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Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and the National Academy of Sciences. Peas in a pod, baby.
Peas in a pod. Last night, Bill was only too happy to let us know just how gross and Hitler-y our
boys at the NAS really are:
“While speaking to some Texas reporters, President Bush opined that he believes public
schools should expose students to both evolution and the so-called intelligent design belief
concerning creation.”
(…)
“Whatever your belief, it should be respected. But the National Academy of Sciences and
the American Association for the Advancement of Science both reject intelligent design and
don't want it mentioned in science classes. That, in my opinion, is fascism.”
Fascism. Now that’s an ugly word. It brings to mind mass murder, totalitarianism and teachers
not covering unscientific theories in science class.
Of course, the only reason the National Academy of Sciences and the American Association for
the Advancement of Science reject intelligent design is that it’s not a scientific theory. For one
thing, it’s not falsifiable -- which makes it not science.
That’s not fascism. It’s common sense -- in the same way that not teaching beach volleyball in
organic chemistry is common sense. Let religion be covered in churches and religious
schools. Oh, that’s right, all the churches have been shut down by our fascist government. An
openly religious man can’t even get hired in Washington these days.
For shame, America. For shame.