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<p>“If I am not mistaken.” “…so I assume.”</p>
<p>These are not the words of someone who can confidently state the positions of the potential president of the United States. And the fact that her son is serving in Iraq doesn’t shed a light on a thing; Joe Biden’s son is going to Iraq too. You think Joey thinks Saddam caused 9/11?</p>
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<p>So she’s essentially his yes-woman? I thought she was going to bring change?</p>
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<p>Such beliefs DO matter because anybody who believes in creationism is a goddamn moron. In Canada, there was a leader called Stockwell Day who did pretty well for a while as the social conservative candidate, until it was revealed he believed in creationism. Then his candidacy became a joke. You see, in a decently-informed country, such moronic beliefs such as creationism is not tolerated as differences in belief but excoriated for what they really are: lunacy.</p>
<p>Hypocritically, all these conservative xenophobe types that are willing to actually consider creationism as a viable alternative are hellbent on keeping such “savage” systems such as Shari’ah Law out of their precious western society.</p>
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<p>Obama’s never lied about how being a politician in Illinois automatically gives him foreign policy via proximity. That’s the difference.</p>