1. Of course not, it is absurd. Democrats do not deny the science of evolution and climate change. Republicans do, in the name of politics and religion. A vote for today's GOP is a vote to return to the 18th century.
  2. Just an update on swing state polling date: Romney's selection of Paul Ryan for VP has given him a marginal bounce in the polls but nothing to get overly excited about. Compared to other VP selection bounces, the Romney-Ryan bounce has been mediocre at best. Generally a VP selection provides around a 3 pt polling bounce and Ryan's has been anywhere from 1-2 percentage points.

    In spite of unemployment rates rising in 44 states last month and the Romney-Ryan bounce, the President still appears fairly resilient. I suspect polls will tighten after the conventions and will continue to do so up to election day as undecided voters make their selections. Read an good article yesterday that said there are fewer truly undecided voters than in years past. Currently it appears that number could be as low as 2-3% of the electorate.
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  4. how so?
  5. What science do I deny? What religious beliefs to I wish to impose upon others?
  6. Oh so now you speak of you singularly...


    See the difference?


    Seriously man...


    You a democrat now?
  7. Well, lets start another thread about Climate change and Religion/creationism and we can go over how its all republicans vs. democrats.
  8. start it then
  9. Do a search. I'm sure there are some 1000 post threads about it already.
  10. what do you mean, Kyle? Climate change is so new.....:D