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Nov 12, 2023 07:57:15   #
Publius Twee wrote:
The left as never loved America. They have only loved the federal government that they have believed is America. The federal government is not America. That is exactly what the constitution states. The federal government is only an agreement between the states to organize an agreement between the states and a central government to create an elected republic that insurers the rights of the people.


The government approves citizenship, so....yea....some of it was just easier for us....since we were born.

So yea, states rights and all impose all kinds pesky rules and courts as well-so you're comments are mildly ignorant. What are you a: retired boomer.
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Nov 12, 2023 07:53:38   #
Liberty Tree wrote:
I do not remember either.


Remember when Milton Friedman was the president of Mont Pèlerin Society from 1970 to 1972. I'll let you figure what they were all about-since you're a typical, no-information, lazy Republican v**er.

Although, I guess I'm just as bad, but yea go figure out what Mont Pèlerin Society is all about.
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Nov 12, 2023 07:50:40   #
PeterS wrote:
Far out! He was more progressive then, than you cons are today!!!


I think Catholics are the ones that have really done more damage to this right, but Evangelicals want to join Catholics in an ecumenical round table-there's no end to the US becoming a theocracy....and we've seen how that worked out.

Leadership appointed by God-indeed. Ha
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Nov 12, 2023 07:47:46   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Scientists cannot explain:
* why humans and animals yawn,
* why we sleep and dream,
* why we laugh,
* why cats purr,
* the Placebo effect,
* why a bicycle remains upright when ridden,
* why one type of mushroom grows only in two places on Earth: Texas and Japan.
* why a tomato has more genes than a human
* why water (H2O) is the only element in the universe that expands when it cools and contracts when heated,
* why ice is slippery.

That's just a sampling of simple things science cannot explain, there are many more that are far more complex,
like why the nucleotides in a DNA strand are digitally coded to perform a specific function. The only reasonable explanation presupposes an intelligence.


Just finished reading this extraordinary science tour de force
by Dr. Stephen Meyer, a physicist and philosopher of science,

Return to the God Hypothesis: Three Scientific Discoveries that Reveal the Mind behind the Universe.
The New York Times bestselling author of Darwin’s Doubt presents groundbreaking scientific evidence of the existence of God, based on breakthroughs in physics, cosmology, and biology.

Beginning in the late 19th century, many intellectuals began to insist that scientific knowledge conflicts with traditional theistic belief — that science and belief in God are “at war.” Philosopher of science Stephen Meyer challenges this view by examining three scientific discoveries with decidedly theistic implications. Building on the case for the intelligent design of life that he developed in Signature in the Cell and Darwin’s Doubt, Meyer demonstrates how discoveries in cosmology and physics coupled with those in biology help to establish the identity of the designing intelligence behind life and the universe.

Meyer argues that theism — with its affirmation of a transcendent, intelligent and active creator — best explains the evidence we have concerning biological and cosmological origins. Previously Meyer refrained from attempting to answer questions about “who” might have designed life. Now he provides an evidence-based answer to perhaps the ultimate mystery of the universe. In so doing, he reveals a stunning conclusion: the data support not just the existence of an intelligent designer of some kind — but the existence of a personal God.


My experience with this book was an exhilarating challenge. Dr. Meyer noted in the prologue that he tried to make the deep scientific theories and methods accessible to the widest readership, but because of complex mathematical equations and a profusion of graphics showing the scientific principles and experiments at work, a background in science would be beneficial. I found that to be true, it helped me a good deal. Even so, there are some portions of the argument that are a bit of a struggle to comprehend. As a whole, this book is epic, there is a massive amount of science, both atheistic and theistic. And the title of the book begins with "Return", which can mean only one thing.
That scientists at some point in the past based their work on a God Hypothesis.

This of course is absolutely true.
The founders of modern science were theists, and many of them were Christians.
Then in the 19th century came Holyoake, Darwin, and Nietzsche.
The origin of the species and "God is dead" began to dispel the notion of a creator,
and scientific theories became naturalist/materialist.
They went to extreme lengths with mathematical calculations to create an argument for something from nothing.
With impeccable logic and a well organized presentation, using fundamental laws of science, Dr. Meyer's argument for intelligent design is a mind blower.

From the scientific community on Meyer's book:

"A marvelous compendium of indisputable scientific evidence in support of the existence of God."
Dr. Marcus Eberlin, professor of chemistry, MacKenzie University. Brazilian Academy of Sciences, Thomson Medalist.

"A state-of-the-art treatise on arguments and counterarguments about intelligent design. It performs a gigaton task of covering the origin of everything from molecular machinery to the entire universe. A much-needed book.
Dr. Stuart Burgess, professor of engineering design, Bristol University; research fellow, Clare Hall, University of Cambridge.

"With this book, Stephen Meyer earns a place in the pantheon of distinquished, non-reductive natural philosophers of the last 120 years, from the great French savant Pierre Duhem through A.N. Whitehead to Michael Polyani.
He has written a profound, judicious book of great value combining both advanced, detailed scientific expertise and philosophicsal, integrative wisdom."
Professor Michael D. Aeschliman, emeritus Boston University; author of The Restoration of Man.

"A meticulously researched, lavishly illustrated, and thoroughly argued case against the new atheism.
Even if your mind is made up--especially if it is--Meyer's refreshing take on humanity's most unbridgeable divide between secular and divine accounts of origins of the Universe, is a joy to read. You may not come come away convinced, but you'll be richer for the journey."
Dr. Brian Keating, Chancellor's Distinguished Professor of Physics, UC-San Diego, author of Losing the Nobel Prize.

"Meyer masterfully summarizes the current evidence from cosmology, physics, and biology showing that the more we learn about the universe and nature, the more relevant the God Hypothesis becomes."
Dr. Anthony Futerman, Joseph Meyerhoff Professor of Biochemistry, Weizmann Institute, Israel.

"Reviewing all relevant evidence from cosmology to molecular biology, Meyer builds and irrefutable 'case for God'
while delivering an unanswerable set of logical and scientific broadsides against the currently fashionable materialistic/atheistic worldview, Meyer builds his argument relentlessly, omitting no significant area of debate.
The logic throughout is compelling and the book almost impossible to put down. Meyer is a master at clarifying complex issues, making the text accessible to the widest possible audience. Readers will be struck by Meyer's extraordinary depth of knowledge in every relevant area. The book is a masterpiece and will be widely cited in years to come. The best, most lucid, comprehensive defense of the 'God Hypothesis' in print. No other publication comes close. A unique tour de force."
Michael Denton, MD, PhD, former senior research fellow, biochemistry, University of Otago; author of Nature's Destiny.

"This is a long overdue book that until now neither scientific experts nor religious believers had the courage to write. For those genuinely curious about the God Hypothesis, this book provides the fairest, most comprehensive statement available."
Dr. Steve Fuller, Auguste Comte Chair in Social Epistemology, University of Warwick: author of Knowledge: The Philosophical Quest in History.

"This is a truly superb analysis of the relevant evidence. Stephen Meyer convincingly demonstrates that the God hypothesis is not just an adequate explanation for the origin of our fine-tuned universe and biosphere, it is the best explanation."
Professor David Galloway, MD, DSc, FRCS, FRCP, College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences, University of Glasgow; former president, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow.
Scientists cannot explain: br * why humans and ani... (show quote)


Scientists cannot explain:
* why humans and animals yawn
They need to go to Republican Rally
* why we sleep and dream,
Same answer as above, with one caveat, the Republican Party is where "dreams go to die". You notice that Republicans never remember their dreams.
* why we laugh,
We're laughing at Republicans-they unknowingly invented the joke that they don't get.
* why cats purr,
Is this really a topic that Republicans haven't already squashed because it doesn't improve our economy
* the Placebo effect,
I think this is an on-going discovery, but fundamentally we're wired to be optimistic-except for Republicans; they "designed" to squash any critical thinking.
* why a bicycle remains upright when ridden,
Torque generated from wheels in motion, that's why vehicles have camber settings. I build an design Struts for a living.
* why one type of mushroom grows only in two places on Earth: Texas and Japan.
Both places like to keep everything in the dark.
* why a tomato has more genes than a human
Why don't you ask God-since I assume you know how to pray.
* why water (H2O) is the only element in the universe that expands when it cools and contracts when heated,
It's stability, they do know the answer. How could you ice fish?
* why ice is slippery.
Friction causes the ice to melt, laminar flow is created. A doi?
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Nov 3, 2023 07:40:30   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.salon.com/2023/11/02/maga-and-christian-nationalism-bigger-to-america-than-hamas-could-ever-be/


I think that's true; considering there are 30 million "Amerikans" that worship a dictator.
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Nov 3, 2023 07:38:59   #
[quote=AuntiE]https://amgreatness.com/2023/11/02/if-public-education-were-a-business-it-would-be-bankrupt/

If Public Education Were a Business, It Would Be Bankrupt

When the government runs something, there’s an endless supply of taxpayer money for them to use and abuse

Larry SandNovember 2, 2023

There has been, for some time now, optimism about a post-C***d recovery for American public school students, but sadly, there is no good news to be had.

Looking through a long lens, government-run education has been an enterprise rife with failure. The National Commission on Excellence in Education released a report in 1983 titled “A Nation at Risk,” which used dire language, asserting that “the educational foundations of our society are presently being eroded by a rising tide of mediocrity that threatens our very future as a nation and a people.”

The report also stated: “If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war.”

Well, that war is still on, and it has been a massacre. A Gallup poll from earlier this year revealed that just 26% of Americans have a “great deal/fair amount” of confidence in public schools. To wit….

[b]ACT scores[/i]

The average scores on the American College Testing (ACT) exams, which are used for college admission, have fallen the last six years in a row and are the worst since 1991. The average scores for reading, math, and science all fell below benchmark levels that are necessary for students to have a chance at succeeding in their first year of college.

To make things even worse, the education establishment’s “fix” for the problem is to put lipstick on the proverbial pig. According to an ACT research report, while students’ ACT scores have deteriorated, student course grades have increased sharply.

The K-12 proficiency problem

The ACT downturn is hardly surprising if you look at the latest National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) results, which show that nationwide, 29% of 8th-graders are proficient in reading, and just 26 % are proficient in math.

In California, the most recent Smarter Balanced test scores released in late October indicate that just 46.7% of students are meeting literacy standards, and a meager 34.6% are proficient in math. The tests are given to all students in grades 3–8 and grade 11.

Big cities, notably, are not faring well. In Los Angeles, proficiency rates are 41.2% in English and a paltry 30.5% in math.

In Chicago, minorities are especially poorly educated, with 11% of Black and 17% of Hispanic students reading at grade level.

But Los Angeles and Chicago schools are exemplary compared to Baltimore, where the latest NAEP scores show that just 10% of 4th-graders and 15% of 8th-graders are proficient in reading. Additionally, at 13 Baltimore high schools, not one student tested proficient on the 2023 state math exam.

Students aren’t showing up

Additionally, as reported by The 74, two out of three students were enrolled in public schools with high or extreme rates of chronic absenteeism during the 2021-22 school year – more than double the rate in 2017-18. Students who miss at least 10% of the school year – for any reason – are considered chronically absent.

Also, according to data from the National Center for Education Statistics, 35 states and more than two-thirds of school districts are serving fewer students than they did five years before the p******c shutdowns. Six and a half million more students missed at least 10% or more of school days in the 2021-22 year than in 2017-18, which t***slates to 14.7 million students being chronically absent.

In Ohio, the student absentee rate has almost tripled in the past six years. Nearly 34%, or 565,651 students, were chronically absent in 2022. In Chicago, a third of the city’s schools are at less than 50% capacity.

Why are students ditching school?

While there are many reasons for the great uptick in absenteeism, the education establishment is the prime factor. Most recently, schools abandoned their mission by hysterically shutting down as a response to C***d, thus alienating many families.

Also, the stress on whacked-out sexuality is certainly a contributor to absent kids. Many parents don’t want to subject their child to the National Education Association Pronoun Guide, which uses silly terms like “ze, zim and zer.”

In Illinois, the Evanston–Skokie school district has adopted a curriculum that teaches pre-K through 3rd-grade students to “break the binary” of g****r.

In Oregon, the State Department of Education’s health standards may soon require 6th-grade students to be able to define “sexual and romantic orientations” and “vaginal, oral, and anal sex” if implemented.

The drive to indoctrinate students with B*M, CRT, DEI, and other Marxist-driven drivel has also played a role in the public school exit. In California, the new math framework contends that mathematics should be used to “both understand and impact the world.” It argues that math teachers should hold the political position that “mathematics plays a role in the power structures and privileges that exist within our society and can support action and positive change.”

Rhode Island’s current social studies standards define “how power can be distributed and used to create a more equitable society for communities and individuals based on their intersectional identities.”

In Buffalo, NY, students are told that “all white people” perpetuate s******c r****m, and kindergarteners were forced to watch a video of dead black children, warning them about “r****t police and state-sanctioned violence,” which might k**l them at any time.

All the while, the number of teachers is increasing

The faux ongoing teacher union mantra about a “nationwide teacher shortage” is holding less water than ever these days. Marguerite Roza is the Director of the Edunomics Lab at Georgetown University. She tracks staffing at the nation’s public schools and explains that staffing has been on the upswing since the Great Recession of 2008, as schools added back staff that they had been forced to cut in the economic downturn.

Then came seven consecutive years of strong economic growth beginning in 2013, followed by the p******c-fueled hiring bonanza. In 2020, the federal government sent more than $200 billion in p******c recovery funds to schools, which hired additional counselors, interventionists (tutors), and aides and increased their reserves of substitute teachers. While not every school has increased staffing levels, Roza asserts, it’s a widespread national trend. Her organization produced graphs for six states – Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, Texas, Washington and Pennsylvania – that release their staffing and student enrollment data publicly. It could be years before complete national data is available.

Roza reports that in the past decade, the population of K-12 students in Massachusetts dropped by 42,000, but the number of school employees grew by 18,000. In Connecticut, public school enrollment fell 7% while staffing rose 8%. Even in states with expanding populations, school staff has been increasing far faster than students. In Texas, for example, there are now 367,000 more students, a 7% increase over the past decade, but the number of education employees has surged by more than 107,000, a 16% jump. Staffing is up 20% in Washington state, while the number of students has risen by less than 3%.

While the massive hiring has done virtually nothing for students, it has successfully picked the pockets of the country’s already beleaguered taxpayers.

“I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help.”

Can you imagine if your local market sold inferior food, and was staffed by some wonderful people but the not-so-wonderful ones could not be fired due to union protections? And at the same time, they kept adding employees and sold even more inferior food – would you shop there? Of course not.

In all likelihood, that store would go bankrupt. But when the government runs something, there’s an endless supply of taxpayer money for them to use and abuse.

Ronald Reagan once quipped, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: “I’m from the Government, and I’m here to help.” Those words from 1986 still ring true today, especially in the area of education. We need to get the government out of the ed biz ASAP.

We need to teacher’s unions out of the “ed biz”!!! Randi Weingarten is the greatest through to the United States. She gives not a pinch of salt for students, nor education. It is all about “show her the money. Behind closed -doors, she runs government schools.[/quote]

If you had to create useful media content-you would be out of business.

Why don't any of you clowns talk about the US Postal Service?
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Nov 3, 2023 07:37:28   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/pro-palestinian-protesters-block-traffic-on-north-
carolina-freeway/

What if you have an emergency and need ti get to the hospital?? These people are ruthless and ALL of them should be arrested!!..


Move closer to the hospital, I guess?
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Nov 3, 2023 07:36:36   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
I will shout from the highest mountain top day-in and day-out: "Dems are the "scum of the earth". And here the liberal media is doing it by proxy. It is d********g just how pathetic they are. Biden is supposedly a Christian, Pelosi is supposedly a Christian. Why aren't their faith on full display? Why aren't they shamed for their beliefs? Maybe they are shamed for being such phoneys!
Speaker Johnson told McEnany that attacks "come with the territory" in leadership role. So, it sounds like he's not that worried about it.
I will shout from the highest mountain top day-in ... (show quote)


Could you demonstrate in any meaningful way how bad Nancy's and Joe's beliefs have anything to do with serving their constiuents. Joe sure has been in the media about being a crook...every....single....day. And yet: Comer has provided no proof that connects any dots. It's as if Comer spent more time at home than in Washington DC, shagging flies with his grandchildren.

In your defense, the liberal media has been focusing on Mike's financial issues. It was a given that his beliefs are dehumanizing, like most white people from the south. Smile everywhere they go and then poop in your front yard in anonymity. Instead they will blame gays, a****a or wh**ever.
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Oct 27, 2023 21:47:18   #
American Vet wrote:
You mean like more useless, ineffective gun control laws?

That useless?


Yes, that useless
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Oct 27, 2023 21:46:08   #
proud republican wrote:
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-bidens-approval-among-democrats-plummets-record-low-gallup-1838422


https://pro.morningconsult.com/analysis/robert-f-kennedy-jr-biden-2024-democratic-primary-polling

Roughly 2 in 5 potential Democratic primary v**ers hold unfavorable views of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., up from 24% in early April. Over that period, the share of potential Republican primary v**ers who view him positively increased from 42% to 50% as he criticized President Joe Biden and espoused views that have appeal in some right-wing quarters.

With the backing of 71% of potential Democratic primary v**ers, Biden is the overwhelming favorite to win his party’s 2024 p**********l nomination, compared with 12% who support Kennedy and 4% who back self-help author Marianne Williamson.
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Oct 27, 2023 21:44:23   #
Ri-chard wrote:
According to an analysis, published this month in the International Journal of V*****e Theory, Practice, and Research, of P****r-BioNTech C****-** v*****e clinical trial data, the v*****e makers hid fatality data from regulators in order to qualify for E*******y Use A***********n.

https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/p****r-hid-data-c***d-v*****e-trial-deaths/?utm_source=luminate&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=defender&utm_id=20231027


If you and hundreds of others know about it....how is this hidden...
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Oct 15, 2023 16:55:36   #
proud republican wrote:
https://people.com/suzanne-somers-dead-at-76-8358227


How sad: another geezer bites the dust.
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Oct 15, 2023 16:54:23   #
Ri-chard wrote:
“There are House Republicans working toward a consensus Speaker w the Democrats,” said CPAC’s Matt Schlapp. “This is insane. Many Republicans also hiding behind the anonymous b****t. It’s time for t***sparency and honesty. If the v**e is public Jordan gets the v**es needed.”

https://patriotnewsnetwork.com/alert-rinos-caught-conspiring-with-dems/


Do RINO's conspire with DINO's?
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Oct 15, 2023 11:51:59   #
"[If a] people [are] so demoralized and depraved as to be incapable of exercising a wholesome control, their reformation must be taken up ab incunabulis (from the beginning). Their minds [must] be informed by education what is right and what wrong, [must] be encouraged in habits of virtue and deterred from those of vice by the dread of punishments, proportioned indeed, but irremissible. In all cases, [they must] follow t***h as the only safe guide and eschew error which bewilders us in one false consequence after another in endless succession. These are the inculcations necessary to render the people a sure basis for the structure of order and good government." --Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1819. ME 15:234

https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/j***6-under-the-capitol-dome-the-darkest-entry-yet-in-clios-tablet
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Oct 15, 2023 11:03:23   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/08/03/is-kamala-harris-really-most-unpopular-vice-president-modern-history/


Yes,

But at least she hasn't been threatened with a noose-so maybe she's not the worse.
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