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Mon Apr 20 13:02:34 2015
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<font color="white" size="1">The Indiana Senate has approved a bill to allow the state's public
schools to teach creationism in science classes as long as they include
origin of life theories from multiple religions.The Senate passed the bill on
a 28-22 vote even though some senators raised questions about the measure's
constitutionality. The bill now goes to the House for consideration.The bill permits
local school boards to offer classes that include origin theories from religions
including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Scientology.Sen. Tim Skinner of Terre
Haute says he worries schools could face expensive lawsuits over a class
that violates court rulings on the separation of court and state.Bill sponsor
Sen. Dennis Kruse of Auburn says students would benefit by being exposed
to evolution and other theories.
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<font color="white" size="1">l said half of early voters went for Romney), but it certainly
suggests an interested and engaged Republican electorate.The Florida primary is different from
the first three contests this year because it is closed. Only voters
who registered as Republicans before Jan. 3 are allowed to participate. That
leaves a potential universe of about 4.1 million voters. The conventional wisdom
is that turnout will be down because there is no Democratic contest
and Republican participation will not be enhanced by a controversial ballot initiative,
as it was in 2008.But theres really no model for this election.
Florida only jumped to the opening weeks of the primary calendar in
2008 and by the time the race arrived in Florida on January
29, McCain had won two of the three major contests and was
looking much more inevitable than Romney is today. Its hard to imagine
that the most unusual and polarizing Republican nominating contest in more than
a generation is really going t
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