Thursday, October 06, 2005

Letter to Senator Feinstein

Dear Senator Feinstein,

I would feel forever vindicated for all the times I voted for you (even despite your voting record on digitial property rights issues) if, during the coming hearings on the President's Supreme Court nominee, you raised something like the following questions:

1. Do you think the example of Portugal offers any lessons for lawmakers and law-interpreters addressing the issue of abortion? (Overview the current state of abortion rights in Portugal if she pleads ignorance -- see http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4291696.stm for recent BBC article on topic)

2. Are you familiar with the controversy over the teaching of evolution in high school biology classes? In your judgement, is there a reasonable basis for not making evolutionary theory the foundation of biology and the teaching of biology? Do you find that the evidence supports the claim that evolution explains the historical development of human beings?

Please do not add me to any mailing lists.

Regards,

Tom Atwell


My god, she has an amateurish website. I wonder if that's deliberate.

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