Huckabee on Evolution

Welcome to the 18th century Presidential candidate (under the fold):

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And in keeping with that fine circus tradition, the Duggar Family is about to have their 18th child.
On June 18th (year undisclosed, under the pain of torture, not to mention prolonged abstinence), a baby girl was born. She was born in Richmond, VA, quite by accident - although from an old Raliegh family, her father was doing his residency in Richmond at the time.
The campaign tells me: This Saturday, October 18th, please join Barack Obama in Kansas City, MO, where he will talk about his vision for creating the kind of change we need. Change We Need Rally with Barack Obama
Uppsala, at the roadside by the castle, Friday 18th at noon. Its unblinking eye was very clear.

I'm honestly shocked......
- That Bill O'Reilly actually (briefly) appeared to be a rational individual!

Great post Bora. We really need to know what our politicians think about this important topic.

The point that Huckabee evades is that belief in creationism directly impacts the teaching of evolution (hence the scientific method that underpins the "theory") in our classrooms. This in turn has profound consequences for the quality of science education and of critical thinking in our schools.

Fortunately, based on last night's FL Primary results, The Huckster will not be a Pres candidate. The bad news is that maybe McCain will take him as a VP candidate. If the Dems screw up, then we might then be only a heartbeat away from the 18th century.

Damn. It's even colder in Toronto than Chicago...