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I agree...national security is a biggie for me. Something the libs like to stick their heads in the sand all too often when this topic comes up.
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And they shouldnt be teaching creationism in schools. Which creation story?Thats for mommy and daddy to tell their kids.McCain wont do anything about abortion, thats all talk to get votes.The politicians NEVER do anything about abortion(except talk about it).Havent you noticed that yet? Well, I resent that evolution is taught in school as if it's fact, and yet there is no definitive factual evidence that evolution is anything other than a theory. Creationism can be taught as a theory as well, it doesn't need to be presented as fact, but if you are going to talk about "where we came from", which is relevant subject matter for a school (IMO), then you need to present all sides of the issue, even that some people believe that we where put here by aliens. The idea here is to provoke the minds of our youth and to give them information so they can make up their own minds. I wouldn't say that about the abortion issue. There are plenty of ways that the President directly and indirectly affects the outcome of abortion laws and their interpretation. But that being said, I'm much more concerned about the potential president's view on foreign policy, the military and social programs than I am about his views on abortion or gay rights or gun control. |
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They have to teach evolution in schools because it is science. Theres lots of evidence of evolution.Its all around us. I dont know what else to say.It explains so many things.
Well, this is probably a subject for another topic, but I think that your education has been successful at convincing you that evolution is fact. The truth is that the is a lot of circumstantial evidence, and yes, it would explain a lot of things, if it is indeed true, but we don't have anything, in fact, that proves the THEORY of evolution. Notice I'm not saying it's not true, I'm just saying it's speculative. But, it was once taught as a fact that the sun was pulled across the sky by a chariot. I just don't think new generations should be taught to think that it's a solved mystery when it isn't. Maybe one of these kids in school will one day provide us with some real facts about it. As far as what to teach, it's just like anything else. You teach each of the highly regarded theories about the subject. |
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There are all kinds of nifty issues both parties use...
abortion gay marriage social security taxes and on and on and on... Neither party wants to "fix" anything. If they do what will they be able to use to get the vote out? |
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Its not fear you sense, its the overwhelming sense of boredom. There hasn't been any good lib/con controversy this week. And some of the NWO crazies are making tin foil hats at the moment.
Slow news weeks always end up like this. lol |
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There are all kinds of nifty issues both parties use... abortion gay marriage social security taxes and on and on and on... Neither party wants to "fix" anything. If they do what will they be able to use to get the vote out? |
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If we "LIBS" are afraid, why's the McCain campaign keeping Palin from the press? Seems fear is everywhere in elephantland.
"Three of the four now-official candidates on the major-party presidential tickets are scheduled to sit down for questions: Democrat Barack Obama on ABC's "This Week," his running mate, Joe Biden, on NBC's "Meet the Press" and Republican John McCain on CBS' "Face the Nation." Absent from this list, of course, is the GOP's star of the moment, the not-so-long-ago obscure governor of Alaska who is McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin." http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/09/sarah-palin-w-1.html |
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Maybe I was too harsh on Palin and the old man(McCain), but Im telling you that something isnt right with Palin. Something about her isnt quite right.It will come out eventually.But the oldman is growing on me. Maybe he isnt so bad after all.Im not saying I would vote for him but I think he will win the election.
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I can tell now that McCain is going to win the election. If the democrats had elected Hillary and had Obama as her vice president it would have been a slam dunk. i think you may be RIGHT |
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Marine1488
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Sat 09/06/08 02:52 PM
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If we "LIBS" are afraid, why's the McCain campaign keeping Palin from the press? Seems fear is everywhere in elephantland. "Three of the four now-official candidates on the major-party presidential tickets are scheduled to sit down for questions: Democrat Barack Obama on ABC's "This Week," his running mate, Joe Biden, on NBC's "Meet the Press" and Republican John McCain on CBS' "Face the Nation." Absent from this list, of course, is the GOP's star of the moment, the not-so-long-ago obscure governor of Alaska who is McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin." http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/09/sarah-palin-w-1.html |
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If we "LIBS" are afraid, why's the McCain campaign keeping Palin from the press? Seems fear is everywhere in elephantland. "Three of the four now-official candidates on the major-party presidential tickets are scheduled to sit down for questions: Democrat Barack Obama on ABC's "This Week," his running mate, Joe Biden, on NBC's "Meet the Press" and Republican John McCain on CBS' "Face the Nation." Absent from this list, of course, is the GOP's star of the moment, the not-so-long-ago obscure governor of Alaska who is McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin." http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2008/09/sarah-palin-w-1.html The fact remains they're keeping her hermetically sealed. |
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Can I have a hug?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com//gadgets/slideshows/279/webpix//slide_279_0.png |
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Mc Pain says, "Nobama"
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