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Fri Mar 7, 2014, 08:04 PM Mar 2014

The Lone Atheist At CPAC



David Silverman, president of the American Atheists. (Charles P. Pierce)

By Charles P. Pierce on March 6, 2014

WASHINGTON DC -- Like justice, as Lenny Bruce would have it, all of the action at something like CPAC, the annual gathering of the cream of American conservatism, is out in the halls. Oh, you can go in and listen to Ted Cruz talk about how "we need to pass a strong constitutional amendment...for term limits," or Pat Toomey pour the blood of Officer Daniel Faulkner over his head like baptismal water one more time while describing the great victory won the other day over Debo Adegbile, or watch Paul Ryan, the old zombie-eyed granny starver himself, bat his baby blues and explain how "Big government sounds great in theory but it looks a lot different in practice" -- like, one presumes, it looked while Social Security was putting him through high school and college -- You're welcome, dickhead -- or paying his congressional salary. But that's the stuff you can hear, day in and day out, all over your teevee.

To get the real flavor, however, you have to go out and watch David Silverman chatting around with a delegate from North Carolina. Silverman is a conservative. He is also the president of the American Atheists. On CNN a while back, Silverman said that the Christian Right should "feel threatened" by his presence at the conference. That cost him and his organization its booth in the great wingnut trade show in the convention center. Today, his conversation with the delegate beaches itself on the issue of abortion, as so many political discussions do.

"There are some atheists who are opposed to abortion, so I'm not going to disagree with you on that," Silverman said. "Gay marriage, death with dignity, all of the social issues, evolution in the science classes, this is all strictly separation of church and state."

"If you reconsider that question of life, you would have a lot more people listening," said the man from North Carolina. "You see people arguing that it's not life, I'm not there. The other side says you can't take eagle's eggs, but you can have an abortion."

http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/atheist-david-silverman-cpac-2014-030614
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The Lone Atheist At CPAC (Original Post) rug Mar 2014 OP
The fetus or blastocyst is indeed alive Fumesucker Mar 2014 #1
Alive != Person with rights. AtheistCrusader Mar 2014 #2
Hey, doesn't he look like Skinner? cbayer Mar 2014 #3
Very slightly but Skinner doesn't call himself a conservative like Silverman does. rug Mar 2014 #4
Maybe.... LostOne4Ever Mar 2014 #5

Fumesucker

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1. The fetus or blastocyst is indeed alive
Fri Mar 7, 2014, 08:15 PM
Mar 2014

Conservatives on the other hand feel that the incubator is not.

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