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    Kansas Board of Ed moves quickly to restore science in science class

    Category: Culture Wars
    Posted on: January 9, 2007 11:31 AM, by Josh Rosenau

    School Board Moves Quicker Than Expected to Rewrite Science Standards:

    A new majority on the Kansas school board is moving faster than anticipated to rewrite anti-evolution science standards adopted less than two years ago.

    The board decided Tuesday to put the science standards on its agenda later in the day, a move that would allow the board to take a final vote next month.

    Elections really do matter. The people of Kansas sent a clear signal, and the Board is making haste to carry out our bidding.

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    slowly realizes that the IDiots will evolve and be back again

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    Posted by: nunyer | January 9, 2007 1:16 PM

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