"As a Christian and as a public servant, I have never wavered in my belief that this world and everything in it is a masterpiece created by the hands of God. As a member of the Alabama Board of Education, the record clearly shows that I fought to ensure the teaching of creationism in our school textbooks." Republican gubernatorial candidate in Alabama
In the race for governor of Alabama, one Republican is accusing another for supporting the theory of evolution! Alabama will most likely elect one of these 2 idiots as its next governor, who in collaboration with the other ignoramuses in the state legislature will make sure students will get their best education...
I'm happy that the Olympian Gods will get their recognition as Zeus will be restored to his glory of being the god of gods! What? Not that creationism theory? Why not?
I see something positive from this race in Alabama, that conservatives openly define themselves as creationists and that liberals are for the theory of evolution and the scientific method. It may take a few more years for the good people of Alabama to reach the 21st century, but I hope that our country is moving away (albeit too slowly) from the nuttery of the conservatives.
Unfortunately, the US Republican party is being reactionary and seems to becoming even more conservative. This is either because it's shrinking political base is more conservative or that the wingnuts have taken over the party.
Ah, no "mavericks" in the GOP any more... Sarah Palin for 2012! I'm rooting for her.
UPDATE (5/12/2010):
Wait, it gets better. The Republican party in Maine has been taken over by... Well, judge for yourself. Here's from the newly adopted platform (as reported by the blog, Maine Politics):
>>An overwhelming majority of delegates to the Maine Republican convention tonight voted to scrap the the proposed party platform and replace it with a document created by a group of Tea Party activists.
The official platform for the Republican Party of Maine is now a mix of right-wing fringe policies, libertarian buzzwords and outright conspiracy theories.
The document calls for the elimination of the Department of Education and the Federal Reserve, demands an investigation of "collusion between government and industry in the global warming myth," suggests the adoption of "Austrian Economics," declares that "'Freedom of Religion' does not mean 'freedom from religion'" (which I guess makes atheism illegal), insists that "healthcare is not a right," calls for the abrogation of the "UN Treaty on Rights of the Child" and the "Law Of The Sea Treaty" and declares that we must resist "efforts to create a one world government."<<<
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