Interesting, I did not expect a classroom creationism initiative to pop up in Pennsylvania of all places.
Pennsylvania Rep. Steve Bloom Seeks Cosponsors For Bill That Spurs Creationism Discussion
Interesting, I did not expect a classroom creationism initiative to pop up in Pennsylvania of all places.
Pennsylvania Rep. Steve Bloom Seeks Cosponsors For Bill That Spurs Creationism Discussion
2 + 2 = 5
Just think of everything in between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh as being Alabama and it’ll make sense.
If you were at all familiar with Pennsylvania politics you wouldn’t find it surprising. The House, Senate, and the Governor’s office are all controlled by Republicans in Pennsylvania.
This, um, winner is my state rep. I can assure you his views do not represent those of the majority of the residents of his district.
Damn, ninjaed on the Carville quote.
Another example, in the “T” many school districts are closed on the first day of hunting season.
Pennsylvania was also home to a major Intelligent Design (aka Creationism) case in 2005, Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District. In that case the court ruled that Intelligent Design was obviously a poorly veiled religious argument that had no place in a science classroom.