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CrazyAnglican wrote:jnd94 wrote:Even if Mike Huckabee somehow wins the Republican candidacy, he will never win in the elections.
Mike is the only one to the Republican's to run against the Clinton's and win (and he's done it more than once, being from their home state and Bill's hometown). I wouldn't sell him so short.
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Skittles! wrote:I tell you what is crazy - American politics. Seriously, trying to grasp it is so confusing.. No wonder why so many people don't vote
Napoleon Ier wrote:easy as pie, as I believe the expression is current in the New World colonies, which my namesake rather mistakenly, it must be said, sold...
Skittles! wrote:I tell you what is crazy - American politics. Seriously, trying to grasp it is so confusing.. No wonder why so many people don't vote
CrazyAnglican wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:This links explains it quite well.
Basically, he considers his BA in biblical studies to be a theology degree.
It isn't.
The link you provided said that his Biblical Studies degree could technically be considered a theology degree (I wouldn't know what else it would be considered). I can't see where he's trying to mislead anyone about his qualifications. After all you admitted that some of his ideas were pretty good from that foreign policy essay.
Are you familiar with the curriculum? I think I'm pretty average, and I would consider a degree in Biblical Studies a theological one. I certainly can't see this as being a basis for thinking he's crazy.![]()
Hmmm. A guy is crazy if he makes a statement in ignorance (He admits it was a mistake) sixteen years ago, believes that God created the world but hasn't attempted to force that view on anyone, and believes that God is helping him in his daily life? Sorry it just seems you and I have a different view of crazy.
Snorri1234 wrote: It's not a Theology Degree, it's a degree in a subject related to theology.
Snorri1234 wrote:I'm not familiar with it, and certainly biblical studies deals with religion. However, unless the course deals with military tactics, terrorist group details and basically anything concerning the war on terror, I fail to see how his degree makes a difference.
Snorri1234 wrote:This is a guy who thinks isolating the carrier isn't quarantine!
Snorri1234 wrote: His belief that God created the world is no problem, but you again miss the point that he doesn't object to it being taught alongside evolution as "evolution is only a theory". Aside from the fact that believing in creationism still is, well, just, well crazy, thinking it's a good idea to teach it in class is just bad.
Snorri1234 wrote:And believing God is behind your rise in the polls, instead of y'know, you just being popular, is kinda strange.
I believe he was planning on taking it back by force later on. Though a few things over there in Europe just didn't quite work for him though...Napoleon Ier wrote:Nah we sold you 2,140,000 km² and the Russkies sold ya 1,717,855 km².
Plus they sold you a freezing wasteland with some salmon, oil and a few nice glaciers thrown in, we pretty much sold you the bulk of modern america. The purchase, technically isn't valid under current french law, since Napoleon "illegitimatly" declared himself ruler. Well, I suppose it was one of his mistakes, that and invading Russia.....
Napoleon Ier wrote:Nah we sold you 2,140,000 km² and the Russkies sold ya 1,717,855 km².
Napoleon Ier wrote:Plus they sold you a freezing wasteland with some salmon, oil and a few nice glaciers thrown in,
Napoleon Ier wrote:we pretty much sold you the bulk of modern america.
It was Jefferson, and the rest sounds about right as well.CrazyAnglican wrote:Napoleon Ier wrote:Nah we sold you 2,140,000 km² and the Russkies sold ya 1,717,855 km².
Yeah I thought that may have been the case. Ya' got me there.
Napoleon Ier wrote:Plus they sold you a freezing wasteland with some salmon, oil and a few nice glaciers thrown in,
Oil, forests, salmon, Alaskan king crab, really big bears, and don't forget ......gold. Those Russians rock. It was a big scandal called Seward's folly. Seward being the guy who approved the deal, until they struck gold. Then it seemed like a pretty good idea all of the sudden.
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h230.htmlNapoleon Ier wrote:we pretty much sold you the bulk of modern america.
Yep, you guys rock too. I think President Jefferson got it for something like $7.00 a square mile.
luns101 wrote:Just please tell me that the Ron Paul nightmare is going to be over by Super Tuesday!
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
CrazyAnglican wrote:The absolute nerve of this guy. Saying he's got a Theology degree, when its only a degree in a field related to theology!
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He has a degree in a "field related to theology"; he has experience working in that field. He has experience as the governor (Chief executive) of Arkansas. He has set out a pretty good plan for foreign affairs, including (gasp) actually talking to the Iranians face-to-face instead of bombing them.
As for military tactics, that's kind of what the Chiefs of Staff are for.
He's qualified.
You mean tought dont you? He's admitted the mistake, and it was sixteen years ago. Who exactly is he talking about quarenteening now? Weren't you complaining yesterday that he was letting too many people out of prison?
He was the governor of Arkansas for two terms, and they still teach evolution in Arkansas schools. Governor's have more say in American school curriculum than U.S. Presidents do. Rest assured evolution isn't going anywhere.![]()
Probably not to the Christians who are voting for him.
jay_a2j wrote:That's truly sad. Do you even know why you hate him so much?luns101 wrote:Just please tell me that the Ron Paul nightmare is going to be over by Super Tuesday!
Wayne wrote:Wow, with a voice like that Dancing Mustard must get all the babes!
Garth wrote:Yeah, I bet he's totally studly and buff.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Snorri1234 wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:He was the governor of Arkansas for two terms, and they still teach evolution in Arkansas schools. Governor's have more say in American school curriculum than U.S. Presidents do. Rest assured evolution isn't going anywhere.![]()
I wouldn't be so sure...
CrazyAnglican wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:He was the governor of Arkansas for two terms, and they still teach evolution in Arkansas schools. Governor's have more say in American school curriculum than U.S. Presidents do. Rest assured evolution isn't going anywhere.![]()
I wouldn't be so sure...
I would. These are straight from to the Curriculum guide used in Arkansas public schools.
Do you really think he can win the Republican nomination? Can he beat Giuliani and McCain? I dont think so.CrazyAnglican wrote:jnd94 wrote:Even if Mike Huckabee somehow wins the Republican candidacy, he will never win in the elections.
Mike is the only one to the Republican's to run against the Clinton's and win (and he's done it more than once, being from their home state and Bill's hometown). I wouldn't sell him so short.
Snorri1234 wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:Snorri1234 wrote:CrazyAnglican wrote:He was the governor of Arkansas for two terms, and they still teach evolution in Arkansas schools. Governor's have more say in American school curriculum than U.S. Presidents do. Rest assured evolution isn't going anywhere.![]()
I wouldn't be so sure...
I would. These are straight from to the Curriculum guide used in Arkansas public schools.
Oh, you can't be this stupid.
The problem is that schools are pressurizing their teachers not to teach it, not that the law doesn't say they should. When a governor seems completely unconcerned with stopping it, I call him fucking crazy because he is fucking crazy.
dwightschrute wrote:Do you really think he can win the Republican nomination? Can he beat Giuliani and McCain? I dont think so.CrazyAnglican wrote:jnd94 wrote:Even if Mike Huckabee somehow wins the Republican candidacy, he will never win in the elections.
Mike is the only one to the Republican's to run against the Clinton's and win (and he's done it more than once, being from their home state and Bill's hometown). I wouldn't sell him so short.
CrazyAnglican wrote:I am a teacher. I teach the curriculum regardless of what anyone says, and I've never heard anyone say not to teach the curriculum. Kindly refrain from insulting my intelligence with your conspiracy theory.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Just say NO to Mike Huckabee
No to Giuliani
No to Romney
No to Hillary
Sweet, I can say yes to McCain!jay_a2j wrote:Just say NO to Mike Huckabee
No to Giuliani
No to Romney
No to Hillary
VOTE RON PAUL!
Napoleon Ier wrote:Nah we sold you 2,140,000 km² and the Russkies sold ya 1,717,855 km².
Plus they sold you a freezing wasteland with some salmon, oil and a few nice glaciers thrown in, we pretty much sold you the bulk of modern america. The purchase, technically isn't valid under current french law, since Napoleon "illegitimatly" declared himself ruler. Well, I suppose it was one of his mistakes, that and invading Russia.....
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