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		| Originally posted by Gattigap That POS McCain.  Must every single goddamned Republican in America lay prostate before an altar in order to run for office?
 
 The Arizona Star:
 
 McCain didn't comment on the resolution but vowed to continue speaking his mind. 
 As the Gallup Poll noted, McCain has a generally consistent conservative voting record but forged a national reputation after a series of notable breaks with fellow Republicans.
 
 On Tuesday, though, he sided with the president on two issues that have made headlines recently: teaching intelligent design in schools and Cindy Sheehan, the grieving mother who has come to personify the anti-war movement.
 
 McCain told the Star that, like Bush, he believes "all points of view" should be available to students studying the origins of mankind.
 
 The theory of intelligent design says life is too complex to have developed through evolution, and that a higher power must have had a hand in guiding it.
 
 I don't want to hear a single thing from Republicans in this country when this trend comes around to bite us in the ass.  Not a single, freakin' thing.
 
 Gattigap
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 People have been free to believe in UFOs, Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny and its done no harm.  The only people who will be influenced by the teaching of this myth are the same white trash who'd believe it whether its teaching was sanctioned by the govt or not.  
I prefer to have my pool cleaners and caddies dumber than stumps.  I see no reason not to turn the entirety of the bible belt into a fantastic source of indentured servitude labor.  We should encourage them to believe more absurdities.  The stupider, the better.  When they get further crushed by globalization, we'll get them to mow lawns for a fraction of  whhat those damn landscaping companies charge.