I guess it hasn't happened yet, but it sounds like it will. Apparently Gov. Parry is considering putting Cynthia Dunbar, who is opposed to public education in principal, to be chairwoman of the state school board.
Talk of Dunbar's potential role draws cheers, jeers
Conservative Christian may be in running to lead state education board
In a book published last year, Dunbar argued the country’s founding fathers created “an emphatically Christian government” and that government should be guided by a “biblical litmus test.” She endorses a belief system that requires “any person desiring to govern have a sincere knowledge and appreciation for the Word of God in order to rightly govern.”
Also in the book, she calls public education a “subtly deceptive tool of perversion.”
The establishment of public schools is unconstitutional and even “tyrannical,” she wrote, because it threatens the authority of families, granted by God through Scripture, to direct the instruction of their children.
Dunbar home-schooled her own children.
Wow, thank you Texas for making Kansas look sane.
It's been an hour since I requested information from them that should be all of 2 words, and nothing.
Ah well, if it doesn't get done, it's because they ignored my deadline.
The media coverage of this is ridic. hey look, Iran, and Honduras, and China, OH and the TWO WARS we are still fighting.
Seriously, it's on *every* channel. He's not a head of state, people. I just don't get it.
All I can say about the funeral coverage is thank God for BBC America!
I'd do it with just the exclamation point since the question is rhetorical and not meant to be answered. It's more like an interjection. That is, you say it with excitement (or emotion) rather than as a query.
That's certainly true in that case. Sort of a bad example since the question is rhetorical. Maybe I should have gone with "Is it the blue wire or the red wire!"
Oh dear god. QUESTIONS GET QUESTION MARKS, people!!! Don't make me bust out a ruler and rap your knuckles!
Steph has no artistic soul.
Actually, just no soul. I loaned it to a vampire and he never returned it.
The exclamation point's role in life is to follow exclamations and interjections, e.g. Frak! Oh, no! It's alive!
If it's a question, it's a question, no matter how excited you are.
Remember, dear readers, if you haven't gotten them excited with the nouns and verbs, the punctuation isn't going to do it.
I don't know ... it's got Steph pretty excited.