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Shankapotomus

(4,840 posts)
39. hmm...
Mon Dec 30, 2013, 05:45 PM
Dec 2013

Perhaps if we tell republicans what our stance is on witches they'll start lighting each other on fire?

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They've been looking at themselves in their mirrors for too long MrScorpio Dec 2013 #1
Rex looking at Republicans, growing more skeptical about their evolution. Rex Dec 2013 #2
as long as they don't breed I don't care snooper2 Dec 2013 #3
When your party goes from Lincoln to Palin I could see why. JaneyVee Dec 2013 #4
"What we are really into is, um, a, devolution. Ummmm. D'oh." - Republicons (R) Berlum Dec 2013 #5
Evolution?????? mstinamotorcity2 Dec 2013 #6
There's this weird pride gollygee Dec 2013 #7
I don't know if this reflects changing personal views... AZCat Dec 2013 #8
I think you right, the crazy/stupid factor is getting concentrated more and more Katashi_itto Dec 2013 #10
It's kind of worrisome. AZCat Dec 2013 #17
The water in the Koolaid is evaporating. Gidney N Cloyd Dec 2013 #11
I was going to post something like this myself. longship Dec 2013 #23
I think some of it is inertia. AZCat Dec 2013 #24
Well, I think they're losing the moderates. longship Dec 2013 #25
Yup, it could be all of the better educated, clearer-headed people... gulliver Dec 2013 #45
I think the headline should COLGATE4 Dec 2013 #9
Oniony, I like it.. IDemo Dec 2013 #15
Perfect!!! 3catwoman3 Dec 2013 #28
They are growing increasingly sceptical about and averse to science. Shrike47 Dec 2013 #12
They think of Science as being a field of compromise, Ilsa Dec 2013 #38
Invest heavily in Velcro DisgustipatedinCA Dec 2013 #13
To be fair, the process does appear to have failed them miserably. Jester Messiah Dec 2013 #14
I just have to look, or think about THEM to grow more skeptical about evolution too JCMach1 Dec 2013 #16
To me its like an adult saying they believe in Santa Claus. Pathetically funny. ErikJ Dec 2013 #18
Wait a minute. Whoa, back up, what are you trying to say..? IDemo Dec 2013 #19
Good point. I meant believing in CREATIONISM (and/ or not evolution) is like believing in Santa. ErikJ Dec 2013 #20
One in three Americans doesn't believe in evolution, according to new survey results from the PRC lunasun Dec 2013 #21
From Chuck Norris to Kirk Cameron, Famous ‘Christians’ Say STUPID Things (Videos) napkinz Dec 2013 #22
partially a result of Brainstormy Dec 2013 #26
That's 'cause Republicans are fucking idiots...nt SidDithers Dec 2013 #27
wow. evidence continues to validate evolution RainDog Dec 2013 #29
I'm part of the 1/3 democrats that is very skeptical of evolution. egduj Dec 2013 #30
bwahahahahahaaa comedy gold. spanone Dec 2013 #32
Hahaha... SidDithers Dec 2013 #33
Way to ignore science and call Darwin a racist in the same post. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #35
Unobservable? NoOneMan Dec 2013 #36
This sounds like something you heard from a religious speaker RainDog Dec 2013 #40
that's because most republicans haven't quite evolved spanone Dec 2013 #31
They can be skeptical all they want, but the truth doesn't go away because you don't believe in it. Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #34
Considering that evolution is a matter of science.. ananda Dec 2013 #37
hmm... Shankapotomus Dec 2013 #39
As long as evolution is put forth as something to "believe" in, as opposed to scientific fact, TwilightGardener Dec 2013 #41
Well, I'm not surprised. I've often found it is necessary to have a real life experience Zorra Dec 2013 #42
wow Liberal_in_LA Dec 2013 #43
A bit of good news - Understanding of evolution increases with decreasing age muriel_volestrangler Dec 2013 #44
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