You don't get it, do you, Jimmy? I'll dumb it down for you, then.
What some yayhoo in Montana believes about the origins of the world affects my life not a bit. However, what a local school board chooses to have the school district teach my children about the origins of the universe affects me greatly, as they will need to be at least functionally literate in science in order to succeed in the world. Replacing standard biology textbooks with the Book of Genesis will not accomplish that.
Now, unfortunately, there is an assault on evolution from some in the political spectrum. Those leading this assault are all Republicans (although not all Republicans are behind this assault).
And while we're at it, let's not forget that Pat Robertson recently said that the people of Dover, PA should not expect God's mercy, because they committed the unpardonable (in his eyes, anyway) sin of voting out members of a school board who had approved the teaching of creationism. Didn't Pat Robertson run for President once? Which party's endorsement did he seek?
Care to dispute any of this? You can't. So continue to parse my words, if that floats your boat. That's all you've got, after all.
