Does this bill include text books at all levels including college? What about 
texts books in anthropology, sociology, etc?
I guess they can't mention that people in other places (say outside Arkansas) 
have varied definitions of marriage?! It would be tough to teach world cultures.
Marie

Christopher D. Green wrote:

> Michael Scoles wrote:
>
>>We're going to need more stickers.
>>http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/ftproot/bills/2005/public/HB1136.pdf
>
> So, apparently, in Arkansas, one is not allowed to even mention that other 
> jurisdictions define marriage differently (because that would "include any 
> definition of marriage that is contrary to the definition of marriage in the 
> Arkansas Constitution."
>
> You know, Americans are going to appropriate all that British and French 
> political philosophy as somehow being theirs alone, the least they could do 
> would be to minimally abide by it. Land of the Free rides again! :-)
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