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  • Unnatural Selection

    The author investigated controversial Kansas Board of Education member Connie Morris. As a conservative board member she made it her mission to 'reclaim sex education'. The investigation shows that she herself lived a promiscuous life. Detailed in an autobiography, she embraced the free sex revolution, having affairs with married men and politicians, using drugs and basically living a life incompatible with her vocal viewpoint. When questioned about this she refused to comment. The reporter also revealed how she had told lies about opponents during her campaigns and abused some of her privileges as an elected official.

    Tags: sex education; Kansas Board of Education; KSBE; evolution; anti-evolution; Connie Morris; From the Darkness: One Woman's Rise to Nobility

    By Justin Kendall

    New Times (Kansas City, Mo.)

    2005