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  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    03/17/2006 3:30:31 PM PST · 506 of 506
    ibme to Ichneumon

    Typical Evo rhetoric.
    “Although there is evidence supporting…”
    And then goes on assuming it’s a scientific fact.

    Assumptions, based on assumptions, based on assumptions, based on assumptions…
    To boring for further comment.

  • Angry Scientists Confront NASA Officials at Conference

    03/14/2006 9:01:12 PM PST · 35 of 47
    ibme to KevinDavis

    Evos have taken over NASA.
    We’re not exploring space; we’re looking for the “Origins of Life.”
    http://origins.jpl.nasa.gov/index1.html

    We’re spending billions of dollars to support the leading evolutionist’s pet projects.
    “To explore the Universe and search for life.

    NASA is a multi-billion dollar feeding frenzy.

    I guess some of these boys will have to get a real job.

  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    03/12/2006 11:09:53 PM PST · 503 of 506
    ibme to Thatcherite

    "...at any moment *hundreds of billions* of favourable mutations will *simultaneously* be working towards fixation."

    Sorry Dude, it doesn’t work like that.

    According to the Theory of Evolution, if a mutation takes place, the whole process starts over again.

    There is only ONE parent unit involved. (simple cells split, others require male and female)

    “hundreds of billions” of cells can’t evolve into the same new type.
    Only one cell in the “hundreds of billions” can be the parent to an individual new type.

    The Theory of Evolution does allow the “hundreds of billions” of cell to evolve into many different new types of cells.

    Based on the Theory of Evolution, any specie’s lineage is always traced back to one parent (parents) for each transition. (evolutionary tree)


    According to scientist, we only have 10 billion years to deal with.
    Nasa.gov: “A particularly important epoch lies between redshifts of 1 and 3 (from about 7 to 10 billion years ago), when the present-day universe began to take shape.”

    Do you get it?
    The earth wasn’t here 10 billion years ago.
    That’s when “the present-day universe began to take shape”.

    How much of the 10 billion years was used up before the earth was even here, and then able to support life?

    So, we have way less than 10 billion years to go from rock to man.

    We each start out as one cell at conception and turn into a 10-trillion-cell mechanism able to reproduce same.

    You don’t need a $5 calculator to realize these numbers don’t add up.

  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    03/11/2006 7:49:55 PM PST · 501 of 506
    ibme to Thatcherite

    >You think you've got your "gotcha" that somehow 99% of PhD biologists haven't spotted, and you don't want to let go of it.

    You're damn right I do.
    And I noticed that you have to spin away from addressing the math.

    It's not complicated, a kid could figure it out.

  • Hannity to be dropped from WDRC radio (Hartford, CT)

    03/09/2006 6:42:19 PM PST · 54 of 156
    ibme to Screamname

    >I must admit, after hearing Rush here in NYC, Hannity coming on right after seems like an imitation, a repeat and I usually don`t listen more than a 1/2 hour.

    You have 29 minutes, 59 seconds more tolerance than I do.

  • Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation Reports Record Quarterly Sales

    03/09/2006 2:17:14 PM PST · 17 of 37
    ibme to kiriath_jearim

    The 9VE might be the best kept gun secret.
    For under $300, it’s a steal. (270.00 at gun show)
    Early Sigma models have a bad reputation but this is a total rework.

    I tried everything I could think of to get it to jam - no malfunctions.

    Some don’t like the heavy trigger but that’s why I bought it.

  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    03/08/2006 7:10:55 PM PST · 493 of 506
    ibme to Scutter

    The life tree of any one species is only a single series – straight line.

  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    03/08/2006 6:55:52 PM PST · 492 of 506
    ibme to Ichneumon

    Hey Ichneumo,

    This is a little beyond your grade school dialogue.

    It doesn’t matter what the population of a species is.
    If there is a mutation and a species starts the process of evolving into another species, the whole process starts over with a population of ONE.

    There are only so many reproductive life cycles available in the allotted time frame.

  • The Official Death of the Theory of Evolution – 2/25/2006

    02/26/2006 9:12:26 PM PST · 1 of 506
    ibme
  • How GM can avoid bankruptcy

    11/20/2005 4:03:09 PM PST · 36 of 109
    ibme to Angry Republican

    Shoot the designers.

    GM used to produce some of the greatest designs.
    Now, they are clueless and don't seem to care.

  • Thugs keep the saviors from their mission

    09/02/2005 12:35:19 AM PDT · 27 of 44
    ibme to Uncle Joe Cannon

    Bottom line, people are afraid to help large groups of blacks without armed guards.
    Even MSNBC hired bodyguards.

    If you build up a reputation of crime, violence, and hatred - people will be afraid to help you unless they have a friendly gun behind them.

  • 100 Dead after being rescued from roof tops

    09/01/2005 9:36:05 PM PDT · 115 of 262
    ibme to BunnySlippers

    >Yeah, gotcha. I agree that is a reason to stay away ... but what about the first day or two. They weren't there then!
    This was going on for days before the shooting started.
    It’s really strange.
    Hundreds and thousand sitting on the overpass, everyone knows where they are, no food or water for days.

    All kinds of speeches about ‘staging areas’ and ‘relief plans’ – how about some food and water.
    To be honest, a lot of these speeches sound like BS excuses.

    This whole thing is weird.

  • Shephard Smith "Grandstanding" in New Orleans, showing dead bodies on Fox News.

    09/01/2005 2:11:53 PM PDT · 423 of 505
    ibme to nicmarlo

    >But to just walk away?

    Don’t forget, cops are just people.
    Who knows what he’s been through?
    Sometimes, things can get so bad, there’s nothing to say.

  • Shephard Smith "Grandstanding" in New Orleans, showing dead bodies on Fox News.

    09/01/2005 1:29:52 PM PDT · 339 of 505
    ibme to PhillyGal

    >Well, reporting from an overpass w/hundreds of stranded, and some now dying! refugees, w/officials within eyeshot, but inexplicably ignoring them, just may do that to a person, IMO.

    It’s weird!
    The whole thing is very strange.

    The Salvation Army is saying they went as far as they would let them go with the food?

    You don’t see the all-out effort to help that you would expect.

    I know there is shooting now, but there wasn’t an all-out effort before that started.

    It took days to get food and water to people standing on the overpass a short distance from the Dome.

  • Best Buy fulminates about intelligent buyers

    11/10/2004 1:08:11 PM PST · 1 of 49
    ibme
    This article hits a sore spot with me.

    I bought a $1,300 computer there. It kept crashing, so I took it back.

    I really wanted the computer - AMD64 - so a week later I bought another one. It works great.

    They double charged me for the computer. Extra $1,300.

    I went to the store several times with my bank statement. Talked to several managers - they all said they would find out what happened and call me. No one ever called.

    I called corporate headquarters - they politely told me to get lost - in sweet corporate speak.

    My bank finally got my money back.

    Rebates - don't get me started!

    BB's ads on TV sum it up - they think their customers are idiots.

  • Election Night 2004 Blatherisms

    11/04/2004 2:21:34 PM PST · 27 of 35
    ibme to jjmcgo
    That was the most entertaining TV I've seen in a long time.

    I was waiting for the guys in white.

    Rather thought he was being so brilliant. It was so corny.

    You could tell everyone on the set knew they where dealing with someone over the edge.

    I really think he's completely gone!

    >>Bradley looked at him like he was insane

    The man is so full of hatred for Bush.
    All the effort he put in trying to throw the election.
    He believed his own false election polls.
    Then having to sit there for hours in front of the camera and watch Bush win.
    He imploded!

  • Oh Man You Gotta watch CBS!!!

    11/02/2004 10:42:27 PM PST · 33 of 48
    ibme to jrawk

    Dan just said - assumption being the mother of a lot of information -

  • Teacher Accused Of Putting Feces In Student's Backpack

    09/24/2004 5:34:15 PM PDT · 1 of 28
    ibme
    A spokesperson for the Dallas Independent School District said the teacher was trying to raise awareness with the family.
  • CBS: Bush Memo Story A 'Mistake'

    09/20/2004 3:44:16 PM PDT · 4 of 77
    ibme to Former Military Chick
    BREAKING: As I was walking into a Kinko yesterday - Dan Rather was just leaving. This note fell out of his pocket.

    Last week, after we got caught lying amid increasing questions about the fake authenticity of documents used to fabricate in support of a 60 MINUTES WEDNESDAY story about President Bush's time in the Texas Air National Guard, CBS News vowed to find someone to blame for re-examine the documents in question—and their source—vigorously. And we promised that we would let the American public know what this examination turned up, whatever the outcome if we can't lie our way out of this .

    Now, after extensive attempts to cover this up by acting like we're doing additional interviews, I no longer have the confidence anyone is going to believe these fakes in these documents that would allow us to continue vouching for them journalistically. I find we have got caught been misled on the key question of how our source for the documents came into possession of these papers from the DNC. That, combined with some of the questions that have been raised in public and in the press, leads me to a point where—if I knew then what I know now—I would not have I would have come up with better fakes. gone ahead with the story as it was aired, and I certainly will use professional forgers next time would not have used the documents in question.

    But we did use the documents. We made a got caught mistake in judgment, and for that I am sorry. It was an error that was made, however, in good faith and in the spirit of lying trying to carry on a CBS News tradition of presenting clever lies investigative reporting without fear being exposed by the liberal media. or favoritism.

    Please know that nothing is more important to us than DNC's people's trust in our ability to fool the masses. and our commitment to trick the public. report fairly and truthfully.

    Note: act like a victim!

  • THE LYNCHING OF DAN RATHER

    09/20/2004 2:07:43 PM PDT · 61 of 152
    ibme to NonLinear
    Danny Boy - you got hit with the tough question

    Squirm like a worm