Conversations-with-Mike-2

Have you noticed a pattern here? It's rather symbolic of the Republican problem.

Whenever you quote big idears and factuals you never seem to quote a source other than yourself - that's the habit that all Republicans seem to have - they don't let the facts get in the way of belief [that they are the best]

Which brings to mind the Republican debate from last week - where the candidates discussed important issues like 'evolution.' Now these idiots used a national platform to discuss evolution despite the factual that none of them is a scientist or has been trained in any scientific discipline.

So basically the Republican debate was not about facks - it was about belief - because 'belief that the earth-is-the-center-of-the-universe' is far more important than majar issues like global warming - because thet-ther bibble never mentioned global warming a'tall.

I got to got eat some fruit to sort this out - oh - except that the bees are disappearing globally and one fourth of our food supply is under threat because bees are needed for pollination - and fruit and vegetables may become scarce...

... which is why the idiot bibble-believin' Republican president said that global warming (or any science) is not a national issue and therefore not the responsibility of the presidency

- the republicans think arguments over evolution and marriage should be more concerning to the public than scientific work to protect our food supply

Republicans obviously need to be voted off the planet - have a nice trip to Neptune - I believe they accept dogs ... just in case the innocent pooch has become as confused as its master

By the way, when you get to Neptune, look back at Earth and see if is still in the center of the universe

Gene Haynes