To: orionblamblam
Don't look now, but it's the waambulance-chasing ACLU types who are trying to use the courts to keep ID out of schools. So does this pic mean you'd be in favor of dropping these suits and letting the people decide what they want taught in their school districts?
12 posted on
09/30/2005 2:23:00 PM PDT by
inquest
(FTAA delenda est)
To: Junior
15 posted on
09/30/2005 2:25:42 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
(Disclaimer -- this information may be legally false in Kansas.)
To: inquest
The idea of "letting the people decide what they want taught in their school.".....
You ever watch Jay Leno's Jaywalking interviews?
Think "the people [should] decide" what is taught?
To: inquest
If the ACLU is against it, it must be of some good.
45 posted on
09/30/2005 2:47:18 PM PDT by
kjo
To: inquest
> So does this pic mean you'd be in favor of dropping these suits and letting the people decide what they want taught in their school districts?
Why, yes. Let the schools teach any damned-fool thing. Keeping superstition out of science class... why that's just downright unAmerican!
47 posted on
09/30/2005 2:48:35 PM PDT by
orionblamblam
("You're the poster boy for what ID would turn out if it were taught in our schools." VadeRetro)
To: inquest
letting the people decide what they want taught in their school districts? If I'm paying, I'd rather see a child get an education than send them to school and let them "decide" to waste time learning charlatan BS in class. The whole purpose of school is to teach. They can "decide" to reject science for superstition after they get their diploma.
81 posted on
09/30/2005 3:14:42 PM PDT by
shuckmaster
(Bring back SeaLion and ModernMan!)
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