BCR
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2010
- Messages
- 598
- Reaction score
- 178
- Location
- Heart of Dixie
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Libertarian - Left
"They are -- they are doing that here in the United States. American scientific companies are cross-breeding humans and animals and coming up with mice with fully functioning human brains. So they're already into this experiment."
Moderator's Warning: |
CHRISTINE O'DONNELL: Well, creationism, in essence, is believing that the world began as the Bible in Genesis says, that God created the Earth in six days, six 24-hour periods. And there is just as much, if not more, evidence supporting that.
To the right-that she probably won't win
To the Left-that she might
LOL Rove. What he sowed so shall he reap. The panic on the man's face when he was defending himself on FoxNews was priceless. He was more worried about the RNC and started his own fund raising group to bypass them. I don't think he realized the funding going to the tea party was far more than either he or the RNC could raise and they had a head start on him.Not quite.
The right, as evident by Rove, is afraid of the trend of Tea Party primaries. If people like O'Donnell become the standard of ideological purity, then the GOP risks its future in general elections. It will be interesting to see if the string of Palin nominated crazies cost the GOP the Senate and possibly even the House.
The thing that concerns me, is that if the crazies take the house they're going to spend the next two years investigating Obama's birth certificate at taxpayer expense. But yes, I think the GOP knows they will definitely lose in 2012, if the crazies take a majority in either the house and/or senate this election. But they can still do a lot of damage in that time, especially with spineless Dems and president cowtowing to their every whim.The left, well, probably not afraid of her per se. Castle had a good chance at winning that seat. Now it's pretty much a done deal that the Democrats will hold it. If anything, in an election perspective, they are happy. The Tea Party made is even harder for the GOP to take the Senate. But from a demographic sense, the fact that there was enough primary voters to choose a candidate like O'Donnell as an actual candidate for Congress is frightening.
None of the above.
What is most concerning to me is her illegal use of campaign contributions to support herself for the past several years.
I imagine once evidence is collected and reviewed, she'll be disqualified from running, and will face charges.
The "concerning" part is that her supporters don't seem very concerned about this eventuality.
That the sheeple embrace this, even with a shyt-ingesting smile, is scary.all four of those options have one root cause. Stupidity. I fear stupidity in power.
no vote, as this "poll" is controlled by the originater..
YEC?
The use of oddball acronyms is disrespectful.
You should have said "disrespectful oddball acronyms", instead.
That way we could call them a D.O.A
I missed the whole brouhaha over the witchcraft thing, so can someone explain why it's such a huge issue? It seems like the bulk of controversies surrounding her come from things that happened in the 90's.
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