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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: dandi on August 06, 2012, 10:21:49 PM
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kpete (35,257 posts)
Dear Religion, While you were debating what chicken sandwiches were okay to eat,...
Tweet:
Mike Huddleston @MKHDDLSTN
Dear Religion, While you were debating what chicken
sandwiches were okay to eat, I just landed on Mars.
Sincerely, Your Pal Science
action is my duty, reward is not my concern
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10021083222
You moron, it was the queers who were all caught up in the debate over "what chicken
sandwiches were okay to eat". Arguing about picky-ass political correctness points regarding which company to patronize and which to boycott are things that drive you assholes to distraction, not conservatives.
I swear I didn't think it was possible, but I believe they've actually gotten stupider over the last week or so.
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I swear I didn't think it was possible, but I believe they've actually gotten stupider over the last week or so.
Over the last week or so? I didn't think Kpete's stupid could get any lower. Could I have been wrong?
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There's always room for devolvement, and deprovement.
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Over the last week or so? I didn't think Kpete's stupid could get any lower. Could I have been wrong?
Remember this when dealing with DUmmies.
Whenever you think they have gone as far down as they possibly can go, they start digging!
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There's always room for devolvement, and deprovement.
Remember this when dealing with DUmmies.
Whenever you think they have gone as far down as they possibly can go, they start digging!
I guess that could be the case. As Kpete apparently proved :lmao:
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Kaput is devolving.
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I have an honest question. Has kpete ever posted an original thought of her very own? She's supposed to be some sort of creative "artist." You'd think she could craft a post all by herself, but if she ever did, I don't remember it.
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"Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind." -Albert Einstein
Suck it, DUmmies.
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I have an honest question. Has kpete ever posted an original thought of her very own? She's supposed to be some sort of creative "artist." You'd think she could craft a post all by herself, but if she ever did, I don't remember it.
No, she hasn't all the years I've read her.
The rich bitch squawked when decent and civilized people showed the world her Streisandian digs, but those were barely complete sentences.
Writing stuff is for little people to do; the rich bitch is too important to have to do it herself.
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I have an honest question. Has kpete ever posted an original thought of her very own? She's supposed to be some sort of creative "artist." You'd think she could craft a post all by herself, but if she ever did, I don't remember it.
Once...when Kathy was frantic to deny the lavish lifestyle she lives to her fellow DUmbasses.
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Once...when Kathy was frantic to deny the lavish lifestyle she lives to her fellow DUmbasses.
Ah, you remember that too; thank you!
It was definitely out of the ordinary, the rich bitch writing something on her own, even if just a few words.
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Ah, you remember that too; thank you!
It was definitely out of the ordinary, the rich bitch writing something on her own, even if just a few words.
Plus actually engaging in a reply,I swear for all the copy and paste trash she puts out there I have never seen her engage at all in a thread beyond an OP.
Perhaps she is cautious of getting caught up in the vile hatred of the DUmp as it may affect her social status hobnobbing with the hated 1%. :-)
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I just landed on Mars.
Sincerely, Your Pal Science
Government didn't do that alone.
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Dear Science,
NASA wouldn't exist if government didn't tax people to pay for it. You didn't build that.
Regards,
A Taxpayer
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Science has made remarkable strides in Proving Stories and actions of the Bible and Biblical characters.
They are still out on which came first the chicken or the egg.
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hfojvt (29,112 posts)
13. Dear science, while you were spending $2.5 billion and 245 days to goto Mars
39,200 babies in Africa were dying of neonatal tetanus.
Something Kiwanis, of which I am a member, is trying to raise $110 million to eliminate.
http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/home.aspx
Of course, it was doubtles science (if not actually the human scientists) who gave us the tetanus vaccine with which that disease will be eliminated and science that gave us the knowledge of how important iodine is.
http://sites.kiwanis.org/Kiwanis/en/theELIMINATEproject/MNT/history/idd.aspx
But it is not science that motivates people to do something about the suffering of other people thousands of miles away.
Apparently now, somebody, in the name of science wants to brag about spending 22 times as much as it would take to eliminate neo-natal tetanus, to instead spend that money sending some sensors to Mars. Like that hasn't been done before.
As Vonnegut wrote:
"There had been much progress in the knowledge of how to do things. It was regrettable that there was less progress in the knowledge of things worth doing."
Or as Schumacher said,
"To do so, the task of education would be, first and foremost, the transmission of ideas of value, of what to do with our lives. There is no doubt also the need to transmit know-how but this must take second place, for it is obviously somewhat foolhardy to put great powers into the hands of people without making sure they have a reasonable idea of what to do with them. At present (1973), there can be little doubt that the whole of mankind is in mortal danger, not because we are short of scientific and technological know-how, but because we tend to use it destructively, without wisdom. More education can help us only if it produces more wisdom."
But hey, without science, how could we possibly play Global Thermonuclear War? So, thanks pal.
After which a bunch of spoil sports grouse that the faithful should be able to pray-away neonatal tetanus otherwise the whole argument is bunk.