And finally New Rule: You don't have to teach both sides of a debate,
if one side is a load of crap.

Now, President Bush recently suggested that public schools should
teach intelligent design, alongside the theory of evolution. Because,
after all, evolution is quote, "just a theory." Then the President
renewed his vow to drive the terrorists straight over the edge of the
earth.

Now, here is what I don't get. President Bush is a brilliant
scientist. He's the man who proved you can mix two parts booze with
one part cocaine, and still fly a jet fighter. And yet... yet he just
can't seem to accept that we descended from apes.

It just seems pathetic to be so insecure about your biological
superiority, to a group of feces-flinging, rouge-buttocked monkeys,
that you have to make up fairy tales. Like we came from Adam and Eve,
and then cover stories for Adam and Eve like, intelligent design.
Yeah, leaving the Earth in the hands of two naked teenagers. That's a
real intelligent design.

I'm sorry, folks, but it may very well may be that life is just a
series of random events. And that there is no... master plan. But
enough about Iraq. Let me instead restate my thesis. There aren't
necessarily two sides to every issue. If there were, the Republicans
would have an opposition party.

And an opposition party would point out that even though there's a
debate, in schools, and government, about this, there is no debate
among scientists. Evolution... is supported by the entire scientific
community. Intelligent design is supported by guys online to see "The
Dukes of Hazzard."

And the reason there is no real debate, is that intelligent design
isn't real science. It's the equivalent of saying that the thermos
keeps hot things hot and cold things cold, because it's a god. It's so
willfully ignorant you might as well worship the U.S. Mail. It came
again! Praise, Jesus!

No, stupidity isn't a form of knowing things. Thunder is high pressure
air meeting low pressure air. It's not God bowling. Babies come from
storks is not a competing school of thought... in medical school. We
shouldn't teach both. The media shouldn't equate both. 

If Thomas Jefferson knew we were blurring the line this much between
church and state, he would turn over in his slave. Now as for me, I
believe in evolution and intelligent design. I think God designed us
in his image, but I also think God is a monkey! God bless you and
goodnight!





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