There is good news. U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled in favor of gray wolves in Wisconsin.
"Simply put," she wrote in her decision, "the recovery of the gray wolf is not supported by killing 43 gray wolves."
The killing them to save them is as bizarre a rationale as I've heard.
The Bush administration tried to steer around the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in the approval of pesticides. U.S. District Judge John C. Coughenour ruled against the EPA and wrote that the review process had a "total absence of any technical and scientific evidence to support or justify" The White House's distain of science is so common it's not even news, anymore. It does bring to light the lack of intellectual understanding these people have. It's not surprising they try to dismiss the Big Bang as a theory.
"It is not NASA's place, nor should it be to make a declaration such as this about the existence of the universe that discounts intelligent design by a creator."
I miss the old days when conservatives were trying to make ketchup into a vegetable.
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