John Who? (repost)
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.
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 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, 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 Pete Ford, at 10:40 AM
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