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It’s not easy denying evolution while championing Social Darwinism. The Republicans have a delicate two-step to perform: pro-some-Bible and pro-some-science. Despite a global scientific consensus on evolution, Republican politicians embrace a literal interpretation of the Bible when it comes to how we all got here. But their reading gets suddenly metaphorical when it comes to the parts in the Bible about helping the poor. Citing the Bible as an authority, the current incarnation of Grand Old Partiers tell Americans modern science doesn’t have enough evidence to prove things like evolution or global warming. But further tax cuts for the super rich? Bible is pretty clear about it being easier for a camel to pass through an eye of a needle than for a rich man to get into heaven. And the Republicans are pretty clear on ignoring that part. Liberals dismiss Republicans as Know Nothings and simpletons – not true. This anti-some-Bible and anti-some-science dance is very complicated. There’s a lot of nuance that can be summed up like this: The GOP is skeptical when it comes to things with which they disagree. Simple? Not at all. See, when Republicans talk about the “free market” and how the “greatest” is chosen by this fabled marketplace – that’s what Charles Darwin described in 1859 as “natural selection” in his book, Origin of the Species . So when evolution-denier Congresswoman Michelle Bachmann (R-MN) says she wants to repeal socialist Obamacare with “free market” solutions. She’s pleading for competition . A competition that, naturally, selects winners and losers. Republicans are not anti-science entirely, they’re anti…sometimes. How anti-science can you be with an iPhone in your pocket? It does take some specialization . A bit of partisan specialization. Like having seven out of eight GOP candidates proudly deny evolution as just a theory while debating in the hanger of Reagan’s Air Force One; never questioning aerodynamics or gravity —which are also, technically, just theories. Texas Governor Rick Perry proudly proclaims his belief in vaccinations to thwart cervical cancer – a very science-y stance — but not in laws to thwart climate change. Like I said, Republicans are not all-in on being against science. The GOP treats science as their illegitimate love child. They deny its existence for political purposes, while quietly funneling child support to it. The Republican Party is not trying to be Amish. Republicans are not Luddites. Republicans are for technology. They don’t want to actually live in the 18th century; they just want to idealize it. Those tri-corner hats were bought on the Internet. They boast proudly of having a bigger/better presence on Twitter and Facebook than Democrats. This is the party that sees endless uses for Predator drones and embraces all innovations with military applications. How exactly do you drug test welfare recipients without science? You don’t! How does one “drill, baby, drill,” frack or remove the tops of mountains without employing someone who knows their way around the periodic table? You don’t. Then, of course, they treat the Bible as their political wife dutifully standing by their side in photo ops, nodding in support of everything they say. And as much as the GOP has a reputation for pandering to churchgoers, their platform contradicts biblical teachings. Jesus was not a banker or a CEO. He was labor. He was skilled labor at that (think AFL-CIO). But Republicans claim a monopoly on Christianity and use it (as we saw with Perry’s Texas prayer rally) as a prop. It’s part of the stagecraft for their political image. But just like science, when the Bible has something in it they don’t like, they just deny it and move on. So Republicans do believe in science and they also believe in the Bible. They just believe in politics first. Cross posted at TinaDupuy.com

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HP goes display crazy, unveils eight new models, four IPS panels (hands-on)

HP may not have much going on when it comes to cellphones and tablets at the moment, but the company is hardly resting on its laurels. As if to prove it’s still got a bit of fire in its corporate belly, it unleashed a total of eight new displays today (nine, if you count the updated HP rp5800 Retail System). The trio of digital signage models, including the 47-inch multitouch LD4720tm, probably aren’t of much interest to you, but the four new ZR series Performance Displays and the more budget friendly LE2202x Essential display are worth at least a quick glance. The LE model is an LED backlit, 1,920 x 1,080 monitor with 21.5-inches of real estate and a 5ms response time. The ZR line are all IPS displays, ranging in size from 20 to 27-inches, with a resolution of 1,600 x 900 at the low end and up to 2,560 x 1,440 for the ZR2740w. The 2740 also sports the ability to display over one billion colors, while the three other models make do with just 16.7 million. The ZR2040w, ZR2240w and ZR2440w are available now for $189, $289 and $425 respectively, while the ZR2740w is expected to follow in October for $729. Those with less demanding eyes and occupations will be able to grab the LE2202x on September 19th for $179. Check out the galleries below, as well as the PR after the break. Dante Cesa contributed to this report . Gallery: HP LE2202x, ZR2740w, ZR2440w, ZR2240w and ZR2040w monitors Gallery: HP performance displays hands-on Continue reading HP goes display crazy, unveils eight new models, four IPS panels (hands-on) HP goes display crazy, unveils eight new models, four IPS panels (hands-on) originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Sep 2011 11:30:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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Americas Next Top Model

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Americas Next Top Model

America’s Next Top Model Cycle 4, Episode 4: The Girl with the Worst Photo in History America’s Next Top Model Cycle 8, Episode 10: The Girl Who Picks a Fight America’s Next Top Model Cycle 7, Episode 7: The Girls Who Made It This Far Lornsie says: Had to ring in work sick. I’ll just watch Americas next top model .

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To the Tea Party, freedom may be just another word for dying without health insurance. But for Ron Paul, Wolf Blitzer’s debate question about whether a man without insurance should be allowed to die (to which audience members shouted “Yeah! ) hit pretty close to home. Paul’s former campaign chairman,…

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John Kennedy Jr

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John Kennedy Jr Tribute.wmv John Kennedy Jr Death Video John F Kennedy Jr- Powerful Speech, 1988 Democratic National Convention todays_gossip says: Jacqueline Kennedy ‘s Audio Tapes: ‘ John John ‘ Says ‘He’s Gone to Heaven’ http://t.co/N4A4JDD #hotnews

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A New York woman who didn’t want her mother and brother to fly the day before the tenth anniversary of 9/11 tried to keep them grounded by making a bomb threat, investigators say. Mary Purcell, 37, was arrested after authorities traced two phony bomb threats made against a Southwest Airlines…

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The great Gaga mystery continues. The too-much singer flashed photogs when her slitted dress slitted a bit too much, gushed the New York Daily News . But Gawker was left wondering what exactly that was between Gaga’s legs. The News blurred the flash for modesty’s sake, while Gawker peered extremely carefully…

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VOTD: A Shot-By-Shot Analysis of The Chase Sequence from ‘The Dark Knight’

Some fans consider negative comments about The Dark Knight totally blasphemous. Christopher Nolan’s 2008 mega-blockbuster has reached the kind of untouchable status where it’s not only considered by many to be the best superhero movie of all time, some even consider it one of the best movies of all time. I think it definitely warrants mention in the superhero argument but, personally, don’t think it… Broadcasting platform : Vimeo Source : /Film Discovery Date : 13/09/2011 17:00 Number of articles : 3

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Optimism among small business owners is plummeting, just as Washington mulls help for the economy’s main job creators. A survey conducted by the National Federation of Small Business showed that confidence was at its lowest level since July 2010. The index declined for a record sixth straight month. Driving the pessimism is ongoing concern about

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Texana Hollis Eviction: 101-Year-Old Detroit Woman Evicted From Home After Son Fails To Pay Mortgage (VIDEO)

DETROIT — A 101-year-old woman was evicted from the southwest Detroit home where she lived for nearly six decades after her 65-year-old son failed to pay the mortgage. Texana Hollis was evicted Monday and her belongings were placed outside the home. Her son, Warren Hollis, said he didn’t pay the bill for several years and disregarded eviction notices. “I kept it from her because I didn’t want to worry her,” Warren Hollis told WXYZ-TV for a report that aired Monday night. “I was just so sure it wasn’t going to happen.” Wayne County Chief Deputy Treasurer David Szymanski told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the Hollises took out an adjustable-rate mortgage in 2002. A default and foreclosure notice was filed in November. “They ended up owing $80,000 on the home,” Szymanski said. “Warren indicates he did not make the payments. He got the notices, but threw them away.” County records show that property taxes were paid on the home through summer 2010. A winter tax bill of $55.95, including interest and fees, was unpaid, and a $778.44 summer tax bill was due this month. A neighbor was letting Texana and Warren Hollis live in a rental house across the street from the home they shared, and Texana Hollis’ belongings were being moved there. Others, including a nonprofit organization, were working to get her back into her home. On Monday night, she was taken to a hospital for evaluation after she became disoriented. Szymanski said county officials were asking questions and looking into what they can do to help. He said the county has worked with 10,000 taxpayers to keep them from going into foreclosure. “The teachable moment here is for people not to stick their head in the sand,” he said.

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