12.16.2006

Was November 2006 intelligently designed?

In case anyone wondered why the Republicans lost Congress, they up and decided to remind us.

Their outgoing Congress decided to submit an opinion accusing the Smithsonian of politicizing science. It's all the same-old, same-old anti-science, pro-ID creationism nonsense you would expect; and it centers around the Smithsonian's reaction to Stephen Meyer's "peer-reviewed" review that has been hailed universally by the scientific community as not-peer-reviewed bullshit containing no new research but lots of discredited theologic assertions.

Good job jerk-asses. I'd hate to see you people focus on anything relevant, like limited government or executive branch oversight or constitutional liberty infringements or something like that. Thankfully, there's not a mismanaged war going on, just that atheist War on Christmas.

You closet cases mind Nancy's San Franciscan decorators on the way out. You're probably going to get a hard-on when you see their trim figures, muscular buttocks, and well-manicured man-hands, but don't let that change your love for Jesus, America, and traditional family values.

1 comment:

  1. It seems almost no one who runs for Congress has even an inkling of the Enlightenment principles upon which our republic was based. Ambrose Bierce was right:

    "VOTE, n. The instrument and symbol of a freeman's power to make a fool of himself and a wreck of his country."

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