Sunday, September 11, 2011
On quite an unusual post about politics....I'm as not well informed as I'd like with the running candidates for the Democratic Party, but honestly. I feel like the Republican party has a bunch of idiots running as candidates that I feel like I should speak my mind about. Republican candidate Rick Perry believes that there are "flaws to the theory of evolution" I hate these conservative Southern assholes who still through and through deny the theory of evolution. You cannot create nothing from nothing. Humans are a byproduct of hundreds of years of evolution to our surrounding environment. We did not magically pop up one day. Problem is, most people are too human-centric. The world does not revolve around humans, we are also not the most fit animals. We are definitely the one of the most intelligent creatures. We have rational mind that can solve problems. But we are not the most fit to nature. A bear could easily outwrestle me, hands down. But I sure as fuck can create a bear trap.
My biggest annoyance is how the Southern states of the United States are so religiously conservative. I feel as denial of evolution is basically denying 2+2 = 4. It's absurd. I have no problems with religious people. But I do have problems with ignorant religious people. Some people need a faith to get them through at the end of the day, and some don't. Understandable. But a religious person cannot deny facts. Even the most atheist people will look for faith somewhere in times of crisis, but you can't overlook fact. You cannot sit on your ass and believe the sun revolves the Earth.
My second problem is Republican Michelle Bachmann. Another religious GOP candidate. She says I quote "Carbon Dioxide is portrayed as harmful. But there isn't one study that can be produced that shows that carbon dioxide as a harmful gas" She also went on about how the atmosphere is 3% carbon dioxide. Please. The atmosphere is less than a percent of CO2. The most ridiculous made up crap ever. She also believed Hurricane Irene was a "sign from God" for the federal government to stop spending. And honestly, if she ever became President, religion would most likely be taught at school. And that disgusts me. Church and state should always be separate in my eyes. But she appeals to the religiously conservative South. She is actually dangerous to some degree as a Presidential candidate. And that is shocking.
I do hope Obama gets re-elected. It could possibly be much more worse.
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