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OpinionDecember 27, 2003

To the editor: I thought it was Kansas, not Missouri, that banned the teaching of evolution in its schools. I'm beginning to wonder. With two Missouri state representatives initiating a ballot measure to amend the state's constitution to officially declare homosexual Missourians second-class citizens, it seems the hominid development in Missouri isn't much further along than it is in Kansas...

To the editor:

I thought it was Kansas, not Missouri, that banned the teaching of evolution in its schools. I'm beginning to wonder. With two Missouri state representatives initiating a ballot measure to amend the state's constitution to officially declare homosexual Missourians second-class citizens, it seems the hominid development in Missouri isn't much further along than it is in Kansas.

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DONALD CAVANAUGH

South Palm Beach, Fla.

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