2. Why do Arabs not vote for Republicans?
3. Why do Puerto Ricans not vote for Republicans?
You get my drift...
Stuff like this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1784876/posts?page=0#0
certainly doesn't help the Republican case.
Memo: Stop Teaching Evolution (It's A Plot By The Jooooos!)
Dallas Morning News ^ | 2/14/07 | Robert T. Garrett
Posted on 02/14/2007 12:43:16 PM PST by steve-b
The second most powerful member of the Texas House has circulated a Georgia lawmaker's call for a broad assault on teaching of evolution.
House Appropriations Committee Chairman Warren Chisum, R-Pampa, used House operations Tuesday to deliver a memo from Georgia state Rep. Ben Bridges.
The memo assails what it calls "the evolution monopoly in the schools."
Mr. Bridges' memo claims that teaching evolution amounts to indoctrinating students in an ancient Jewish sect's beliefs.
"Indisputable evidence long hidden but now available to everyone demonstrates conclusively that so-called 'secular evolution science' is the Big Bang, 15-billion-year, alternate 'creation scenario' of the Pharisee Religion," writes Mr. Bridges, a Republican from Cleveland, Ga. He has argued against teaching of evolution in Georgia schools for several years....
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Intelligent, highly successful people can be as paranoid, and hysterical, and bigoted, as anyone else. Barnett is largely right in his analysis, I think. He's also right to say this will take time. To put it bluntly, a younger generation less alienated from certain aspects of America, and more intermarried with other Americans, needs to replace the older generation. The GOP and conservatives should not be kissing butt. They should reach out intelligently and UNAPOLOGETICALLY, and without trimming their principles. They should focus on getting the most out of the Jews (and blacks, etc.) that they have, not on converting large numbers. It's a waste of time and the price is too high even if we manage to succeed.