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"Jason Spaceman" |
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28 Sep 2004 04:34:57 AM |
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In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
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Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
J. Spaceman
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
28 Sep 2004 07:11:39 PM |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
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Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
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| User: "Iain" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 05:18:49 AM |
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wrote in message news:<f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>...
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
The United States belongs in the Middle East.
~Iain
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| User: "Double Felix" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 01:06:09 AM |
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In article <f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>,
wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
Are you saying it's part of the 'Axis of Evil'?
Just don't say "Kansas is worse than Hitler." You might get beat up by a bunch of rednecks!
- Felix
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 11:47:23 AM |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 06:06:09 +0000 (UTC), Double Felix
<nick@SKIPTHESECAPSbackpack.com> wrote:
In article <f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>,
wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
Are you saying it's part of the 'Axis of Evil'?
What part of; " Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with
Iran" did you miss?
Just don't say "Kansas is worse than Hitler." You might get beat up by a bunch of rednecks!
- Felix
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| User: "Harry F. Leopold" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 12:45:39 AM |
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On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:11:39 -0500, wrote
(in article <f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>):
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
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A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
The problem is not so much Kansas, or even the people, it is the board of
education. Please remember that at the next election those members who were
up for reelection and who had voted for this idiocy were mostly voted out of
office. I, and many others here in Kansas, intend to have our say at this
election as well.
Sooner or later the idiots will learn.
--
Harry F. Leopold
aa #2076
AA/Vet #4
The Prints of Darkness
(remove gene to email)
³Telling teens to forget sex always reminds me of the story of King Canute
ordering the tide not to come in. And about as effective.³-johac
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| User: "VoiceOfReason" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 04:39:47 AM |
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"Harry F. Leopold" <hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote in message news:<0001HW.BD7FB71C005EE9C0F02845B0@news.central.cox.net>...
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:11:39 -0500, wrote
(in article <f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>):
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
------------------------------------------
A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
The problem is not so much Kansas, or even the people, it is the board of
education. Please remember that at the next election those members who were
up for reelection and who had voted for this idiocy were mostly voted out of
office. I, and many others here in Kansas, intend to have our say at this
election as well.
Sooner or later the idiots will learn.
Best of luck. Kick ***** and take names! :-)
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: In the News: Evolution debate returns to Kansas |
29 Sep 2004 11:46:17 AM |
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 05:45:39 +0000 (UTC), "Harry F. Leopold"
<hleopold@coxyx.net> wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 19:11:39 -0500, wrote
(in article <f8okl01er3r8vvbhnr65d30a32otg7bssf@4ax.com>):
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 09:34:57 +0000 (UTC), Jason Spaceman
<notreally@jspaceman.homelinux.org> wrote:
From the article:
------------------------------------------
A new evolution storm is gathering over Kansas.
The next Kansas Board of Education won't be seated until January, but a
renewed debate over the teaching of evolution in science classes already
is beginning.
Jack Krebs, who supports instruction in evolution, will tell an audience
tonight at the University of Kansas that the new board probably will go
back to a stance similar to one the board took in 1999 when it diluted the
teaching of evolution in public schools. Kansas was ridiculed worldwide
that time, he said.
This time, he said, the board could do more than embarrass the state: It
also could hurt the state's blossoming biosciences initiative.
-------------------------------------------
Read it at
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/9776046.htm?1c
Kansas is a terminal embarassment. It belongs with Iran.
The problem is not so much Kansas, or even the people, it is the board of
education. Please remember that at the next election those members who were
up for reelection and who had voted for this idiocy were mostly voted out of
office. I, and many others here in Kansas, intend to have our say at this
election as well.
But they keep getting back into the orfice.
Sooner or later the idiots will learn.
Disagree, they're incapable of learning.
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