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Fanatical Darwinism

When genuine beliefs are validated by science those who don’t believe are invalidated. I have yet to find one argument that convincingly contradicts the conclusions of the Genome Project. Irreducible complexity nor evolutionary algorithms can solely be attributed to randomization or cause and effect. The Genome Project just defined the plethora of components to the systems. What is unique to both ID and Darwinism is the fact that all organizms seek to perpetuate.

The fact that room exists for Darwin’s Theory in Intelligent Design does not stop the all or nothing tactics of those who oppose I.D. Claiming that the findings of the Genome Project are couched in mathematical or scientific terms is typical intellectual laziness. Intelligent Design is no hoax. A science based reality called Darwinism has been encapsulated by Intelligent Design. I.D. should be taught alongside evolution in public schools because it is Darwinism's origin. Organisms have a set of instructions that allow them to adapt through designed inheritance. The laws of physics are a set of external instructions that are not inherited but were written. People, the program continues to write itself before our eyes. It was designed to do that by GOD. With the argument raging it may take devine intervention for a higher theory that incorporates both to be developed.

Many who oppose Intelligent Design fear the conclusions of the Genome Project results that gave credence to a "designer" being responsible for all forms of life. The fact that "scientific" creationism or Intelligent Design can't be taught alongside evolution in public schools is the result of the anti religious bias of a certain political group that ignore facts and uses the courts to enforce it’s agenda. In Islamic nations religion and government are indistinguishable and they don’t teach Intelligent Design either. The advancements in computer technology that made the large-scale sequencing of human DNA possible would never have occurred in an Islamic nation. It is ironic that technological advancements ended up affirming what Islamic nations already know. So why do opponents denounce the influence of Christianity as being too fanatical while siding with fanatical groups like Hamas and Hezzbolah? Do they fear some new Christian non-denominational religion that argues GOD stands for Grand Old Designer? Is it the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster? I am convinced that genomics is emerging as a powerful research tool with the potential to transform medical care in ways yet dreamed of. I pray that it isn’t transformed by those with a political agenda that have no respect for its origin.

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The Racist President?

 

Why has the truth about racism not been quantified in terms of the leverage it affords Democrats? Never before will this be as evident as it will in the coming election. America will be held hostage to the insistence that not voting for Obama means you are a racist. Obama’s handlers can spin his writings about feelings of distrust toward most whites any way they want. They come across as hypocritical as the Congressional Black Caucus. The supposed caucus clapped for "Cold Cash Jefferson" rather than admonish him for his taking bribes. Their idea of closing disparities between blacks and whites is to keep them apart. Just ask Republican Stephen Cohen. He was rejected by the Congressional Black Caucus even though many black people voted for him. At this point in American history, the idea that racial identity is more important to blacks than whites is as true as the fact that it is promoted by the Democratic Party for purposes of exploitation and for no other reason.

Instead of helping minorities to assimilate as Americans, Democrats have sold the victim mentality. Good intentions can't remove the fact that they have insisted on lowering bars and watering down achievement rather than ask that voters submit to the same standards that Americans, not white Americans, have accepted.

Why do you think that black students from other countries do better in school? Could it be that they are not influenced by minority leaders that line their pockets while preaching separatist multiculturalism. Back in 1965 liberals and angry black politicians built a new plantation run by big government. The welfare plantation removed personal responsibility and replaced family structure with victimization and dependency. Who benefited then and who benefits now from the separation of races? It’s the same people and Barack Obama is their anointed one.

How long until teaching the kind of tolerance that honors every identity that isn't American or white gives rise to the idea of seeing nothing wrong with a Congressional White Caucus? The hypocrisy of organizations like the Congressional Black Caucus argue for exactly this kind of thinking.

Liberals argued hard for changing standards of admission to colleges based on race or ethnicity. Since tuition cost is one of the largest obstacles for minority college students, why didn’t liberals argue for charging whites a different tuition price based on the same criteria? Oh no, that would be racist!

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Biggest Mistake

 

The Hollowood headed celebrities were at it again recently in Washington where police estimated that 30 thousand people showed up for autographs at another anti Bush protest. An inflated estimate of 300 thousand was reported but likely came from celebrities whose math skills fall short of your average chimpanzee. The political strategy of these left-wingers is childish when you compare the strategy employed by the Sunnis in Iraq. Sunnis have made the Shia look like puppets of the Iranians in an attempt to divide the nation. Let us be clear, hating Bush is no political strategy and the protests are a joke. Iraq is a delicate political landscape that is starting to show an emergence of representative governance among diverse ethnic and religious people. The pace at which this is happening is staggering under the circumstances. Mistakes have been made as they always are. The biggest so far is underestimating how far the Democratic Party would go to get revenge on George Bush. Their tactics are consistent with the politics of personal destruction employed during the Clinton administration. Democrats virtually ignore the likes of Fouad Ajami and others that know the political situation in Iraq. Anything that uplifts and lights the way is overshadowed by shrill calls for withdrawal and destabilization. Visceral hatred for George Bush has Democrats willing to sacrifice anything, including the global economy, to achieve success.

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The proverbial elephant in the room is on a prayer rug making those who think that Iraq is not part of a larger strategy to preserve not only American interests in the Middle East, but world economic stability, look increasingly like isolationists. Iran must be dealt with using force. Talk is cheap and the talk glut is causing prices to fall. Chuck Hagel recently spoke before the Senate calling out the rest of the Lords who seem to question the President’s sincerity about not wanting Israel to continue carrying water for the rest of the civilized world. Bush knew the Senate would never have passed a formal Declaration of war but Hagel at least wanted them all on record. I use the term Lords to accurately describe this bunch of old rich politicians who should be limited to four years at best serving as Senators. Among the most hypocritical of them is Harry "Free Speech" Reid who’s attempt to muzzle bloggers with Senate Bill S.1 was shot down. Never mind his association with Jack Abramoff or his flip-flop on Social Security, this guy scares me. Plutocrats Eliot Spitzer, Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry are among a plethora of liberals who have nothing in common with the downtrodden they supposedly represent. We need to put real Americans in the Senate who care less about separating ethnicity for partisan voting and more about the true principals of representation of the majority that right now needs protection from Islamofascists. Both parties need a good house cleaning to accomplish this. Remember, it is real Americans not our Senators who determine if America holds it’s place as the world’s only super power!

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Too Busy To Deal With Health Care

 

The recent alliance of Hugo Chavez, Ahmadinejad and Ortega was blessed by Jimmy Carter, Chris Dodd and other Democrats who seem only to care that these tin pot dictators are advocates of state controlled health care. Blind faith in big government leads to an utter denial of the destruction it causes. Venezuela’s infrastructure is falling apart like Cuba. Never mind our overfunded public education system with test scores among the lowest of developed nations. Time and time again Democrats ignore facts that counter their interests. The proposed health care tax incentives outlined by President Bush in the State Of The Union Address are exactly the kind of free market changes needed to encourage competition and innovation to keep our health care system the best in the world. Instead of constructive criticism, Democrats knee jerked with typical obstructionist comments about it being dead on arrival. They are simply too busy trying to fool us into believing America can absorb any military defeat without consequences. They would rather excuse treasonous behavior to embarrass a president they despise than do what is right for America. This thin majority in congress was won based on manufactured discontent with one part of a much larger war. Democrats are still devoid of a unifying philosophy other than hatred for our president.

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