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Christine O'Donnell (full of lulz)


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Shes a Republican candidate for Senator in Delaware and has been described as dumber than Palin (holy #$#?!?!)

 

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O'Donnell has been described as a former Catholic turned evangelical Christian. She has said that she now attends both Protestant and Catholic services. She has stated that she prays on every decision she makes and that during the 2006 primary she "heard the audible voice of God"(lolwut).

 

a 1996 discussion on CNN, O'Donnell advocated the teaching of creationism in public schools. O'Donnell was also critical of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, asserting that it is merely a theory, and a "myth".

 

In 2006, she told a newspaper that homosexuals have an "identity disorder" that is "adopted through societal factors."

 

O'Donnell opposes human embryonic stem cell research, human cloning, and research into cloning monkey embryos

 

 

Another typical crazy Republican

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In 2006, she told a newspaper that homosexuals have an "identity disorder" that is "adopted through societal factors.

 

I actually don't think that's so crazy/dumb...at all.

 

The other stuff? Yeah, she's a crazy [expletive].

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Homosexuality isn't "adopted".

 

I believe that we are all naturally wired to be attracted to the opposite sex, but as we progress through our lives things happen that can change that. Personally I think a decent chunk of the homosexual population do it for attention or as a way to "find themselves" (my ex is a prime example). The others truly are attracted to the same sex, but I think that was crafted out of life experience as opposed to what is biologically natural.

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I believe that we are all naturally wired to be attracted to the opposite sex, but as we progress through our lives things happen that can change that. Personally I think a decent chunk of the homosexual population do it for attention or as a way to "find themselves" (my ex is a prime example). The others truly are attracted to the same sex, but I think that was crafted out of life experience as opposed to what is biologically natural.

 

As a whole we are wired to be attracted to the opposite sex to reproduce. However, genetics can [expletive] up the wiring sometimes, and that's where homosexuality can occur. As far as I know, nothing can turn a person homosexual, just like nothing can turn a person down syndrome (not to say anything is mentally wrong with homosexuals other than not being attracted to the opposite sex). They are born that way.

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As a whole we are wired to be attracted to the opposite sex to reproduce. However, genetics can [expletive] up the wiring sometimes, and that's where homosexuality can occur. As far as I know, nothing can turn a person homosexual, just like nothing can turn a person down syndrome. They are born that way.

 

I think it really depends on the person. Some people may truly have a genetic disorder that wires them to be attracted to the same sex. However, I'd bet less than 1/4 of the so-called homosexual population actually has that. I think it has a lot more to do with life experience. I'm not saying one event can turn that switch in a person's mind to become homosexual, I think it is a lot more gradual thing. And as I said in my last post, I think a lot of those people really aren't attracted to the same sex, but rather do it for attention or a desperate attempt to find themselves (or go with the trends, as turning gay seems to be a rapidly growing fad).

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I think it really depends on the person. Some people may truly have a genetic disorder that wires them to be attracted to the same sex. However, I'd bet less than 1/4 of the so-called homosexual population actually has that. I think it has a lot more to do with life experience. I'm not saying one event can turn that switch in a person's mind to become homosexual, I think it is a lot more gradual thing. And as I said in my last post, I think a lot of those people really aren't attracted to the same sex, but rather do it for attention or a desperate attempt to find themselves (or go with the trends, as turning gay seems to be a rapidly growing fad).

 

Can you explain how gays have that feminine voice?

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I think it really depends on the person. Some people may truly have a genetic disorder that wires them to be attracted to the same sex. However, I'd bet less than 1/4 of the so-called homosexual population actually has that.

Is that a fact?

 

I think it has a lot more to do with life experience. I'm not saying one event can turn that switch in a person's mind to become homosexual, I think it is a lot more gradual thing. And as I said in my last post, I think a lot of those people really aren't attracted to the same sex, but rather do it for attention or a desperate attempt to find themselves (or go with the trends, as turning gay seems to be a rapidly growing fad).

 

Some people take time to realize they are gay. They may grow up thinking that they are normal and thinking it's just taking time for them to like women than normal boys, but they may not fully realize their attraction to men until they are later (or women to women). Or perhaps in other cases, they may try to date the opposite sex to somehow make themselves normal, but of course, fail to do so.

 

And if someone is gay because it's a "fad" and somehow a cool thing to do, then they obviously aren't gay. Being gay is actually being physically attracted to the same sex, whether it's for attention or not.

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  • 2 weeks later...

This lady is crazy.

 

It's amazing how people even support Palin and now O'Donnell. I mean your entitled to support whoever you please but these two are just goofy to me. Palin was crazy enough to begin with, then she quit on Alaska and people still somehow support her?

 

I was driving back from class a few days ago, saw a big bumper sticker on the back of a car that said "Palin Power" needless to say I switched lanes....

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This lady is crazy.

 

It's amazing how people even support Palin and now O'Donnell. I mean your entitled to support whoever you please but these two are just goofy to me. Palin was crazy enough to begin with, then she quit on Alaska and people still somehow support her?

 

I was driving back from class a few days ago, saw a big bumper sticker on the back of a car that said "Palin Power" needless to say I switched lanes....

 

What about Palin's political views don't you like. Its fine not to like her, but at least explain why. She had to resign as Governor because she's probably planning to run in 2012 and because the media went after her like they never had another candidate.

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What about Palin's political views don't you like. Its fine not to like her, but at least explain why. She had to resign as Governor because she's probably planning to run in 2012 and because the media went after her like they never had another candidate.

 

I just don't understand why anyone would be interested in electing a leader that quit on her own state. She may have been interested in 2012 (which is still a question mark on her end) but as most political critics put it "it was a flaky move on her part."

 

I am more moderate liberal than hardcore conservative so that should answer why I don't really agree with Palin's policies without having to make a long drawn out post.

 

I get the media bashed her no doubt they did, but at the same time they have a dedicated network over at Fox News abusing Obama 24/7. My point is media is part of the game, you can't get away from it and for Palin even if it was bad press she got so much publicity out of it she turned into a celebrity instead of a politician. That's how it came off to me when she quit and started doing book tours and appearances as a Fox News contributor.

 

I read somewhere her numbers have dropped significantly, and her fame is slowly becoming stale. But it will be an interesting election to see how the Tea Party people and the Republican party coincide.

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You want to know what's funny?

 

The polls CNN just reported on about an hour ago that said about 65% of independent voters are planning to vote for a Republican candidate this fall. :lol:

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Time to take this country back and restore order that this community organize has tried so hard to screw up!

 

I dont mind, it better be Ron Paul though, no hardcore conservatives plz.

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What's even funnier is the Democrats took over because people were fed up with the Republicans, and in two short years they are ready to switch back to what wasn't working before lol.

 

Two party's that are in it for the political points, not for the people.

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What's even funnier is the Democrats took over because people were fed up with the Republicans, and in two short years they are ready to switch back to what wasn't working before lol.

 

Two party's that are in it for the political points, not for the people.

 

Actually, the Democrats have held both houses for a very long time. 8 years I believe or something close to it.

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