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Texas Spacemom Jul 2012 #1
i used to live cindyperry2010 Jul 2012 #26
Welcome to Kentucky. Been here all my life. :-( nt Comrade_McKenzie Jul 2012 #46
i am originally from ky been cindyperry2010 Jul 2012 #47
I used to live in Texas, too, Blue_In_AK Jul 2012 #73
i know i was like cindyperry2010 Jul 2012 #81
I no longer live in Texas, chervilant Jul 2012 #72
hugs, spacemom. any place that has a lot of republicans is this place. roguevalley Jul 2012 #83
Makes for good little republicans. n/t wandy Jul 2012 #2
But, yanno, as long as they can keep importing doctors from India and nurses from the Phillipines... Systematic Chaos Jul 2012 #3
They do not want their children smarter than they are Angry Dragon Jul 2012 #4
Gimme that ole time religion, it's good enuff for me! ChairmanAgnostic Jul 2012 #5
My fanatically religious mother always says to me "You know too much." NNN0LHI Jul 2012 #6
My former mother in law told me JNelson6563 Jul 2012 #7
I'm glad to see the 'former' DiverDave Jul 2012 #11
LOL! Giggling (more like cackling here). I've heard almost the same, but coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #34
They take pride in begging forgiveness for doubting their faith. Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #8
Cool! DiverDave Jul 2012 #14
That was amazing! LeftishBrit Jul 2012 #18
This blows my mind (and I consider myself fairly literate coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #35
I did what you suggested DiverDave Jul 2012 #97
Most awesome (and deeply appreciated). I have bookmarked the coalition_unwilling Jul 2012 #102
Surely (and dont call you shirley?? DiverDave Jul 2012 #104
That is awesome! Thanks for posting. 1monster Jul 2012 #45
The Total Perspective Vortex. Crunchy Frog Jul 2012 #77
You might know of this, but if not enjoy some Monty Python from the 80's CRH Jul 2012 #78
"bugger all down here on earth" in the NASA video Beartracks Jul 2012 #84
Yeah Thats Him, you caught that, ... CRH Jul 2012 #98
Yes indeed! Beartracks Jul 2012 #99
any chance you can share a link to this? Dan Jul 2012 #51
3,100px × 3,120px Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #61
Right click on the image. silverweb Jul 2012 #67
Funny thing..my family said same thing. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2012 #31
My Fundamentalist mother tells me that I'm too intelligent for my own good. And slyly remarks that 1monster Jul 2012 #40
good thing this idiocy will never be implemented..... madrchsod Jul 2012 #9
We're at the dawn of the Neoinquisitionists. nt valerief Jul 2012 #10
OMG! dgibby Jul 2012 #62
I actually thought of it myself, but after I did a search on it, I found it all over the web. Ha! nt valerief Jul 2012 #82
sounds like Texass ThomThom Jul 2012 #12
Great article clydefrand Jul 2012 #13
I'm firmly convinced LBJ insisted on getting NASA to operate out of Houston Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2012 #22
the ministers know the truth lambiepie Jul 2012 #59
They don't believe in Evolution dgibby Jul 2012 #63
This is what the Republicans think; the Texans were just stupid enough to actually say it. Chemisse Jul 2012 #15
This could produce more people stating at trial, "It was God's wil/plan/misdirection huh 2on2u Jul 2012 #16
Just wow LeftishBrit Jul 2012 #17
"fixed belief" is a euphemism for religion. Odin2005 Jul 2012 #43
Soo true!! Mental flexibility NOT allowed!! n/t hue Jul 2012 #50
Yep... awoke_in_2003 Jul 2012 #60
re:The most frightening sentence this side of a Stephen King novel allan01 Jul 2012 #19
these trivialities are not their concern! Forcing women to deliver babies after rape or at risk hue Jul 2012 #24
A thinking serf is an uppity serf. hobbit709 Jul 2012 #20
What happens when the parents are gone? Renew Deal Jul 2012 #21
and I think this is the foundation for mental illness-->no introspection or humility & ability to hue Jul 2012 #23
You can bet that while the Texas pols. are tossing out this crap they've got their fingers in the xtraxritical Jul 2012 #85
I'm planning to throw this in the face of Republicans the next time a bond issue brewens Jul 2012 #25
And this is where school textbooks come from! BlueToTheBone Jul 2012 #27
Don't they come from the Texas School Book Depository? Cooley Hurd Jul 2012 #28
Repository. Yes. BlueToTheBone Jul 2012 #41
oh... gasp... handmade34 Jul 2012 #29
Of course people who cannot think critically CanonRay Jul 2012 #30
And some people who CAN think critically.... bvar22 Jul 2012 #48
You want them just smart enough to push the pedal raouldukelives Jul 2012 #74
Uneducated, illiterate people Stainless Jul 2012 #32
Unbelievable. I saw it on Colbert too. Nine Jul 2012 #33
I became an Atheist Stainless Jul 2012 #36
So there you have it - the Texas Republican party officially opposes critical thinking. Initech Jul 2012 #37
"Undermining Parental Authority" = Undermining Authoritarian Religion. Odin2005 Jul 2012 #38
Too Late! bvar22 Jul 2012 #39
I teach history at a small college in Texas Historyprof77132 Jul 2012 #42
seeing how my kids have gone thru the texas education program in a very red environment, i will say, seabeyond Jul 2012 #44
"Although it is not true that all xxqqqzme Jul 2012 #49
I'm a utilitarian at heart, the most good for the most people. xtraxritical Jul 2012 #86
Shrubs weapon against Bin Laden orpupilofnature57 Jul 2012 #52
One of my very best friends has moved from Texas...... PDJane Jul 2012 #53
It must be hard for intelligent caring people orpupilofnature57 Jul 2012 #54
These dogmatists are true flat-earthers,but the entire US public education model's rehashed Prussian stockholmer Jul 2012 #55
I think it in large part has to do with the teacher doing the teaching. Odin2005 Jul 2012 #65
Funny, I can't find a link to the platform that works. Live and Learn Jul 2012 #56
translation Skittles Jul 2012 #57
I think it is really: Thinking people with ethics won't support us. Live and Learn Jul 2012 #58
Gotta keep the masses dumb... YoungDemCA Jul 2012 #64
lol. At least it's out in the open now. caseymoz Jul 2012 #66
Guess whose kids aren't going to medical school. McCamy Taylor Jul 2012 #68
On the plus side, what soccer mom wants to be associated with the "dumb" party? McCamy Taylor Jul 2012 #69
It's even more frightening in the original German. TahitiNut Jul 2012 #70
Christian Taliban BlueinOhio Jul 2012 #71
Good post Tsiyu Jul 2012 #88
SBC BlueinOhio Jul 2012 #92
He actually told you that? Tsiyu Jul 2012 #95
Texas...hahahahahahahaa RagAss Jul 2012 #75
My fixed belief is that Texas Republicans are grantcart Jul 2012 #76
....in the history of mankind ! RagAss Jul 2012 #79
I can't help but think of the Thomas Jefferson quote... lastlib Jul 2012 #80
A Parable BlueinOhio Jul 2012 #87
If they want their kids to be ignorant, they can teach that at home. DirkGently Jul 2012 #89
Home schooled BlueinOhio Jul 2012 #93
They are getting more brazen in their war against all things liberal. gtar100 Jul 2012 #90
War on liberals BlueinOhio Jul 2012 #94
My EGO 12ZTR Jul 2012 #91
conform or die n/t librechik Jul 2012 #96
Born and raised in Texas. Aristus Jul 2012 #100
from the state that puts the "ASS" in Texas, Phlem Jul 2012 #101
California Senator Sought to Ban Texas Textbooks Brother Buzz Jul 2012 #103
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