http://blog.buzzflash.com/analysis/880Fundamentalist Christian Candidate for Tulsa Mayor Makes Creationism Exhibit at Local Zoo Priority # 1
Anyone who's done their time in journalism school delights in a good lead paragraph, and I'm no exception. In that spirit (and because I simply couldn't say it better myself), I present this gem from Brian Barber, a staff writer at Tulsa World:
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Republican mayoral candidate Anna Falling said Tuesday that putting a Christian creationism display in the Tulsa Zoo is No. 1 in importance among city issues that include violent crime, budget woes and bumpy streets.
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You read that right. The top of this woman's political platform is one piece of religious indoctrination at a local zoo. Falling insists that this number one priority of hers is necessary so that "streets are safer, budgets are balanced, land use and infrastructure are determined wisely for all of Tulsa so that we all have a shot at the 'pursuit of happiness.'"
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Now, in a state with one senator who advocates the death penalty for law-abiding doctors who happen to provide abortions and another who calls climate change the "greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people," Falling's assertions may not be terribly shocking.
While Tulsa doesn't appear to be a city in crisis per se, it does lag behind the rest of Oklahoma in terms of high school and college graduates, while at the same time exceeding the state in number of residents below the poverty level, according to the U.S. Census. Surely there is a better use of a Tulsan's time than worrying about the absence of alternatives to evolutionary science. Like, say, the fact that the 2009 murder rate has already doubled last year's.
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The idea is currently being promoted by Christian fundamentalist Loren Cunningham, leader of Youth With a Mission, the group that owns the infamous C-Street House. Their vision, as explained by religious extremism researcher Bruce Wilson at Talk To Action, is one in "which Christian fundamentalists could achieve world domination by taking over key sectors of society such as business, government, media, and education."
The group recently made such aims public in this slick but creepy video:
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are Okla. schools the worst?
is Okla. still in the US?