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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I just do not understand how individuals can rise to levels of success and power through spouting complete nonsense and completely rejecting basic science. I don't understand how someone can graduate from college and believe that a woman can't get pregnant if she is raped. Perhaps they don't believe this and are just saying it in the hopes that there are people out there without a high school education who will believe it, however, they should be absolutely shamed into resigning not given a vice presidential nomination. I don't object to individuals being pro-life. While I do not agree with this position, the general position itself has legitimacy as a position. However, there should be no place for making up science, lying, or trying to harness stupidity. [/quote] Ok, so Ryan believes what - a woman cannot get pregnant if raped? This thread is so ridiculous. If you want to go down that road, then i suppose that because Obama Hussein was born and raised as a muslim, I guess he believes lots of things that are not mainstream in the U.S., like women are inferior to men, it's okay to kill christians (like the rebels he supports in the middle east right now are doing), jihad, dog eating, etc. Oh, wait, he did attend that racist all black church here in the U.S. for a decade or two, so he switched to an anti-white racist crew I suppose? Is THAT what your man believes? This is all so stupid. More spinning the foci around and around anywhere but on something of imminent and major importance, e.g., jobs, unemployment, the deficit, the budget, medicare, social security, the devaluing of the U.S. dollar. . . [/quote]
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