May. 25th, 2006

acroyear: (proof)
A big Happy Birthday to...

Star Wars (29)!

Tubular Bells (33)!

Ian McKellen! Mike Meyers! Frank Oz!

Ralph Waldo Emerson! (ok, so he's dead. so what?)

and a personal note... )

oh, and appearantly, today is Towel Day, but I didn't bother...too many other things already worth celebrating. I'd rather remember DNA on his birthday.

at any rate, that means musically, today's going to be an odd cross-section of Wayne's World quality classic rock, Pink Floyd, Star Wars, Muppets songs, and a little civil disobedience!
acroyear: (smiledon2)
Not teaching evolution a matter of respect: school board - Yahoo! Canada News:
'Look, this is not the subject to be taught here in this town, or in this place, because we know we have been humans from the beginning, '" said Molly Tayara.

"I don't personally accept my children being taught that they came from some species from Africa somewhere.

"Here in the North there is no such thing as monkeys."

*sigh*

To quote Pharyngula, "We're sorry, Canada, we didn't know it was contagious."


acroyear: (morris cool)
Cat & The Fiddle Morris will return to the Maryland Renaissance Festival for the full run!

We're missing 2 days of the run to support the MS Challenge Walk in september and 1 day with the Foggy Bottom Morris Men in Fells Point in October.

We're not sure if we'll be supporting a stage show - the ED won't know those needs until June, after cast auditions finish and the directors settle their shows based on cast talents.

Someone please buy [livejournal.com profile] thatliardesmond some fresh ear plugs...

"I get paid for this!"
acroyear: (guilty)
i'll be celebrating a victory for justice in the pub... :)
acroyear: (don't go there)
the nearest 5 Guys to me has stopped serving unsweetened ice tea.

the nearest Popeyes to me *might* stop serving unsweetened ice tea - today they had sweetened (mislabeled, meaning i didn't find out until my taste buds exploded at the HFCS overload).  it *might* have been a mistake in shipping, or they may be changing and just didn't change the label.  I don't know yet.

*Both* places, mind you, have "lemonade" *right next to the tea*, meaning someone can make their own crap-called-tea right there just by using the two fountains together....

BUT NOOOOOOOOO

*sigh*
acroyear: (oh that's clever)
Dispatches from the Culture Wars: If You Have Nothing to Hide, Why Worry?:
And as a commenter at Volokh suggested, the new slogan for Congress should be: "Warrants: not good enough for us, too good for you."
acroyear: (smiledon2)
NCSE Resource:
Selman decision vacated and remanded

The ruling in the appeal of Selman et al. v. Cobb County School District et al. -- the case in which a federal district court ruled that textbook stickers describing evolution as "a theory, not a fact" violate the First Amendment -- was issued by the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals on May 25, 2006. The three-judge panel vacated the district court's judgment and remanded the case for further evidential proceedings. "[W]e leave it to the district court whether to start with an entirely clean slate and a completely new trial," the ruling states, "or to supplement, clarify, and flesh out the evidence that it has heard in the four days of bench trial already conducted."

After suggesting no fewer than eighteen factual issues for the district court to address, the appeal court's ruling emphasizes that "we want to make it clear that we do not intend to make any implicit rulings on any of the legal issues that arise from the facts once they are found on remand. We intend no holding on any of the legal premises that may have shaped the district court's conclusions on the three Lemon prongs. Mindful that in this area factual context is everything, we simply choose not to attempt to decide this case based on a less than complete record on appeal or fewer than all the facts."

What primarily concerned the appeals court about the district court's decision was the evidence introduced at trial concerning the adoption of the stickers by the school board. The plaintiffs alleged, and the district court agreed, that a letter and a petition organized by a local creationist parent, Marjorie Rogers, affected the school board's decision to require the stickers. But, the appeals court states, "The evidence in the record before us does not establish that the Rogers letter was submitted to the board before it adopted the sticker. And the only petition in the record that resembles the one the court described came well after the board's action."

These concerns were prefigured during oral argument on December 15, 2005, when Judge Ed Carnes expressed concern about the timing of the petition. According to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (December 16, 2005), however, it reported on March 29, 2002, that Rogers told the board about her petition at its March 28, 2002, meeting, the same meeting at which the board promised that students would be told that evolution is a theory, not a fact. A few days later, a Journal-Constitution reporter "examined the petitions at the Cobb school system offices and took notes on names and phone numbers of some of the people who had signed."
*sigh*

you'd think the courts would, after so many centuries in operation, be able to keep its own facts straight.  still, not a total loss, but playing over a win you know you won fair and square isn't fun...

question is, will Cobb County actually bother to waste more money by putting the accursed stickers back on the books in the meantime?  does it even mean anything to the students anymore, with them knowing what it really means, or would it just be a feel-good gesture to the handful of ignorants in the school board?

we do, of course, expect the DI to call this an overwhelming victory...

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