How is President Obama trying to destroy the economy?

Regards,

LelandJ

On 08/30/2011 03:30 PM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
> On the other hand to continue destroying the economy like Obama is trying to
> do is also just as scary. Where does that leave us?
>
>
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> From: "lelandj"<[email protected]>
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> Subject: Re: [OT] Some scary events in Republican party
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> Now, we don’t know who will win next year’s presidential election. But
> the odds are that one of these years the world’s greatest nation will
> find itself ruled by a party that is aggressively anti-science, indeed
> anti-knowledge. And, in a time of severe challenges — environmental,
> economic, and more — that’s a terrifying prospect.
>
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>
> The above statements are characteristic of a country under theocratic
> rule. Theocracies thrive by keeping people uneducated, misinformed, and
> subservient, (eg a congregation that will follow in blind faith).
>
> Texas Governor Rick Perry is in bed with big oil companies, who want to
> discredit global warming in support of continuing with an economy
> dependent on petroleum. Burning petroleum is one of the major causes of
> the green house gas CO2. I've got two words for you: Scary Perry LOL
>
> Regards,
>
> LelandJ
>
>
> On 08/30/2011 03:27 AM, Nicholas Geti wrote:
>> Normally I can barely stomach Krugman's comments in the New York Times and
>> in fact usually get so furious that I cannot finish his articles. But this
>> one I agree with 100%
>> http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/29/opinion/republicans-against-science.html?_r=1&nl=todaysheadlines&emc=tha212
>>
>> Two front runners, Rick Perry and Mitt Romney, in the Republican party are
>> turning against science and intellectual thinking. They are claiming
>> evolution is only a theory and other highly intelligent people doubt it.
>> Also they claim there is no global warming. Krugman claims that only 35%
>> of Iowans believe evolution and 21% in global warming. So these
>> weak-needed Republicans are agreeing with them.
>>
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