Walter Meester
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>>You may remember that in (I think it was) 2012, in one of the Republican debates, candidates were asked whether they belief in the theory of evolution. Leaving aside that "believe" is the wrong verb, the fact that virtually all of them said "no" meant to me that they wouldn't use science in decision-making, and that's dangerous. While the question wasn't about the critical issues of the day, it said something about how they face the world.
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>Tamar, how many Democrats in a public setting ignore the science of the formation of the central nervous system and respiratory system at 20-22 weeks, try to deceive the country about the actual wording of the Supreme Court decisions, and refuse to implement legislation to protect the life of a fetus in the 3rd trimester? Both sides are guilty in general of what you're describing.
That might be science, but there is a lot of debate whether its conscious at that point. And then there is a medical and social factor as well, which is often ignored. Politics is not only about science, but also about dealing with those social questions. And the latter is not the strongest point of your country.
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