Inconvenient School Debate Settled

Mon, 2007-01-22 10:42Richard Littlemore
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Inconvenient School Debate Settled

It looks like it's safe once more for Al Gore to wander into Seattle area schools, if only through his popular film, An Inconvenient Truth.

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So a guy who "opposes sex education and supports public school teaching of creationism," whines to the school board about Al Gore's film and his movie is banned. Nice.

Might as well have brought in Tim Ball with his hokey overhead projector slides and garbage bag of "science" to counter the film -- makes about as much sense. Flat earthers, you gotta love them. The only reason we're so afraid of them is that they're so irrational you never know when or where they will go off.
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