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Mercer is, after all, the person who has defended the SBoE's attack on evolution by writing, in an op-ed piece in the San Antonio Express News, the following bizarre sentence: "For example, have you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Overturning the Texas School Board Madness? It's Possible Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2010
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Mercer is, after all, the person who has defended the SBoE's attack on evolution by writing, in an op-ed piece in the San Antonio Express News, the following bizarre sentence: "For example, have you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Overturning the Texas School Board Madness? It's Possible 2010
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In the same op-ed piece in which he attacked TFN, he offered these infamous words as an explanation for a position that is in direct contradiction to that of the world's scientific community: "[H] ave you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: The Texas State Board of Education: Now Promoting Islamophobia? 2010
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In fact, I'm certain you haven't seen a "dog-cat" or a "cat-rat."
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Overturning the Texas School Board Madness? It's Possible Ph.D. Michael Zimmerman 2010
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In fact, I'm certain you haven't seen a "dog-cat" or a "cat-rat."
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Overturning the Texas School Board Madness? It's Possible 2010
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In the same op-ed piece in which he attacked TFN, he offered these infamous words as an explanation for a position that is in direct contradiction to that of the world's scientific community: "[H] ave you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: The Texas State Board of Education: Now Promoting Islamophobia? 2010
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In the same op-ed piece in which he attacked TFN, he offered these infamous words as an explanation for a position that is in direct contradiction to that of the world's scientific community: "[H] ave you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: The Texas State Board of Education: Now Promoting Islamophobia? 2010
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In the same op-ed piece in which he attacked TFN, he offered these infamous words as an explanation for a position that is in direct contradiction to that of the world's scientific community: "[H] ave you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: The Texas State Board of Education: Now Promoting Islamophobia? 2010
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In the same op-ed piece in which he attacked TFN, he offered these infamous words as an explanation for a position that is in direct contradiction to that of the world's scientific community: "[H] ave you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: The Texas State Board of Education: Now Promoting Islamophobia? 2010
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Mercer is, after all, the person who has defended the SBoE's attack on evolution by writing, in an op-ed piece in the San Antonio Express News, the following bizarre sentence: "For example, have you ever seen a dog-cat, or a cat-rat?"
Michael Zimmerman, Ph.D.: Overturning the Texas School Board Madness? It's Possible 2010
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