Friday, August 19, 2005

John Who? (repost)

Bush has now endorsed the idea of teaching Intelligent Design, a.k.a Creationism, in schools as if it was science. The ID proponents (or "IDiots", as I like to call them) must be jumping up and down shouting Hallelujah and Perraise the LOOORD! like there's no tomorrow.

Enough has been said by others about the stupidity of this, and the stupidity of a "president" that would believe it.

This week's big question is this: Bush has a scientific advisor - John Marburger. Does this IDiot "president" just not ask his advisors anything, or does he get all his answers from prayer and reading the bible?

Note - I deleted the original post because some spamming w@nkër posted an ad comment to the original. Unfortunately it means I lost the original comments (but there were only two and one was mine anyway). I have now switched on word-verification to avoid that problem in future. Sorry for the inconvenience, friends.

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3 Comments:

  • I don't understand the need for extremist politics. I mean, like it or not, putting "president" in quotation marks does not erase the fact that he is, truly, your president -- and you're going to have to live with that until 2008.

    However, he's not my president. I'm Canadian :D

    By Blogger Christopher Trottier, at 5:26 PM  

  • Evolution is a theory, not a fact. Since neither can be adequately proven, I personally don't see why both sides can't be taught.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:41 AM  

  • christopher: I call Bush "president" because I believe he's a fraud, in power through fraud and lies. If you consider that extremist, then so be it.

    lynn: No, evolution is a fact; Darwinism is a theory to explain it. I wrote an entry on this very subject, which you can read here.

    By Blogger Pete Ford, at 10:40 AM  

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