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<blockquote data-quote="Unintentional" data-source="post: 10601" data-attributes="member: 22"><p><strong>Three questions.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A13. Someone who thinks by cutting the number of sick days that Swedes get in a year, they will be sick less. He is probly right. This is a lot like if you decrease the number of weeks allowed for unemployment, they find jobs faster. A true visionary. He also thinks immigrants to Sweden should work and not just suck the nipple of a generous welfare system once they get in. He will be branded a racist and madman by the liberal press. </p><p> </p><p>A14. If someone from the Yale Staff Training & Organizational Development (STOD) woke me up with that, I would say "shut upppy, uppy, uppy". </p><p> </p><p>A15. I would love to smoke some ######, but I need to finish off my ****** first. </p><p> </p><p>Q1. Why do you believe or not believe in the theory of evolution? </p><p> </p><p>Q2. If the theory of evolution is true then there must be millions of transitional lifeforms between different kinds of creatures; why has not one undisputed example or proof or fossil been found of a transitional species, even though 88% of all varieties currently populating the Earth have been found in the fossil record? </p><p> </p><p>Q3. If evolution is true, then why is there an incredibly large number of animal species being rediscovered that supposedly "evolved" millions of year ago?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unintentional, post: 10601, member: 22"] [b]Three questions.[/b] A13. Someone who thinks by cutting the number of sick days that Swedes get in a year, they will be sick less. He is probly right. This is a lot like if you decrease the number of weeks allowed for unemployment, they find jobs faster. A true visionary. He also thinks immigrants to Sweden should work and not just suck the nipple of a generous welfare system once they get in. He will be branded a racist and madman by the liberal press. A14. If someone from the Yale Staff Training & Organizational Development (STOD) woke me up with that, I would say "shut upppy, uppy, uppy". A15. I would love to smoke some ######, but I need to finish off my ****** first. Q1. Why do you believe or not believe in the theory of evolution? Q2. If the theory of evolution is true then there must be millions of transitional lifeforms between different kinds of creatures; why has not one undisputed example or proof or fossil been found of a transitional species, even though 88% of all varieties currently populating the Earth have been found in the fossil record? Q3. If evolution is true, then why is there an incredibly large number of animal species being rediscovered that supposedly "evolved" millions of year ago? [/QUOTE]
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