I think Mom Jeans are gonna be the issue that decides 2014! |
Yeah, it's Democrats who always operate based on emotion. |
What does this even symbolize? |
Black people doing something dumb? Call it Obama four hours of entertainment! |
Putin now rules the world. |
Man, if the GOP wins in 2014, Freepers are just gonna get more angry. |
So simple! Just take pics of Obama and dictator quotes and mix for maximum Freeper accolades. |
So this is the latest DDT narrative? |
Looks like some of the more talented freeper photoshoppers have left FR.
ReplyDeleteThe only ones left are doing basic photo tricks circa 1985.
More like MS Paint and/or online image macro generators.
DeleteRegardless, none of them make any sense.
No blinking this week?
ReplyDeleteI don't have enough time in my life to begin explaining how stupid "varmintman" is. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3133957/posts?page=5#5
ReplyDelete" Again, Gould and Eldridge require that the Abracadabra-Shazaam(TM) happen not just once, but countless billions of times, i.e. at least once for every kind of complex creature which has ever walked the Earth. They do not specify whether this amounts to the same Abracadabra-Shazaam each time, or a different kind of Abracadabra-Shazaam for each creature.
I ask you: How could anything be stupider or worse than that? What could possibly be worse than professing to believe in such a thing?"
I'll be happy to answer that! What could be stupider is believing that everything and every living species today was created by an invisible guy in the sky all at once out of thin air, and such thing has never happened again.
The "Abracadabra-Shazaam" is sexual reproduction and natural selection.
DeleteI know that. I thought perhaps he was referring to punctuated evolution as "abracadabra-shazaam." What I cannot understand is how punctuated evolution (sudden bursts of adaptation in response to drastic environmental pressures) is somehow less believable than everything appearing as it is today, in the blink of an eye, from thin air. "I can't grasp the mechanism, so -- magic!"
DeleteI meant to say "punctuated equilibrium," not punctuated evolution.
DeleteReading the DDT pic, I saw a Harold Koenig listed as a Surgeon General, and I had to rack my brain for a moment to remember if and how he was a SG. Turns out, he was the Deputy Surgeon General of the Navy back in the '90s.
ReplyDeletehttp://usstranquillity.blogspot.com/2011/10/vadm-harold-m-koenig-surgeon-general.html
Apparently he's been a hard advocate for the relegalization of DDT in this country and worldwide. Still doesn't explain how the outlawing of DDT in this country hasn't led to the spread of malaria again in the US.