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<blockquote data-quote="Markus6" data-source="post: 48650247" data-attributes="member: 156109"><p>I voted "hugely important" though I'm not sure my interest is quite that extreme. It's certainly a lot more than a casual interest. I'm currently living in the states so it might actually affect me and I'm surrounded by people who are quite interested.</p><p> </p><p>On the way this thread has turned, I have to say, of all the issues involved in the election, Palin's stance on evolution is probably the most insignificant. I say that as an outspoken evolutionist. She will have absolutely no power to affect the teaching of biology in the country and I doubt she'd even choose to if she could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Markus6, post: 48650247, member: 156109"] I voted "hugely important" though I'm not sure my interest is quite that extreme. It's certainly a lot more than a casual interest. I'm currently living in the states so it might actually affect me and I'm surrounded by people who are quite interested. On the way this thread has turned, I have to say, of all the issues involved in the election, Palin's stance on evolution is probably the most insignificant. I say that as an outspoken evolutionist. She will have absolutely no power to affect the teaching of biology in the country and I doubt she'd even choose to if she could. [/QUOTE]
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