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Wouldn't that fall foul of the first amendment?
Especially for a battery chicken farm...
The 1st amendment and an individuals right to privacy frequently clash.
Wouldn't that fall foul of the first amendment?
Especially for a battery chicken farm...
And if that school teaches creationism, they just might be right. After all, if God is not the author of creation, then who is?????
Is there a record of armed guards at schools making people's lives better?
BTW at one time the government of Indiana was controlled by Klansmen.
http://www.nytimes.com/1992/01/05/books/how-the-klan-captured-indiana.html
It's Indiana, not Illinois. You misread.
Improve?
Is there a record of armed guards at schools making people's lives better?
And you don't see the irony of that post, right?
If it really needs to be said, creationism is not science and fairly easily debunked with physical evidence.
And replaced with what?
The post is only ironic to those who endorse the right-wing destruction of the middle class and US industry in favor of short-term corporate raiding that makes the rich richer and everyone else poorer.
I'd bet kids in Indiana are far better educated than Illinois kids are. Hell in Chicago 40% don't even graduate high school, and the ones that do can barely spell their own names correctly. But it must be paradise, because we don't have vouchers!No, it is ignorant farmers keepin' their people dumb and dog-fearing.
By the way, I know a lot of farmer's who aren't dumb - some were and some are relatives. So, I am referring to the slime one's in Indiana, not all farmer's - just to be clear on why it's flyover country.
There's this guy named Darwin, you see, who has just published a book about this kind of thing. You should read it. Easily available even in the 19th Century. Check the railroad station newsstands next time to you go to see how the Chicago Exposition is coming along.And replaced with what?
Indiana is awesome. I'm going there tomorrow to do some shooting. $4 all day at a range run by the state DNR, they even have free clay pigeon throwers.
And cheap gas and cheap cigarettes and low sales taxes! Not a smoker though.
And an unemployment rate a full percentage point lower than here in the Democratic People's Republic of Illinois. And their pols haven't underfunded state employee pensions by $100 billion like Illinois pols have. And a lower crime rate.


True. I had to make the very difficult choice about where to send a child in the city of Chicago. He went to catholic grade and high school. It wasn't an easy decision, but he got a decent education.eta: and if Michelle Obama's parents had sent her to a CPS grade school instead of a Catholic grade school (her family wasn't even Catholic) she would have been very unlikely to have been accepted into Whitney Young HS (one of a handful of excellent CPS magnet schools), never gone on to Princeton, never met and married Barack.
I'd bet kids in Indiana are far better educated than Illinois kids are. Hell in Chicago 40% don't even graduate high school, and the ones that do can barely spell their own names correctly. But it must be paradise, because we don't have vouchers!
Not every voucher goes to some fundy Christian school where creationism is taught, I'd bet Catholic schools get far more voucher students than the fundy ones and Catholic schools do teach evolution.
I only went to Catholic school in 1st grade, and I distinctly remember Sister Marian talking about evolution. And that was back in 1971!I went to a Catholic high school in Indiana. I was not taught anything about evolution. We were told that the church accepts evolution, but the subject was ignored completely in my honors biology class.
With the country Progressing forward in the public opinion, and somewhat also in law, Indiana is taking the polar opposite approach. So far...:
1) School vouchers: ANY school; private and public, charter and non-charter, gets tax money. Teach Creationism? We don't care.
http://www.todayscatholicnews.org/2013/04/indiana-supreme-court-upholds-indiana-school-voucher-law/
No, it is ignorant farmers keepin' their people dumb and dog-fearing.
By the way, I know a lot of farmer's who aren't dumb - some were and some are relatives. So, I am referring to the slime one's in Indiana, not all farmer's - just to be clear on why it's flyover country.
And you don't see the irony of that post, right?