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nothugoAug 6, 2008
Americans' have more than one country? Thats' s'trange of them, the weirdo's.
eviljazeAug 6, 2008
Not to disagree with the original point, but would Britain be there if America didn't go first? Would we (Canada) be in Afghanistan if America didn't ask (coerce) us to be there?
blacklabelsarAug 7, 2008
I am tired of stupid zombies like yourself.
kyratoAug 12, 2008
"creationism over Evolution" Your selective capitalization is amusing.I don't believe in a Creationist theory, in fact, Creationism should never even be set up as an alternate theory to Evolution, because the premise of Creationism is that a higher power exists... as a fact. Whereas the Theory of Evolution is a theory, not a fact. As such, Creationism should not be taught as a theory or in a science class, and Evolution should be taught as a theory.. not a fact or faith. Also, a discernment should be made between Evolution, the verb, and The Theory of Evolution. Evolution, the verb, does happen, within a species as adaptation, however there is no documented evidence that this exists on a cross-species scale. The Theory of Evolution proposes, among other things, that a species can change into another, more advanced species or completely diffrent species. As such, this is a theory.
browns004Aug 13, 2008
Both Obama and Mccain fit right into this correct portrayal. Strongly consider voting for a third party candidate...
1dreyAug 21, 2008
Zappa was genious. It is a pity that he died too early.