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October 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment

–Is it a proper function of government to provide taxpayer-funded drug dens?

–Should a zero-tolerance policy regarding weapons in schools require a one-day suspension for sketching a water pistol? (Bonus Question: Would such a question need be asked in a regime of strictly private schools?)

–Staying in school: Is it a proper function of a public school district to suggest, as a “developmental asset aimed at helping students become responsible and confident young adults,” that students “spend one or more hours per week in activities in a religious institution”? (Same Bonus Question applies.) (Via Religion Clause.)

–What is it that creationist theocrats keep saying about how the eye, as an example of “irreducible complexity,” disproves evolution?

“If someone strikes you on one cheek, one-two drop kick the hell out of him…”? (Via Ex-Gay Watch.)

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  • Link Geek // Oct 23, 2007 at 8:56 pm

    Kip,

    It wasn't that eye it was the other one. ;)

    In all seriousness, I can't remember what the intelligent design proponents say but I'm sure if I review Kitzmiller v Dover, I'll recall all the juicy things said about them.

    Hope all is well.