Little reported election items
In San Francisco,
And more reported, but still significant,
(The guy who came in last was the primary pusher of "Intelligent Design")
The military recruitment initiative also won with 60 percent in favor and 40 percent against.
Measure I, dubbed "College Not Combat," opposes the presence of military recruiters at public high schools and colleges. However, it would not ban the armed forces from seeking enlistees at city campuses, since that would put schools at risk of losing federal funding.
Instead, Proposition I encourages city officials and university administrators to exclude recruiters and create scholarships and training programs that would reduce the military's appeal to young adults.
And more reported, but still significant,
And as definition, from elsewhere:
It should be noted that the incoming board members from the Dover CARES campaign have a platform plank saying that “intelligent design” will be taught in Dover public schools. However, the venue of such instruction will not be the science classrooms, where it was out-of-place, but rather an elective course on comparative religion, where it fits perfectly.
(The guy who came in last was the primary pusher of "Intelligent Design")
1 Comments:
Very interesting and significant footnotes to an earthshaking election. Man, can I not wait till 2006.
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By Cephas, at 2:00 PM
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