Do you need to know that Texas Citizens for Better Science is a right-wing, anti-science group, in order to see through this campaign stuff from Randy Rives?
Does this photo, with caption, qualify as witch hunt material?

Caption from Randy Rives's campaign: "Left to right: Area ACLU secretary Steve Schafersman (in back, barely visible in this picture); arch-Darwinist Eugenie Scott of Berkeley, California; TFN's Kathy Miller (white coat); SBOE member Tincy Miller (in back, facing others); SBOE member Bob Craig of Lubbock. (Taken while the five were huddled in a strategy session to promote evolution being taught without weaknesses language. Do you have this sort of influence with your SBOE members?)"
Steve Schafersman, by the way, is president of Texas Citizens for Science, the pro-science group active in Texas education issues. You know Eugenie Scott.
Rives is running against pro-science incumbent Bob Craig. You who love education, Texas and the U.S., you know which way to vote.







So does an arch-Darwinist outrank an archbishop?
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I’m not in Mr. Craig’s SBOE district and I expect there are things that Bob Craig and I would disagree on. But when I saw Randy Rives’ web site, I had to do what I could. I just sent Mr. Craig a campaign donation.
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Well, atm, I’m thinking if the conservative christians get their way on this, Texas should be kicked out of the union.
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I love that pre-fix “arch-” when I applied to someone like Genie Scott, don’t you? It makes her sound so, so Evil! How dare she come to Texas with her liberal indoctrination views!
I wish the rest of the nation could vote in this election, considering the effect that Texas SBOE’s decisions have on the rest of our schoolbooks.
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