Friday, November 11, 2005

Whose been smoking Crack?

Well it seems that the Kansas Board adopted those new scientific standards guaranteeing
that we in Colonial Kansas are moving backwards. Wow how I long to have gutsey people like in Dover Delaware that told their little bible thumpers to fuck off and ran their stupid asses off the board on a rail! And then Pat Roberston(R-Lying Crazy Fucker) responded by telling these people that god basically does not like them so do not call on him. This idiots should be ran out of town on a rail we need to be more aggressive when it comes to these bottom feeders. I like these quotes. In a nutshell
fellow freethinkers remember this.


"All we are is dust in the wind."
- Kansas

"Gravity isn't real and dinosaurs are dragons from Hell."
- The Other Kansas

If Katrina and Iraq woke-up a politically sleepy nation to the horrors of neocon rule,
let us hope what Kansas has done to their children exposes the extreme danger of the Rapture Right.

In a 6-4 ruling on Tuesday, the Kansas School Board has paved the way for Creationism to be taught,
not in a comparative religion class, but as hard science.

Science is the study of the Natural World. Creationism is the study of the Supernatural World.

The US is chronically embarrassed by our pathetic math and science ranking in the world.
More and more of our postgraduate research slots are being awarded to foreign students for lack of
qualified or interested Americans. And as we enter the "century of biology," we are condemning
ourselves to myth and magic while other nations simply pass us by.

Although, there are some signs of hope. Also on Tuesday, the people of Pennsylvania
sent all the Flat-Earth freaks on their school board packing.

Get involved, stay informed and do the right thing even when no one is looking.
We get but one chance to raise our kids.



"Sixty four percent of Americans think Dumb Bush is doing a bad job,
The other 34 percent think Adam and Eve rode dinosaurs to Church."

That's as funny as it is scary.

The only people who still trust Bush are the religiously insane.
Even the greedy oil billionaires probably wish Bush was smart enough to help those poor people
who died in New Orleans, but then again, it was only about 1,000 - and they were poor and black
- so who cares, right?

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