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America isn't breaking up, but it's going through a difficult change. An entire political party has been subverted by the religious right.
Only a total, drooling moron of the lowest order could believe that replacing science with religion or challenging science with religious dogma is good for the country. And yet, that is exactly what many on the right want to do. What's worse, it's not even seriously challenged within the Republican party. In fact, despite the obvious damage to the country, it seems to be promoted.
What you do with science is certainly a matter for debate, but the fruits of science are based on data. Republicans don't seem to understand that one simple fact.
Add their increasing disdain for higher education, or any education and their dwindling numbers and you have a shrinking minority kicking and screaming it's way into oblivion.
It's even more difficult for them because they just came off of a period when they controlled both houses, the presidency and the Supreme Court. During that time, they have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans and the maiming of tens of thousands of Americans as well as the destruction of the economy, the incompetence of Katrina, they tore up the Justice Department and the EPA. They have made the rest of the world fear and despise us. And, they let go the greatest mass murderer in American History and supported the destruction of the Christian people in Iraq. Everything they have touched has been a disaster.
Anyone who questioned this home grown terrorism has been called a terrorist.
So America isn't "breaking up", but it's trying to turn away from this disastrous direction we were led into by the religious right wing.
Only a total, drooling moron of the lowest order could believe that replacing science with religion or challenging science with religious dogma is good for the country. And yet, that is exactly what many on the right want to do. What's worse, it's not even seriously challenged within the Republican party. In fact, despite the obvious damage to the country, it seems to be promoted.
What you do with science is certainly a matter for debate, but the fruits of science are based on data. Republicans don't seem to understand that one simple fact.
Add their increasing disdain for higher education, or any education and their dwindling numbers and you have a shrinking minority kicking and screaming it's way into oblivion.
It's even more difficult for them because they just came off of a period when they controlled both houses, the presidency and the Supreme Court. During that time, they have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans and the maiming of tens of thousands of Americans as well as the destruction of the economy, the incompetence of Katrina, they tore up the Justice Department and the EPA. They have made the rest of the world fear and despise us. And, they let go the greatest mass murderer in American History and supported the destruction of the Christian people in Iraq. Everything they have touched has been a disaster.
Anyone who questioned this home grown terrorism has been called a terrorist.
So America isn't "breaking up", but it's trying to turn away from this disastrous direction we were led into by the religious right wing.
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