I can try to look up a link later. You might try Patrick Henry's list-o-links. I'm too far behind right now.
I remember an article where one of the school board members got caught saying one thing, and tapes made by a reporter were different. Also the "Pandas" funding thing, the guy testified he had no idea where the money came from, but it was his father, or someone close, who had collected money at the church where the board member attended, and gave it to the school.
Basically, for him to have not lied, he had to have been unconscious at several points, while things happened in his close proximity that he supported merely by "chance".
He was a liar, just not as good at it as Bill Clinton.
"They lied about how the money came to be collected for the 'Pandas' books, and about what they said in School Board meetings. Go read the transcript."
I have read articles from more than one source. I have read statements of the judge. I have not found a link to the transcript from the articles, Dover school district, Thomas More Law Center, or National Center for Science Education.
If you know where a transcript can be found, would you kindly provide a link?
Try this one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitzmiller_v._Dover_Area_School_District
This is a particularly relevant passage to what narby was saying - it's where the judge takes over the questioning himself, and points out the inconsistencies in Alan Bonsell's story about where the money came from to buy the books and what his connection was with it:
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/dover/day18pm2.html#day18pm1289
Oh, for heaven's sake.