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Referendums and amendments on ballot this election day.
Some tax issues mostly are being voted on. My favorite would be a license plate to benefit spaying and neutering.
Constitutional amendment No. 6 calls for an animal-friendly license plate, with a one-time fee of $25 of which $24 would going to a fund supporting spaying and neutering projects. If the amendment is approved, the Department of Agriculture, which would handle the money, would have to develop rules for using the money.
Anti Saxby Chambliss ads
No link for this story. I am being inundated with political ads on my television. Normal partisan crap for the most part. The commercial questioning Max Cleland's courage were offensive. Now there is a anti Saxby Chambliss ad portraying himas a little dog in a circus costume jumping through hoops. The implication is that he jumps through hoops for big business. The little dog is so cute!
Georgia School Board Bans 'Theory Of Math'
COGDELL, GA—The Cogdell School Board banned the teaching of the controversial "Theory Of Math" in its schools Monday. "We are simply not confident of this mysterious process by which numbers turn, as if by magic, into other numbers," board member Gus Reese said. "Those mathematicians are free to believe 3 times 4 equals 12, but that dun [sic] give them the right to force it on our children." Under the new ruling, all math textbooks will carry a disclaimer noting that math is only one of many valid theories of number-manipulation.