To: PatrickHenry
One of these days, the ID kooks will get their way with some dim-witted school board. The end result will be with the issue before the SCOTUS. The SCOTUS will then declare that ID has no more place in public schools then does the Ten Commandments.
Until then, a few kooks will continue to cause various amounts of public education funding to be flushed down the toilet rather than used for education.
Sad.
To: Jeff Gordon
ID has no more place in public schools then does the Ten Commandments. In a secular (government run) school system, the Ten Commandments can have a very real place as part of a course teaching our cultural history. ID, however, belongs only in a catalog of misguided fringe movements.
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07/09/2003 1:15:25 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: Jeff Gordon
Until then, a few kooks will continue to cause various amounts of public education funding to be flushed down the toilet rather than used for education.Teaching kids to question scientific theories is flushing money down the toilet, but the rest of the crap taught in public schools is not. You must be a DU disrupter!
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