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US History According to Creationists and Theocrats in Texas

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Walter L. Newton5/15/2010 3:14:46 pm PDT

re: #28 Nimed

“Impossible to parody” is becoming a clich with these numskulls.

Actually, (and this is going to sound odd), but I don’t have any problem with the Texas folks taking these stances, or even getting the results they are looking for, as they have recently.

Hell, it’s their state, it’s evident that this is passable with the majority of the citizens, or else we would be hearing a much bigger outrage internally from the citizens of Texas. Nobody got elected or put into a position if this sort of stuff didn’t represent the people at the grass roots level. I don’t think these school board members got their jobs under false pretenses or something like that.

For those citizens of Texas that don’t like this stuff, get to work, there are always elections around the corner, hell, it’s a blood sport now a days, politics and elections. Or leave, leave the state, go someplace where the majority politics suit your political views.

Even though it doesn’t seem like there is much of a silver lining in any of this, there really is. These uneducated siblings of the State of Texas will not be able to obtain meaningful work. Texas will start loosing out in areas of math and science, hell, maybe these half wits coming out of the Texas school system can take all those “jobs that Americans are unwilling to work” since Texas will probably at some point try to legislate it’s Hispanic population out of existence.

I’m getting to the point of agreeing that Texas deserves all the shit they are stirring up for themselves. Maybe the quicker they move this along, the sooner they will just become a wasteland of idiocy and the rest of the country can move forward.