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Some underachieving asshole

Andrew Schlafly is the son of John Fred Schlafly Jr. and well-known American conservative author and activist Phyllis Schlafly, founder of the Eagle Forum. A conservative Christian, Andrew Schlafly runs a homeschooling program in his home state of New Jersey, where he has taught at least 170 homeschooled teenagers since 2002.

He is also the founder of a website called Conservapedia, which promotes staunchly conservative Republican and American-exceptionalist values, and a strictly Young Earth Creationist view of the history of our universe, planet, and life. Intended as an educational resource and promoted as "The Trustworthy Encyclopedia", Conservapedia has caused great controversy in print, on the radio, and online, primarily over the accuracy of the information that the website provides.

Article of the Year: Poe's Law

Seriously?

Poe's Law points out that it is hard to tell parodies of fundamentalism (or, more generally, any crackpot theory) from the real thing, since they both seem equally insane. Conversely, real fundamentalism can easily be mistaken for a parody of fundamentalism. For example, some conservatives consider noted homophobe Fred Phelps to be so over-the-top that they argue he's a "deep cover liberal" trying to discredit more mainstream homophobes.

Discover what Wikipedia, the public school systems, and the liberal media don't want you to know about the difficulty in determining whether someone's being serious about conservative crap.

Bible Verse

Happy shall he be, that taketh and dasheth thy little ones against the stones.

-Psalm 137:9


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"The person who agrees with you 80 percent of the time is a friend and an ally — not a 20 percent traitor."

Ronald Reagan

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