> >I was in the middle of writing an essay for THE TRANSHUMANIST
> >that took the position, ok, so Kansas dropped off the map, but
> >let's look at the picture as a whole, which isn't that bad.
> >But if our two leading political candidates both favor this approach,
> >I may have to seriously revise it!
>
> Actually all Gore is saying is that people have a right to raise their
> children according to their beliefs. Seems like a reasonable statement
> to me.
> best, patrick (donning asbestos suit)
``The vice president favors the teaching of evolution in public
schools. Obviously, that decision should and will be made at
the local level and localities should be free to decide to
teach creationism as well.''
(Alejandro Cabrera, a spokesman in the VP's office.)
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