Archive for March, 2005

Saturday, Mar 26, 2005 by Klaus

U.S.: Ignorance-Only Textbooks Promoted to Meet Conservative Values

When publisher Holt, Rinehart Winston proposed a textbook that used line drawings to show girls how to conduct a self-examination for breast cancer, conservatives on the Texas Board of Education were enraged. Even more damning, the book’s policy of abstinence-first was met with wide disapproval. Meanwhile, Glencoe McGraw-Hill’s own textbook, which contained no information about [...]

Friday, Mar 25, 2005 by Klaus

Conservatives Vote for Freedom from Intellectual Stimulation

A bill now making its way through the Florida Senate would give students legal standing to sue professors and universities if they felt their beliefs were not being properly respected during class. The Academic Freedom Bill of Rights, similar to a bill being considered in Ohio, is said to be modeled after the “academic bill [...]

Wednesday, Mar 23, 2005 by Klaus

Fundamentalists Show Renewed Opposition to Facts

A dozen or so Imax theaters in the American South have decided against showing documentaries that present information threatening to the beliefs of christian fundamentalists. A survey taken from a sample audience revealed that some of them had adverse reactions to information. “Galápagos” (1999) takes viewers to depths of 3000 feet with scientists studying “the [...]

Wednesday, Mar 16, 2005 by Klaus

Senate Votes to Feed the Need

The Senate today voted to open the Alaska wildlife refuge to oil drilling, despite the fact that 95% of Alaska’s coastline was already open to oil exploration. The government’s Fish and Wildlife Service has this to say about it: Information gathered from the biological, seismic and geological studies was used to complete a Legislative Environmental [...]

Tuesday, Mar 15, 2005 by Klaus

Kraft Steamrolls Seamstress

After two years of bullying, a court has ordered that Milka Budimir, French seamstress, cede her Web site www.milka.fr to Kraft Foods, which owns the Milka chocolate brand. The U.S. food company, now enjoying an episode of corporate personhood, accused Budimir of “cybersquatting,” and said that she “made unjustified use of the registered trademark Milka [...]

Monday, Mar 7, 2005 by Klaus

Hypocrites: “Filibustering unconstitutional!”

Arguing that Democratic filibusters are “unprecedented,” Senate Republicans have been attacking their practice in order to clear the path for President Bush’s ultra-conservative judicial nominees. It should be noted that Judiciary Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch is using the word “unprecedented” in an entirely new way–one curiously free of historic fact. Otherwise he might have to [...]

Saturday, Mar 5, 2005 by Klaus

Creators Syndicate

Creators Syndicate, the company that syndicates Bill O’Reilly’s columns, sent a cease and desist letter to Newshounds, a Fox watchdog concern, for posting a link to an O’Reilly column. While Newshounds did initially reprint the actual article (this article, in fact), we find Creators Syndicate’s action puzzling in light of the fact that such linking [...]

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