Most of His Children?

February 26, 2015 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Georgia Republican Congressvarmint Barry Loudermilk is on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, so you’d think he might read-up on, you know, science.

Easier said than done.

Headline in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution —

 

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Loudermilk has three adult children so using high level mathematical skills, I can deduce that he means two of his children were not vaccinated, leaving me to wonder if the other one who got vaccinated was his favorite child or his least favorite child.

Louermilk, of course, homeschooled his kids so they wouldn’t discover that one of them was more beloved than the other ones.

He’s on the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, y’all!

 

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0 Comments to “Most of His Children?”


  1. Whatha what can that quote mean????

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  2. And Inhofe is head of the Senate Environment and Public Works committee. It’s GOP practice to put their people in charge of whatever the fool knows dick-all about but is more than happy to flap his deliberstely-ignorant mouth about. That way they can do maximum damage to the country and our people.

    Sorry, momma, but I really hate these bastards.

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  3. e platypus onion says:

    Surprised wingnuts haven’t killed Hubble telescope for fear it will find their Mother ship someday.

    Wingnuts are born allergic to science and real knowledge.

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  4. Well, then, your children’s luck trumps facts and science, so everyone should play the luck card. Proclaiming his abject stupididty is what this doofus and the rest of the conservatives are all about. Can’t wait ’til the next epidemic strikes.

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  5. Polite Kool Marxist says:

    Home schooled is just the tip of that hot mess and perpetrator of Tea Bag family “values.”

    How do 3 children morph into “most”? That would be the 3 children with his current wife. Add in children born from previous wives, non-wives, and his other relationships; however many that might be, not to worry, Loudermilk is of the ilk of self-forgiven buffet Christians.

    As for the science of evolution, it’s too obvious to state why the Tea bags don’t believe, but I will anyway. Since evolution passed them by, they can’t see the evidence.

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  6. Damn (sorry Momma)…. and Damn.

    I kinda doubt… that Mr. Loudermilk….. can spell “science”…. much less vaccination……much less “evolution”.

    Good God Y’all. Whoever…. or Whatever it means.

    How do we get rid of these idiots?

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  7. dave in austin says:

    Shoot, Loudermilk’s a member of the same political party that made Ted “the internet is a series of tubes” Stevens the danged chairman of the Senate Science and Technology Committee several years back.

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  8. Survival of the fittest. Those who refuse the benefits of medical progress will sooner or later suffer the consequences. Too bad it takes so long.

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  9. I believe the Republicans changed the committee’s name from the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology to the House Committee to obstruct Science, block Technology, and support Space Cadets.

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  10. Maryelle the problem is that they’ve usually passed their genes to the spawn by then.

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  11. And as a result of his anti-vax attitude his children will be vulnerable to deadly childhood diseases their entire lives.

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  12. RepubAnon @9 — Oh, thanks. That helps explain it.

    Human stupidity is indeed infinite.

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  13. Look, I once worked at a school where a father actually admitted that he did not know his child’s birthdate and why should he. That was women’s work!

    Stupid knows no boundaries of any kind, even interstellar.

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  14. Marge Wood says:

    Look guys. You don’t have to be stupid or homeschool (some of which is good) or pigheaded to be a Christian. You also can believe in creation and evolution at the same time. What drives me nuts is folks talking the way he does. And he’s on that committee? I’m telling you, what we have to do is to convince people that it is not a sin or damning to believe science and facts. It really isn’t. It is not immoral. If they got over that they might function better. I know lots of perfectly sensible people who are also very smart who believe in science and also in vaccination. Just wait, their sins (or the facts) will catch up with them.

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  15. Marge Wood says:

    p.s. And his unimunized offspring was lucky mostly because other people DID believe in immunization and act on it.

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