I took the qutoe directly from the Coulter article. Once again, here it is:
Greg Packer, who was the centerpiece of the New York Times' "man on the street" interview about Hillary-mania. After being first in line for an autographed book at the Fifth Avenue Barnes & Noble, Packer gushed to the Times...
Greg Packer, first in line. You can't read this quote without admitting Rush was right.
Please take your own advice and read the Coulter article; better yet here is the quote that you misrepresented:
Another average individual eager to get Hillary's book was Greg Packer, who was the centerpiece of the New York Times' "man on the street" interview about Hillary-mania. After being first in line for an autographed book at the Fifth Avenue Barnes & Noble, Packer gushed to the Times: "I'm a big fan of Hillary and Bill's. I want to change her mind about running for president. I want to be part of her campaign."
Looks like Miss Marple needs to get her facts straight.
Evolution is not an entity, therefore it does not "care" about gay relatives in hunter gatherer groups anymore than it cares about fishermen using the right type of bait to catch more fish and feed and increase their family size.
Bacteria-to-man evolution is a mathematical impossibility. Math is pure: 5 plus 5 always equals ten. I will stick with the predictive value of mathematics over the fanciful stories of macro evolution.
Such a simple question, I surely thought this would have been answered by now or at least a good story put forth. Sorry hunter-gatherer, that story doesn't cut it.
How is it that an organism that does not breed, survive?
I agree with natural selection. It makes sense as a conserving force; sometimes the loss of information in a favorable mutation will mask the disability while preserving the organism against a greater threat. Mutated laboratory organisms return to the norm after being reintroduced in the wild.
Please maintain authorship of your own thoughts and not attribute them to me. Any answer to the original question or do you want to make up some more stuff about me?
Not all biologists accept ALife as true life forms. duh. The sooner the Darwinian cord can be cut, the better. Reading this makes me wonder if the "scientists" ever considered they were designing the game.
From a Michigan State fan to all you Marquette/Crean/Wade/Diener fans - Great, great game against Kentucky. Two more games to go, unless you meet the Spartans - then I gotta root against ya.