Erasmus, FCD
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Quote (Reciprocating Bill @ May 19 2011,21:15) | FTK:
Accepting the accuracy of your son's report that no evidence in support of common ancestry has been presented in his science classrooms, it is clear that someone isn't doing their job. The Kansas Science Standards specify that the following be presented in the upper grades:
<img src="http://www.radiostatic.org/wmiller/Kansas 1.jpg" border="0" max-width="560" />
<img src="http://www.radiostatic.org/wmiller/Kansas 2.jpg" border="0" max-width="560" />
Perhaps your son's report signifies that you and yours were more successful than might have initially been apparent in your tireless efforts to cripple science education in Kansas. Although the "science" standards you supported were discarded, we know that many science teachers avoid a direct presentation of the main facts of evolution because fearful of stirring up the complaints of determined know-nothings like yourself.
If your son's teachers have been among that group, a result of your efforts is that your son's comprehension of the history of life on earth is now impaired.
To that extent, you fucked up your kid. Congratulations. |
haha RB can't triforce
-------------- You're obviously illiterate as hell. Peach, bro.-FtK
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