Georgia Citizens for Integrity in Science Education

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Dover Voters Reject Intelligent Design

9th November 2005

In elections yesterday, the voters of Dover, PA elected eight new school board members who support science education. Seven incumbents who support anti-evolutionary education lost reelection.

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One Response to “Dover Voters Reject Intelligent Design”

  1. Warren S. Anderson Says:

    I understand that Republicans plan to promote a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriages, in order to muster support for their party this coming election. In light of this, and all of the bribery and corruption these days; I would like to suggest that a Democratic alternative be proposed, that even a lot of the far right voters would find difficult to argue. Feel free to improve on wording as you wish. It’s all yours to run with as you choose. If you have any suggestions, or feedback, contact me at:
    cmdts@comcast.net

    The 28th Amendment (proposed)

    In keeping with the ideals of the preamble; government officials, are to serve primarily for the general safety, welfare, and the future of the nation’s citizens as a whole. Therefore, no government official may favor, reward, promote, or make more profitable any person, business, or group by government means; unless it is primarily beneficial for, and in the best interest of the citizen’s welfare as a whole. Nor should they implement policies, or enlist others to exploit benefits at the expense of the welfare of other nations, and their citizens.

    Thank you!
    Warren S. Anderson

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