Saturday, August 27, 2005

Said, "California is the place y'oughta be."

Another reason why I love The Golden State; reported by AP on Saturday:
A group representing California religious schools has filed a lawsuit accusing the University of California system of discriminating against high schools that teach creationism and other conservative Christian viewpoints . . . The Association of Christian Schools International, which represents more than 800 schools, filed a federal lawsuit Thursday claiming UC admissions officials have refused to certify high school science courses that use textbooks challenging Darwin's theory of evolution.
More on the "scientific" frauds of Intelligent Design, a.k.a. Creationism Warmed Over, another time. California's doing all the Progressive heavy-lifting in this country, no thanks to Hillary, Joe Biden or Joementum. Note they're also getting sued by the federal government for insisting cars sold in the state have to meet raised fuel emissions standards; standards established by the state because Congress is owned part & parsal by the auto & fossil fuel industries (when not by the Pharmaceuticals, HMOs, et al., but we digress) and is incapable of legislating practically or productively and would rather roll-over, splaying their hind-legs, while the creature we call president humps them mercilessly when he isn't otherwise consigning our bravest to die for no other reason than that we, The American Driver, may continue to [heart] our Iraqi oil and go on with our mindless and obsessive burning of more gas and more gas and more gas. [Insert sound-effects from the trough here.]

What, you really thought Dubya was a sufferagist?

Of course, by federal government we mean this administration's so-called Justice Department doing General Motors' & Haliburton's bidding, and, while doing so, instantly converting years of Repo noise about "States' Rights" into so much methane only to be blown out the collective aft chute. Now that's an energy plan!

Of course who the presiding panel of judges are, hearing either case, makes all the difference in how the merits [politics] will be determined.

John Roberts, the president's on line-one again -- uhm, don't tell anyone... again.

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