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Old 02-15-2012, 10:45 AM   #31
infinite monkey
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And he was not surprised "that the center of the Catholic Church abuse took place in very liberal, or perhaps the nation's most liberal area, Boston."

You know, 'cause those priests living in 'liberal' areas are more likely to rape little boys, since liberals have no values and stuff, and the priests are unduly influenced.

And he hates science. Or he doesn't. Or he does. I don't know. He doesn't know.

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In 2002, Santorum called intelligent design "a legitimate scientific theory that should be taught in science classes. "By 2005, though, he had adopted the Teach the Controversy approach. He told National Public Radio, "I'm not comfortable with intelligent design being taught in the science classroom. What we should be teaching are the problems and holes ... in the theory of evolution." Later that year, Santorum resigned from the advisory board of the Christian-rights Thomas More Law Center after the Center's lawyers lost a case representing a school board that had required the teaching of intelligent design. Santorum, who had previously supported the school board's policy indicated he had not realized that certain members of the board had been motivated by religious beliefs. Santorum critics claimed he was backtracking from his earlier position because he was facing a tough reelection fight for 2006. When asked in November 2011 about his views on evolution, Santorum stated that he believes that evolution occurred on a tiny, micro level.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Santorum
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