I'd like to thank Raygunz and The New Puritans for converting this mild-mannered little Catholic girl into a Flaming Pro-Choice Atheist Who Still Likes to Party ;-)

Journalism is dead, and the ‘free press’ is not free—it is bought and paid for by corporate oligarchs who have spent forty years using "news" programming to deceive and misinform citizens in support of their fascist takeover of the United States.


Become the Media! Fight back against the lies that are heaped upon us daily by obscenely-paid Republican Propagandists like this fucking tool:

"America was certainly safe between 2000 and 2008.
I don’t remember any attacks on American soil during that period of time."

– Eric Bolling, FOX News, July 13, 2011





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darthshadow:

abaldwin360:

Uh oh!

BUSTED!

darthshadow:

abaldwin360:

Uh oh!

BUSTED!

(via diggberals)

religiousragings:

questionall:

ihateallyourgods:

Teach controversy over facts

Someone needs to let him know - there is NO controversy in the scientific community!!  Evolution is an accepted theory that is added or subtracted from as indicated by the EVIDENCE!!!

There. Is. No. Controversy!

OK, one more time…

Creationism is ridiculous nonsense, a mere brainwashing tool used by Dumb Fucking Hicks to ensure that their inbred offspring never evolve into anything other than Dumb Fucking Hicks.

Evolution is scientific fact, the logical and irrefutable explanation for why humans have thumbs, birds fly, fish swim, frogs have spots, giraffes have long necks and a billion other differences between species.

(via isthatguywearingtwohats)

Let’s settle this debate right now:

Evolution is scientific fact, the logical and irrefutable explanation for why humans have thumbs, birds fly, fish swim, frogs have spots, giraffes have long necks and a billion other differences between species.

Creationism is ridiculous nonsense, the brainwashing tool used by Dumb Fucking Hicks to ensure that their dimwitted offspring never evolve into anything other than Dumb Fucking Hicks.

(via anarchistmom)

caraobrien:

The Trojan Paradox

…the global evidence is clear: If you want to reduce the number of abortions, making them illegal won’t work. Making modern contraceptives widely available is far more effective. And, as a not insignificant side effect, this is also a strategy that puts women more firmly in charge of their own bodies and health, saving tens of thousands from death and millions from illness each year.

(via amodernmanifesto)

nonplussedbyreligion:

This quote is more appropriate than ever now.  ~ Kim

nonplussedbyreligion:

This quote is more appropriate than ever now.  ~ Kim

(via religiousragings)

Here a list of Texas Climate Scientists who say “Uh, no we’re not.”

Jay Banner, professor, Jackson School of Geosciences and director, Environmental Science Institute, The University of Texas at Austin
Donald Blankenship, senior research scientist, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin
Kenneth Bowman, atmospheric sciences department head, Texas A&M University
Sarah D. Brooks, associate professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
Ginny Catania, assistant professor, Earth Surface and Hydrologic Processes, The University of Texas at Austin
Ping Chang, professor of atmospheric sciences and oceanography, Texas A&M University, and director, Texas Center for Climate Studies
Don Collins, professor and director of environmental programs in geosciences, Texas A&M University
Don Conlee, instructional associate professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
Kerry Cook, professor, Climate Systems Science, The University of Texas at Austin
Andrew Dessler, professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
Robert Dickinson, professor of geological sciences, The University of Texas at Austin
André Droxler, professor of earth science and director of the Center for the Study of Environment and Society, Rice University
Robert Duce, distinguished professor emeritus, Departments of Oceanography and Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University
Craig Epifanio, associate professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
Rong Fu, professor, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin
Charles Jackson, research scientist, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
Rob Korty, assistant professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
Katharine Hayhoe, associate professor and director, Climate Science Center, Texas Tech University
Mark Lemmon, professor of planetary sciences, Texas A&M University
Shaima L. Nasiri, assistant professor of atmospheric sciences, Texas A&M University
John Nielsen-Gammon, professor, Texas A&M University and Texas State Climatologist
Gerald North, Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Sciences and Oceanography, Texas A&M University
Richard Orville, professor and director, Cooperative Institute for Applied Meteorological Studies, Texas A&M University
R. Lee Panetta, professor of atmospheric sciences and mathematics, Texas A&M University
Jud Partin, postdoctoral fellow, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
Terry Quinn, research professor and Director, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
R. Saravanan, professor, Texas A&M University
Gunnar W. Schade, assistant professor, Texas A&M University
Courtney Schumacher, associate professor, Texas A&M University
Russ Schumacher, assistant professor, Texas A&M University
Istvan Szunyogh, associate professor, Texas A&M University
Fred Taylor, senior research scientist, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
Michael Tobis, research science associate, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
Ned Vizy, research science associate, Institute for Geophysics, The University of Texas at Austin
Thomas Wilheit, research professor, Texas A&M University
Ping Yang, professor and holder of the David Bullock Harris Chair in Geosciences, Texas A&M University
Renyi Zhang, Professor, director of the Center for Atmospheric Chemistry and the Environment, and Holder of the Harold J. Haynes Chair in Geosciences, Texas A&M University

zombietwain:

Rick Perry: “More and more scientists are questioning global warming.”

More and more scientists: “Uh, no we’re not”