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Michele Bachmann easily one of the GOP most prominent candidates. She also has scientific views from the 15th century, claiming both earthquake ;11 and Irene were divine warnings. That insane. She not alone. And that absolutely terrifying. Let me be clear up front. To be a Republican is not to be a philistine, stanley cup usa or against science by default. There are conservatives across every field of every science, and I mean no indictment against them, because there no grounds for one. There are plenty of doctors and scientists who also vote GOP. But as an institutio stanley becher n, the Republican Party of today is determined to subvert the progress of science, to s stanley mugs ubordinate it to the interest of shareholders instead of the brilliance of researchers. Bachmann disaster bleating was frantic and crazy, yes: I don ;t know how much God has to do to get the attention of the politicians. We ;ve had an earthquake; we ;ve had a hurricane. He said, Are you going to start listening to me here But it also vehemently anti-scientific. Hurricanes and earthquakes are phenomena of the natural world. We don ;t always predict them correctly, but we sure as hell understand why they happen. And it isn ;t to terrify Congress. https://gizmodo/hurricane-irene-is-worse...nk-5834530 Michele anti-empirical claims鈥攖hat she ;ll magically make gas cost $2 a gallon, that global warming is Fsgz How does War Machine help save the day in Iron Man 3 Plus a truly unexpected guest star for Doctor Who!
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