What will the poor anti-science, anti-reality pubbies do now?!Three climate contrarians vie to lead House Science Committee
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There has been some good news for the Science Committee to come out of the last election. Representative Todd Akin (R-MO), whose lack of understanding of biology was made clear by his comments on "legitimate rape," had to give up his seat to run for the Senate, a race he lost. Meanwhile, Paul Broun (R-GA), who said that evolution and cosmology are "lies straight from the pit of Hell," won reelection, but he received a bit of a warning in the process: dead English naturalist Charles Darwin, who is ineligible to serve in Congress, managed to draw thousands of write-in votes. And, thanks to limits on chairmanships, Ralph Hall (R-TX), who accused climate scientists of being in it for the money (if so, they're doing it wrong), will have to step down.
Actual grasp of science apparently not a top qualification
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Hopefully, take a few real science courses.bannination wrote:Three climate contrarians vie to lead House Science Committee
What will the poor anti-science, anti-reality pubbies do now?!
But, you know, "them universities ain't nothin' but a bunch of brain washin' fools, dadgummit!"

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