Monday, July 24, 2006
How Times Change
Last February, before the elections were really on the horizon, Connie Morris mailed out a newsletter to constituents -- at taxpayer expense of course -- in which she described evolution as an "age-old fairy tale."
Connie had some nasty things to say about moderate board members in her little missive, as well, but we'll leave that for another day.
Today, with a tough primary election just around the corner, Connie has changed her tune, if not her mind "Evolution needs to be taught. It's an important theory, and there are aspects of it that are credible, but it is a theory in crisis, and it needs to stand up to criticism."
Personally, we liked Connie better back in the days when she was, "a little confused by the prebiotic soup."
Connie had some nasty things to say about moderate board members in her little missive, as well, but we'll leave that for another day.
Today, with a tough primary election just around the corner, Connie has changed her tune, if not her mind "Evolution needs to be taught. It's an important theory, and there are aspects of it that are credible, but it is a theory in crisis, and it needs to stand up to criticism."
Personally, we liked Connie better back in the days when she was, "a little confused by the prebiotic soup."