Supporters of a Pennsylvania school district’s policy to make high school science students aware of Intelligent Design say they will not be dissuaded by a school board election that swept candidates into office who ran on a platform opposed to the policy. All eight seats on the nine-member Dover Area School Board that were up for election Nov. 8 were narrowly won by candidates affiliated with the Citizens Actively Reviewing Educational Strategies (CARES). The organization’s platform calls for removing Intelligent Design from the district’s science curriculum. The school district is a defendant in a federal trial over its policy to inform ninth-grade science students about the existence of Intelligent Design. Testimony in the case ended in early November. U.S. District Judge John E. Jones III is expected to issue a ruling by early January.
Friday, November 11, 2005
Pennsylvania Voters Show Country They Are Not Utah or Kansas!
The people of the Dover Pennsylvania showed their school board the other night that they're not going to become part of the laughing stock of the world like the morons who live in Kansas and Utah. The citizens of Dover voted out of office eight school board members who tried to sneak creationism into the science curriculum of their school district.
Intelligent Design supporters lose in Pa. school board election
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National Debt
On August 15, 1935, Wiley Post, the first pilot to fly solo around the world, and American humorist Will Rogers were killed when Post's plane crashed on takeoff from a lagoon near Point Barrow, in Alaska.