Democrats will keep Delaware seat, but look at the bright side...

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She'll probably win Delaware but it will be close. Id rather have a quagmire in the senate than a huge majority by either party. Im just wondering when the D's will start purging the radicals, socialists, progressives out of their own party.
 
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Look, let's give this woman a chance. I think she and Alvin Greene should have their own little election, and see which will either:

-stay out of jail the longest
or
-win the Senate seat for the southern hemisphere of Neptune

I predict the race will be neck to neck with Alvin settling for a position as Ambassador to the Twilight Zone and O’Donnell winning the Neptune seat. She seems to have extensive experience in outer space.
 
GOP’s Delaware Senate Nominee Christine O'Donnell Not a Big Fan of Evolution -- Daily Intel

O’DONNELL: Well, as the senator from Tennessee mentioned, evolution is a theory and it’s exactly that. There is not enough evidence, consistent evidence to make it as fact, and I say that because for theory to become a fact, it needs to consistently have the same results after it goes through a series of tests. The tests that they put — that they use to support evolution do not have consistent results. Now too many people are blindly accepting evolution as fact. But when you get down to the hard evidence, it’s merely a theory. [...]

Now, he said that it’s based on fact. I just want to point out a couple things. First of all, they use carbon dating, as an example, to prove that something was millions of years old. Well, we have the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens and the carbon dating test that they used then would have to then prove that these were hundreds of millions of years younger, when what happened was they had the exact same results on the fossils and canyons that they did the tests on that were supposedly 100 millions of years old. And it’s the kind of inconsistent tests like this that they’re basing their ‘facts’ on. [...]

Well, creationism, in essence, is believing that the world began as the Bible in Genesis says, that God created the Earth in six days, six 24-hour periods. And there is just as much, if not more, evidence supporting that.​
 

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