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In reply to the discussion: Texas wades into evolution debate at textbook hearing [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)40. Thank you!
Fellow Texan here, and I still can't figure out how these people keep getting elected, or worse, how people can think they make the best candidates. I was brought up in Texas schools, and Creationism was never in the textbooks. So much has changed since the 1970s (thanks to Ronnie Raygun, unfortunately.)
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Yargh. Didn't Kitzmiller v. Dover settle the crap out of this eight years ago? (nt)
Posteritatis
Sep 2013
#3
Yup, they're writing Labor movement out of existence, as well as climate change & some slavery. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#31
The States education funds are stolen from children and used to fund endless 'text book hearings'
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#36
The Dominionists and others of the religious right have politicized basic education. nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#37