The 1776 Blog

Everyday rants and postings from a disgruntled Republican living in a strange world

Liberals and Science: A love affair, sort of.

Posted by 1776blog on November 25, 2009

The debate over abortion funding in the senate health reform bill brought to mind a topic that I have often found interesting; Liberal’s love affair with science…until it comes to abortion.

Global Warming: Liberals point to the science (which is actually grossly misinterpreted or ignored if contemptuous of the status quo).

Evolution: Look at the science.

Homosexuality: Again, look at the science.

Yet, when it comes to abortion and when a life becomes a life, liberals throw science out the window and scream and whine about a woman’s choice and individual rights. I find this interesting due to the massive amount of science that supports the beliefs of pro-life advocates, life begins at conception. Liberals are so quick to allow the murder of an unborn baby regardless of the science that supports the fact that it is in fact a baby. Still, they (liberals) love to defend the lives of murders and rapists and evil human beings on death row.

Whats wrong with this picture? Bad morals, bad people and a culture of “its not my problem and its not my fault”.

Pathetic.

One Response to “Liberals and Science: A love affair, sort of.”

  1. Anna said

    This is true—but you have to realize that this is something we have seen before. Rachel Carson’s big DDT scare, and The Population Bomb—-mass hysterical movements driven by “plausible but untrue” scientific theories and data. Here we are again with human-caused global warming. It’s another politicized and dangerous farce being promoted by the clueless media.

    I think that perhaps a more universal point is that the Liberals are the modern Tories—people who are looking for a King—-the federal government—to take care of them and tell them what to do and how to do it. We have Tories in our midst, and once we understand that, we know what to do. Our pity for the would-be slaves should not delay our action.

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