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iinsurgent Posted at 7:49 am on June 28, 2008

Baton Rouge, LA, June 11, 2008 — In response to numerous attacks on science education in the Bayou State, concerned parents, teachers and scientists are getting organized. The new group — Louisiana Coalition for Science — calls upon the Senate to oppose SB 733, a bill which will open the door to creationism in public schools.

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jonny5 Posted at 9:01 am on June 28, 2008
I would argue that this denies the rights of all non-Christians in the Louisiana school system.
Bonolove Posted at 8:07 am on June 28, 2008
alright...
iinsurgent Posted at 7:52 am on June 28, 2008
Oh, yeah, and it passed.
the mayor Posted at 7:51 am on June 28, 2008
dont talk about louisiana hoe

YA DIG?
YA HEARD?
FA SHO?
NAW MEAN?

Moridin Posted at 7:51 am on June 28, 2008
Unfortunately, the resolution passed.
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