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ChrisFromNJ
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« on: August 29, 2008, 04:08:59 PM »

Just a reminder that behind all the good looks, Sarah Palin is just your average, run of the mill far right "conservative" who rarely strays off the GOP reservation and gets their orders from the conservative talk radio wing of the party.

Maybe we'll find out more about Sarah Palin's record and what she stands for and less about how she competed in the Miss Alaska contest as the days go by.

http://dwb.adn.com/news/politics/elections/story/8347904p-8243554c.html

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ChrisFromNJ
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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2008, 06:39:40 PM »

Just a reminder that you're a worthless (and now we know, rather lazy) hack. This has been posted already. Delete.

She's Rick Santorum with a pretty face.

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ChrisFromNJ
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« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2008, 07:12:49 PM »

Just a reminder that you're a worthless (and now we know, rather lazy) hack. This has been posted already. Delete.

She's Rick Santorum with a pretty face.



And that's supposed to be a bad thing to me?

It's a bad thing to most normal Americans.

Now if only the corporate mainstream media would tell us more about her far right-wing record and less about how she was the runner-up for Miss Alaska.
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ChrisFromNJ
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« Reply #3 on: August 29, 2008, 07:32:57 PM »



It's a bad thing to most normal Americans.


Remind me to leave America when you are the voice for "normal" Americans.

Bill and Hillary Clinton = normal Americans.

Rick Santorum = not so much.

As much as you would like to think otherwise.
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ChrisFromNJ
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« Reply #4 on: August 29, 2008, 09:15:55 PM »

She does not respect other religions. My mom took me out of class when that happend. So many people will object to it. I hate her.
Clearly believing students should be exposed to both sides of a debate makes her hate-worthy.

Again, I would like someone to explain to me why an idea, lacking scientific evidence, should get more credence in a science class, just because lots of people believe it in a culture.
It shouldn't, of course. Except she didn't say that. What she said was, "I don't think there should be a prohibition against debate if it comes up in class. It doesn't have to be part of the curriculum." No where does she say creationism should get more credence than evolution in a science class, or even that it would be taught per se.

Does that mean we should start teaching Holocaust denial or 9/11 conspiracy theories in history class?

That is debate, is it not?
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