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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 16:53, Robert Kesterson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>On 12/30/2011 4:35 PM, Geoffrey Purcell wrote:
>> I thought I would mention that Ron Paul, one of the American
>> Republican candidates, has stated that he will end all US
>> government grain-subsidies to American farmers. ...
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>I haven't heard anything specific about this,
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> Robert Kesterson
You can here Ron Paul talking about evolution in this YouTube clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5a7ljyMozI
He says there whether the "theory of evolution" holds is a theological question, not a scientific one. However, it is clear that he is uncomfortable with his answer - he is thinking fast as he speaks and framing his answer for maximum appeal (more truly minimum offence), not necessarily as a direct statement of his position.
Most American presidents - if not all - have declared their belief in some things that a person holding a clear scientific position would describe as "superstitious". American presidents pretty much have to declare their belief in a number of things they would privately deny or dismiss. For presidential hopefuls, this is even more marked
Keith
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