Thursday, January 26, 2006
Dover: Little White Lies
Christina Kauffman has written a fascinating profile on Tammy Kitzmiller -- the named plaintiff in the Dover intelligent design trial -- for The York Dispatch.
It won't surprise many who've followed the Dover trial to learn that "[d]ishonesty lights a fire in this otherwise shy and reserved woman."
In fact, writes Kauffman, around the Kitzmiller house, "you'd be better off getting a "D" on a report card than letting a little white lie roll off your lips."
It's almost -- but not quite -- enough to make RSR take pity on Alan Bonsell and William Buckingham, the truth challenged intelligent design advocates on the Dover school board, who obviously had no idea what they were getting themselves into when they dissembled their way into court.
It won't surprise many who've followed the Dover trial to learn that "[d]ishonesty lights a fire in this otherwise shy and reserved woman."
In fact, writes Kauffman, around the Kitzmiller house, "you'd be better off getting a "D" on a report card than letting a little white lie roll off your lips."
It's almost -- but not quite -- enough to make RSR take pity on Alan Bonsell and William Buckingham, the truth challenged intelligent design advocates on the Dover school board, who obviously had no idea what they were getting themselves into when they dissembled their way into court.