He making a speech in the Senate about Iraq the other day. His public speaking skills are about on par with Bush’s! I swear, C-Span beats Comedy Central hands down sometimes.
llewellysays
Wesley Elsberry quotes the Times-Picayune as spelling it ‘Vitter’ not ‘Vetter’ .
Davesays
His name is Vitter, not Vetter.
jeffox backtrollin'says
Vitter, bitter, twitter; it’s all the same to me. :) :) :)
That is astounding, good to see the usual level of religious tolerance.
Science Goddesssays
The sneaky thing about this (and other) laws, is that they actually sound reasonable! I read the links, and they sound fine to me. I wonder how many regular people read them and thought they were OK. It’s only after you do some digging that you find out they’re a front for the fundies.
I think the internet needs a LOL-cats style site with lions called “I can haz a Christian.”
Freakin’ eh! That Dave Vitter is an odious little bastard isn’t he? These idiots don’t even try to hide their contempt for the Constitution anymore, do they?
Two of the group’s leaders were also paid as consultants to Vitter’s 2005 Senate campaign, the newspaper said, and the group has been one of the senator’s strongest proponents in Louisiana, supporting him even when he admitted recently he was the customer of a call-girl service.
Praise be! Glory!
Bad Albertsays
As a Canadian I haven’t read all of it but a major problem with the U.S. Constitution seems to be it doesn’t spell out any penalties for breaking it. How about adding a section with mandatory hanging for anyone who violates the separation of church and state.
Carliesays
“I can haz a Christian.”
No, no. Has is always spelled properly, it’s the object that has alternate cat spelling. One has to use correct lolgrammar.
No, no. Has is always spelled properly, it’s the object that has alternate cat spelling. One has to use correct lolgrammar.
Posted by: Carlie
Ahh… Thank you very much, Carlie. I can has a Christian it is then.
ravensays
What’s noteworthy about the present Bush theocratic regime is how brazen the corruption is. I’ve long since lost track of how many officials have been arrested for corruption but whatever the number is, it is undoubtedly a small fraction of the perpetrators.
The bright side. I’m sure most or all of that $100 K will disappear into someone’s pockets without passing go. We are talking Louisiana here, this is normal for them. This isn’t so much government funding for an attack on science (the text) as payback for political allies (the subtext).
CalGeorgesays
Maybe they should earmark money for the “Canal Street Madam” to visit the classrooms of Louisiana and tell the boys and girls all about David’s extra-curricular activities.
Teach the controversy!
SteveMsays
#12:”That is astounding, good to see the usual level of religious tolerance.”
Oh but it is religious tolerance; she will tolerate any religion, but since atheism is not a religion, religious tolerance does not apply! [wow]
I see this as a corollary to an effect Hamilton predicted in one of the last of the Federalist Papers. Because the Constitution gives* you freedom of religion, it must only apply if you actually have a religion.
It boggles the mind that one does not recognize the fact that freedom to choose a religion includes the freedom to not choose any religion.
(* the USC doesn’t actually give rights, it just enumerates which rights the government must protect)
I don’t care if they have never committed a crime, atheists are the reason crime is rampant.
Folks, we atheists do not commit crimes … we use Satanic Mind Control to make theists commit crimes for us!
That’s right. Larry Craig solicited a cop because there was an atheist in the bathroom next door. No wonder so many Republicans are being caught committing crimes. It’s how we Destroy them! Their efforts are futile! muhahaHaHaHA!
Pablosays
FYI, David Vitter’s brother is the Dean of the College of Science at Purdue.
I wonder what the Purdue Biology Dept thinks about the Dean’s brother’s attempts to fund anti-evolution teaching?
BGsays
“I wonder what the Purdue Biology Dept thinks about the Dean’s brother’s attempts to fund anti-evolution teaching?”
I would imagine that the attempt doesn’t sit well with the department, but no more than that made by any other wingnut. Suggesting that it would somehow be offensive to them as a department because it’s the dean’s adult brother is just silly.
hm. first Olga and Siegfried Vitter join hands with Thabo Mbeki to sell their toxic antiretroviral-substitute Virodene to Africans, then this guy pops up… i wonder if it runs in the blood.
L
dwarf zebusays
That’s right. Larry Craig solicited a cop because there was an atheist in the bathroom next door.
Well done to her!
Pablosays
“I would imagine that the attempt doesn’t sit well with the department, but no more than that made by any other wingnut. Suggesting that it would somehow be offensive to them as a department because it’s the dean’s adult brother is just silly. ”
I think it would be more than usual. They could, for example, ask him to exert a little influence on his brother, for science’s sake.
You don’t have that opportunity with every wingnut.
Will Dean Vitter confront Congressman Vitter about it? What is the level of his dedication to science teaching? Can he legitimately say, “I don’t get involved in politics”? Does not his brother respect his views on science teaching? I mean, the guy is only the Dean of Science at a prestigious public institution?
This is an opportunity like few that come along.
jimmiraybobsays
OT: Athiests get the hell out of America :
Atheists have caused the ruin of this great nation…
But if it’s a ruined nation how is it great? If it’s a great nation then haven’t the atheists participated in getting us there? Head hurts.
Ichthyicsays
That is astounding, good to see the usual level of religious tolerance.
people have short memories.
that’s a cut-and-paste job that’s been reprinted dozens of times in dozens of different newspaper opinion sections for at least the last 5 years.
do a google search on:
alice shannon soldotna
not saying the “love it or leave it” response isn’t a common one in the US, but this particular instance is fake.
Even Einstein, the smartest man in the world managed to get “i” before “e”, except after “c” wrong twice in his own name.
His name happens to fit the German orthography perfectly, though, even though that’s not required of German names. You see, “ei” and “ie” are never pronounced the same in German.
David Marjanović, OMsays
Even Einstein, the smartest man in the world managed to get “i” before “e”, except after “c” wrong twice in his own name.
His name happens to fit the German orthography perfectly, though, even though that’s not required of German names. You see, “ei” and “ie” are never pronounced the same in German.
Mena says
He making a speech in the Senate about Iraq the other day. His public speaking skills are about on par with Bush’s! I swear, C-Span beats Comedy Central hands down sometimes.
llewelly says
Wesley Elsberry quotes the Times-Picayune as spelling it ‘Vitter’ not ‘Vetter’ .
Dave says
His name is Vitter, not Vetter.
jeffox backtrollin' says
Vitter, bitter, twitter; it’s all the same to me. :) :) :)
Calton Bolick says
Wesley Elsberry quotes the Times-Picayune as spelling it ‘Vitter’ not ‘Vetter’ .
Probably because it IS “Vitter”.
http://vitter.senate.gov/
Geez, it’s not difficult.
Divalent says
PZ, you ignorant slut! It’s “i” before “e”, except after “c”. (NOT “v”, Dammit!)
Hans says
HEY! PZ’s not ignorant!
John McKay says
Go easy on him; spelling is hard.
Even Einstein, the smartest man in the world managed to get “i” before “e”, except after “c” wrong twice in his own name.
raj says
John McKay | September 24, 2007 12:33 AM
This was actually very funny.
Non US Athiest says
OT: Athiests get the hell out of America : http://picsyard.com/ATHEISTS_GET_THE_HELL_OUT_OF_AMERICA
…
Bob O'H says
John – you don’t mind if I steal that, do you? Repeatedly?
Bob
badchemist says
Non US Atheist
Science Goddess says
The sneaky thing about this (and other) laws, is that they actually sound reasonable! I read the links, and they sound fine to me. I wonder how many regular people read them and thought they were OK. It’s only after you do some digging that you find out they’re a front for the fundies.
SG
Dan says
I think the internet needs a LOL-cats style site with lions called “I can haz a Christian.”
Freakin’ eh! That Dave Vitter is an odious little bastard isn’t he? These idiots don’t even try to hide their contempt for the Constitution anymore, do they?
sailor says
Kristjan Wager shows once again that Europeans have their eye on you America, and can see your insanity clearly.
http://kriswager.blogspot.com/2007/09/another-anti-science-politician.html
That link to “Atheists get the hell out of America” has at the moment too many hits for their server to handle.
Christian Burnham says
It’s i before e except as in Euler’s identity: e^i2pi+1=0.
Bob says
I really liked this part:
Praise be! Glory!
Bad Albert says
As a Canadian I haven’t read all of it but a major problem with the U.S. Constitution seems to be it doesn’t spell out any penalties for breaking it. How about adding a section with mandatory hanging for anyone who violates the separation of church and state.
Carlie says
“I can haz a Christian.”
No, no. Has is always spelled properly, it’s the object that has alternate cat spelling. One has to use correct lolgrammar.
Dan says
Ahh… Thank you very much, Carlie. I can has a Christian it is then.
raven says
What’s noteworthy about the present Bush theocratic regime is how brazen the corruption is. I’ve long since lost track of how many officials have been arrested for corruption but whatever the number is, it is undoubtedly a small fraction of the perpetrators.
The bright side. I’m sure most or all of that $100 K will disappear into someone’s pockets without passing go. We are talking Louisiana here, this is normal for them. This isn’t so much government funding for an attack on science (the text) as payback for political allies (the subtext).
CalGeorge says
Maybe they should earmark money for the “Canal Street Madam” to visit the classrooms of Louisiana and tell the boys and girls all about David’s extra-curricular activities.
Teach the controversy!
SteveM says
#12:”That is astounding, good to see the usual level of religious tolerance.”
Oh but it is religious tolerance; she will tolerate any religion, but since atheism is not a religion, religious tolerance does not apply! [wow]
I see this as a corollary to an effect Hamilton predicted in one of the last of the Federalist Papers. Because the Constitution gives* you freedom of religion, it must only apply if you actually have a religion.
It boggles the mind that one does not recognize the fact that freedom to choose a religion includes the freedom to not choose any religion.
(* the USC doesn’t actually give rights, it just enumerates which rights the government must protect)
llewelly says
I love the ending line:
Folks, we atheists do not commit crimes … we use Satanic Mind Control to make theists commit crimes for us!
That’s right. Larry Craig solicited a cop because there was an atheist in the bathroom next door. No wonder so many Republicans are being caught committing crimes. It’s how we Destroy them! Their efforts are futile! muhahaHaHaHA!
Pablo says
FYI, David Vitter’s brother is the Dean of the College of Science at Purdue.
I wonder what the Purdue Biology Dept thinks about the Dean’s brother’s attempts to fund anti-evolution teaching?
BG says
“I wonder what the Purdue Biology Dept thinks about the Dean’s brother’s attempts to fund anti-evolution teaching?”
I would imagine that the attempt doesn’t sit well with the department, but no more than that made by any other wingnut. Suggesting that it would somehow be offensive to them as a department because it’s the dean’s adult brother is just silly.
Lepht says
hm. first Olga and Siegfried Vitter join hands with Thabo Mbeki to sell their toxic antiretroviral-substitute Virodene to Africans, then this guy pops up… i wonder if it runs in the blood.
L
dwarf zebu says
Well done to her!
Pablo says
“I would imagine that the attempt doesn’t sit well with the department, but no more than that made by any other wingnut. Suggesting that it would somehow be offensive to them as a department because it’s the dean’s adult brother is just silly. ”
I think it would be more than usual. They could, for example, ask him to exert a little influence on his brother, for science’s sake.
You don’t have that opportunity with every wingnut.
Will Dean Vitter confront Congressman Vitter about it? What is the level of his dedication to science teaching? Can he legitimately say, “I don’t get involved in politics”? Does not his brother respect his views on science teaching? I mean, the guy is only the Dean of Science at a prestigious public institution?
This is an opportunity like few that come along.
jimmiraybob says
OT: Athiests get the hell out of America :
Atheists have caused the ruin of this great nation…
But if it’s a ruined nation how is it great? If it’s a great nation then haven’t the atheists participated in getting us there? Head hurts.
Ichthyic says
That is astounding, good to see the usual level of religious tolerance.
people have short memories.
that’s a cut-and-paste job that’s been reprinted dozens of times in dozens of different newspaper opinion sections for at least the last 5 years.
do a google search on:
alice shannon soldotna
not saying the “love it or leave it” response isn’t a common one in the US, but this particular instance is fake.
BT Murtagh says
Here we go:
http://kscakes.com/LolCats/Detail.aspx/i-can-has-kristyin/
David Marjanović, OM says
His name happens to fit the German orthography perfectly, though, even though that’s not required of German names. You see, “ei” and “ie” are never pronounced the same in German.
David Marjanović, OM says
His name happens to fit the German orthography perfectly, though, even though that’s not required of German names. You see, “ei” and “ie” are never pronounced the same in German.