SchadenFriday: A tie!

I'm stuck today between gloating over the losses for radical anti-science conservative school board members in Kansas primary elections, and Bill Dembski's research assistant Joel Borofsky admitting that the Kansas science standards are a stealth attempt to teach ID and not about "teaching the (false) controversy".

Congrats on another successful round, guys. Have fun spinning this as a win. I'll be at the pool, reading over my grant proposal for the research you're not doing. Ta ta.

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