Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum (R) on how -- with the unwitting help of Senator Teddy Kennedy (D) -- the US Senate passed Santorum's Life Amendment to No Child Left Behind. Santorum appears with Jan Mickelson (Mickelson in the Morning) on WHO Radio, Des Moines, Iowa on Thu, Oct 1, 2009.
@mcmanustony: Many holes have poked in the thoery over the last ten years. Evolution has not yet proven that living things are best explained by an undirected process like natural selection.
55k3v1n 1 month ago
@55k3v1n you need a remedial in scientific terminology
theories are neither true not false, they are either suppored by the evidence or they are not. ther evidence supports the theory of evolution- ALL of it. if you have evidence that questions the theory feel free to write it up and submit for publication. if you're correct you should be in line for a nobel prize
but you're not right are you? no, santorums ignorant word games are more interesting to you than the science. good luck with that!
mcmanustony 1 month ago
@mcmanustony The amendment passed 91-8! If Darwinians are so certain that there theory is true why are they afraid of critical thinking in the science classroom? This is not an effort to teach religion in the science classroom. You obviously didn't read the entire amendment (or you did and are lying about it). The amendment clearly states that students should DISTINGUISH the data of testable theories of science FROM philosophical or religious claims.
55k3v1n 1 month ago
wouldn't this idiot have better used his time actually learn some biology rather than playing games in the senate to force biology teachers to teach religion.
mcmanustony 1 month ago