What more proof than these two undoctored photos could you possibly need?

What’s next? This (occasionally nsfw) wonderful website becomes required browsing for history students?

Cutting-edge, ’supplemental science’ comes to Louisiana

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has signed legislation allowing public school teachers to use “supplemental materials” in class when teaching about evolution. This is necessary, the new laws says, to promote “academic freedom.” After all, everyone knows evolution is “controversial.”

What will these “supplemental materials” be like? It’s hard to say because the law does not describe them. It does state, however, that these materials are not supposed to promote religion. This was thrown in as a sop to pinkos, rabble-rousers and other malcontents who actually believe the Constitution should be obeyed even in Louisiana.

Of course you want examples:

1. DVDs of “Flintstones” reruns. Kids can learn a lot from these. For example, they show how humans and dinosaurs not only lived together back in the day but also demonstrate early man’s ability to harness the power of dinosaurs to improve his own life. Fred Flinstone’s job at the rock quarry is a good example. Dinosaurs there helped him lift and smash rocks for the betterment of all.

2. “Land of the Lost” episodes. Not everyone is comfortable using “Flintstones” reruns in class. Let’s face it, the closing theme songs does promise that “when you’re with the Flintstones…you’ll have a gay old time,” and Fred and Barney did seem awfully close in some episodes. For these folks, “Land of the Lost” is the perfect in-class supplement. This series teaches important science lessons. For example, did you know that you can use a giant log to swat dinosaurs and that there are many ways to outwit bizarre, bipedal lizard men?
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4. “Evolution, Schmevolution” by the staff of the Discovery Institute.

You just can’t make this crap up.




  1. green says:

    The dark ages are upon us again. Thx to encryption there wont be any record of it either.

  2. Colorado says:

    “You can’t make this stuff up.” But the guy that wrote the original article did.

  3. bobbo says:

    I thought comment #4 in the link was informative:

    ” 4.
    On July 5th, 2008 at 9:39 am, Dennis-SGMM said:

    No wonder that Jindal has been described as a rising star in the Republican party. That Jindal would sign this legislation into law despite graduating with honors in Biology is a tribute to his cynicism and complete lack of principles. I predict that he’ll go far in his chosen party.”

  4. QB says:

    How is Texas going to catch up when Louisiana leads the US in progressive education?

    Fearless prediction: C. David Parson will post here again pushing his wacky textbooks. That man could sell ice to Eskimos. Or maybe toupees.

  5. JimD says:

    “Creationism” leads to CRETINISM !!! Just more proof that when it comes to religion, WE MUST MAINTAIN THE “WALL OF SEPARATION” BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE !!!

  6. The Alfer says:

    I remember my little kid after watching the Flinstones, asking me if it was true that people rode on dinosaurs. I said “No, its just a cartoon son”. Now I’m going to have to tell him daddy was wrong?… because the schools say so.

    This also got me thinking. Is the history we were all taught the real history or just the version taught by who ever is in power and running the world now? There are numerous examples of this even now with people throughout the world giving their versions of events.

  7. Uncle Dave says:

    #6 “They say that history is the tale of wars as told by the victors, written in the blood of the vanquished.”

    “One man’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter.”

    What we call history is an event’s facts filtered through the perception of the winner who is now in power. It rarely presents the loser’s side accurately.

  8. orangefly says:

    will this also teach the kids that there were no races, other than white, when dinosaurs were around….???….

  9. QB says:

    I’m starting to think that this may be a good thing. It really shows the depth of “young earth creation science”.

  10. The Alfer says:

    #7 Uncle Dave

    Thanks for the quotes. I was trying to remember the first one but now I see you printed it. The second one is good too.

  11. Uncle Dave says:

    #10: It would be a tad strange if you had remembered the first quote. It was said by a character in a story I wrote that was never published. Do you have psychic abilities you want to discuss?

  12. The Alfer says:

    #10: It would be a tad strange if you had remembered the first quote. It was said by a character in a story I wrote that was never published. Do you have psychic abilities you want to discuss?

    I remember a quote very similar to that from years ago. Is it possible you may have inadvertantly paraphrased some original quote?

  13. The Alfer says:

    Uncledave:

    “History is written by the victors.” – Winston Churchill

    I googled this, this is where I may have heard a quote like yours. Sorry for the mixup.

  14. superduper says:

    wow… this will surely give Louisiana the edge in future National Science Fairs. The rest of those evolution believ’in liberals may as well just give up now…

  15. bobbo says:

    History (Herstory?) is written by everybody for their various purposes. What everybody in one generation accepts as true is supplanted by following generations.

    My favorite recent example: Christopher Columbus. Another is about 10 years ago re the attempted installation of the Enola Gay at the Smithsonian. Veterans objected to the “deconstructed history” telling the tale of Truman’s unnecessary and cruel bombing of Tokyo. Won’t be long now before all those caring veterans will die off and the Smithsonian can have its way.

  16. natefrog says:

    #0, Uncle Dave;

    “You just can’t make this crap up.”

    Errr, that’s exactly what the blogger did. Satire.

    Not that I’m defending the morans in Louisiana.

  17. Presumably they’ll use The Jetsons for the illustration of the theory of intelligent falling

  18. Jess Hurchist says:

    So is the Flintstones a documentary or not?

  19. Improbus says:

    Does anyone remember that the Flintstones also had an extraterrestrial character: The Great Gazoo? Does that mean they really exist to?

  20. jccalhoun says:

    What’s next, linking to stories on the Onion? Lame

  21. Uh Huh says:

    In a few years when these Louisiana graduates try to get jobs they’ll find many a roadblock. “Come back when you have a real education.” I wonder if Jindal secretly hates his own constituents because any rational person would not put so many people at risk.

  22. GRtak says:

    The Flintstones are nearly as good of a documentary as the movie “Caveman”.

    Why did Ringo confirm he was/is an idiot?

  23. Calin says:

    Zug zug!

  24. Improbus says:

    @Calin

    I don’t think anyone else got the joke but I did. LOL … humming Joxer the Mighty.


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