll take that bet. Out-of-nowhere netroots candidate Ciro Rodriguez (D) just kicked incumbent Henry Bonilla's ass (R) in one of the Texas districts Delay gerrymandered. To which I can only say, ahahahahahahahahahahaha I don't blame you for disingenuously trying to pretend Delay isn't an R powerbroker, but anybody who watches the news, even Fox news, knows otherwise. If you think DeLay was _ever_ a (real) "powerbroker," you don't know much about powerbrokers. He was little more than a hired hatchet, useful while he was useful, who got a little too big for his britches. His power was on loan, and the loan was called. Do you honestly think a real powerbroker, Dem or GOP, would be peddling $52USD subs to his ****ant little hateblog AND only getting 100 suckers to sign up? R |
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 13:03:03 -0600, Conan The Librarian
wrote: wrote: On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:39:29 -0600, Conan The Librarian wrote: I'd say someone who held the position of House Majority leader is a big name. ...hell, I'd bet big that if you asked 1000 US citizens "who is/was Tom DeLay," 90% of the answers would be split about equally among something like "Whuden he that guy Paris Hilton was bangin' in that video?" and Ah, so because some hypothetical Joe Sixpack doesn't know who DeLay is, he magically is no longer a major player in American politics? See my reply to Joe - he was never a real player, at least not on his own. R |
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On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:47:39 -0500, GM wrote:
Scott Seidman wrote: McCain is a has-been before he even starts. He was bitch-slapped by the Bush campaign during his run for candidacy, and did nothing about it. Schoolyard rules say this takes him out of contention, and probably should. You take a guy who the world knows won't stand up for what's right, and he'll just be jacked up all over the world, kind of like the Sauds are jacking up GW today by threatening to support the Sunnis in Iraq. McCain lost me when he said he thought Intelligent Design should be taught alongside Evolution. I know he was pandering and they all have to do some of that, but I don't believe he needed to do it then, on that particular issue. My opinion opinion of him was further diminished when he folded under pressure on Military Commissions Act 2006. First, people cannot be "taught evolution" or "intelligent design," they can only be informed about them (or "taught _about_ them, if you prefer). That said, I agree that people should be "taught" about both, as well as about religion. I don't think "intelligent design" is the way life came about and evolution is the more-reasonable explanation, but I'm certainly aware of both, and I'd make sure my children were as well. And I think you'll find that most voters would want their kids as well-educated as possible, and many of those would truly believe that intelligent design is the more-reasonable explanation. Giuliano is polling better then McCain right now. "Giuliano"...was that the guy in the porno with Paris Hilton, or the guy Tony, Bruce Springsteen's guitar player, and the guy with the Fraankenschteen's Bride hairdo whacked in the season finale of the Sopranos? HTH, R |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... wrote in news:qum0o2975niv3nl54pu7e5gbraqs7d6e8d@ 4ax.com: That said, I agree that people should be "taught" about both, as well as about religion. Exactly. Children should learn about evolution in science class, and about intelligent design in whichever class they learn about Apollo dragging the sun across the sky with his chariot. -- Scott I'm not sure I agree with ya here Scott. I believe the courts said that "intelligent design" belonged on the shelves of comic book stores. Op |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 13 Dec 2006 14:47:39 -0500, GM wrote: First, people cannot be "taught evolution" or "intelligent design," they can only be informed about them (or "taught _about_ them, if you prefer). That said, I agree that people should be "taught" about both, as well as about religion. I don't think "intelligent design" is the way life came about and evolution is the more-reasonable explanation, but I'm certainly aware of both, and I'd make sure my children were as well. And I think you'll find that most voters would want their kids as well-educated as possible, and many of those would truly believe that intelligent design is the more-reasonable explanation. R If you allow your children--heaven forbid that you actually have any--to be taught "intelligent design," it's no wonder that you say the **** that you do! And yes, people can be "taught" evolution and they can be taught about it too. Op |
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![]() wrote in message ... On 13 Dec 2006 10:35:24 -0800, "rb608" wrote: wrote: ...hell, I'd bet big that if you asked 1000 US citizens "who is/was Tom DeLay," 90% of the answers would be split about equally among something like "Whuden he that guy ... If you limit that sample to people who are registered voters and who actually show up at the polls, I'll take that bet. Out-of-nowhere netroots candidate Ciro Rodriguez (D) just kicked incumbent Henry Bonilla's ass (R) in one of the Texas districts Delay gerrymandered. To which I can only say, ahahahahahahahahahahaha I don't blame you for disingenuously trying to pretend Delay isn't an R powerbroker, but anybody who watches the news, even Fox news, knows otherwise. If you think DeLay was _ever_ a (real) "powerbroker," you don't know much about powerbrokers. He was little more than a hired hatchet, useful while he was useful, who got a little too big for his britches. His power was on loan, and the loan was called. Do you honestly think a real powerbroker, Dem or GOP, would be peddling $52USD subs to his ****ant little hateblog AND only getting 100 suckers to sign up? R What meds are you on. I need a re-fill. Op |
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![]() wrote in message ... First, people cannot be "taught evolution" or "intelligent design," they can only be informed about them (or "taught _about_ them, if you prefer). At first glance that sounds about as stupid as the rest of the horse**** you spout. But when one stops to reflect on the evidence, one can hardly deny that YOU, at any rate, can't be taught anything. Then again, you can't be taught ABOUT anything either. Looks like you're still just a punching bag either way. That said, I agree that people should be "taught" about both, as well as about religion. Sure, people should be taught "about" (hee, hee, hee) all kinds of things. Trouble is, they aren't interested in learning. Look at you, for instance. I don't think "intelligent design" is the way life came about Oh? Really? You don't think so? Hm.....yet another position I have to reconsider. and evolution is the more-reasonable explanation, Gosh......ya think? Seriously? but I'm certainly aware of both, Thus providing yet more ammunition to religious zealots......miracles DO happen. and I'd make sure my children were as well. You're a liar. You'd fill their heads with the same dithering and blithering angst as your own. And I think you'll find that most voters would want their kids as well-educated as possible, Horse****. They want their children to believe the same crap they do. and many of those would truly believe that intelligent design is the more-reasonable explanation. THAT is true......they noes it in ther hahrts. Giuliano is polling better then McCain right now. "Giuliano"...was that the guy in the porno with Paris Hilton, or the guy Tony, Bruce Springsteen's guitar player, and the guy with the Fraankenschteen's Bride hairdo whacked in the season finale of the Sopranos? Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Wolfgang |
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"Opus" wrote in
: "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... wrote in news:qum0o2975niv3nl54pu7e5gbraqs7d6e8d@ 4ax.com: That said, I agree that people should be "taught" about both, as well as about religion. Exactly. Children should learn about evolution in science class, and about intelligent design in whichever class they learn about Apollo dragging the sun across the sky with his chariot. -- Scott I'm not sure I agree with ya here Scott. I believe the courts said that "intelligent design" belonged on the shelves of comic book stores. Op I'm particularly sensitive to this issue. History of Science is a hobby of mine, and I teach it whenever there's an opportunity. The Scientific Revolution (in the sense of the nickname of the 1450's- 1550's, not the Kuhnian sense) happened because scientists managed to shed the religious dogma that people like Aquinas managed to wrap around the Ptolemaic Universe, with its crystalline celestial spheres moving heavenly bodies in perfectly circular orbits around the earth. Even my scientific hero, Tycho Brahe (who I named my parrot after, cause his beak looks a little metallic), fell victim to this dogma, and supported a geocentric solar system. Read Brahe's wikipedia entry, if so inclined-- he was a real hoot). Inquisitors teach this kind of intelligent design crap and call it science. The enlightened do not. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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