The 2008 Texas GOP Platform reads like it was written by Islamic Mullahs in the heart of the most oppressed part of the Middle East:

What would the state be like if governed according to the Texas Republican Party’s 2008 platform?

· Calling separation of church and state a “myth,” the party platform would sweep away a key protection that has allowed faith to thrive in this country and permit government to promote favored religious practices over all others.

· Courts would be stripped of their authority to uphold the First Amendment’s prohibition against government officials promoting and endorsing religion.

· Government would become a powerful weapon in renewed attacks on sound science and medical research. Public schools would be required to teach religious doctrine, such as “intelligent design”/creationism, in science classes. Medical research involving embryonic stem cells, which scientists believe offers real promise for treating patients with medical conditions like cancer and Parkinson’s disease, would be criminalized.

· Public schools would be forbidden from teaching medically accurate information about contraception and the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. Instruction on only “abstinence until heterosexual marriage” would be required.

· Content in public school textbooks would be based on the personal beliefs of whatever majority controlled the heavily politicized State Board of Education. By removing prudent limits on the board’s authority, the state would reopen the door to censorship.

· The public treasury would be raided to subsidize private and religious schools through vouchers and tax deductions. Even worse, government would be forbidden from requiring that private and religious schools getting taxpayer dollars meet the same oversight and education standards that public schools must meet.

· Government would strip women of their right to make decisions regarding their reproductive health. Abortion services, with no exceptions, would be criminalized. Even access to various forms of contraception would be barred or restricted. In addition, the government would make it harder for women to divorce and escape abusive relationships.

· Legalized discrimination against gay and lesbian Texans would escalate. Government would be empowered to imprison and/or fine adults who engage in even private, consensual sexual intimacy with other adults of the same gender. Moreover, the government would not just bar adoption by gay and lesbian parents. It would also strip them of any right to custody of their own children and would restrict visitation rights.

How much longer are the good people that live in Texas and other so-called “red” states going to allow these treasonous savages to subvert our government and other cherished institutions?  How much longer before the only conclusion is that the “good” people are in league with these hate-mongers?

As religion continues to have a waning influence in our society, expect these people to grow more violent and oppressive.  Be prepared to stand up to them, using every legal means at our disposal.  Do not expect the religious moderates to help - they have been silent before and are silent now.

I would like to think that seeing this is kind of a positive thing - this is the death throes of a worldview slowing going extinct.  While I hope this is true, without a doubt they will not go away quietly, and will do everything they can to harm their perceived enemies.

2 Responses to “Don’t think the American Taliban is Real? Meet the Texas GOP”
  1. Beverly Nuckols, MD says:

    Some corrections and further information:

    Adult stem cells are being used, now, in real live people. Adult stem cells from umbilical cord blood saved my granddaughter’s life in 2001. A couple of months ago, they were used to save the hands and feet of a Texas college boy who had blood-vessel shut down from meningitis. Every single one of the embryonic humans destroyed since 1998 are still just research fodder.

    The fact is that the conservative voter is in the majority in Texas. Our Democrats are more conservative than most North East Republicans. We voted, as a State, over 70% in favor of the Constitutional amendment to secure the Defense of Marriage Act.

    I’m a Family Physician and I teach the medical portion of our local sex ed class - “Worth the Wait” - along with many of my colleagues. The lawyers in town teach the legal consequences of sex outside of marriage. This program is abstinence based, designed by an OB-Gyn who has won awards from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for the course. We teach about pregnancy and about sexually transmitted diseases, which are treatable and which are not, and we give factual information about vaccines and condoms to prevent disease.

    It’s a shame you feel the need to divide and attack.

  2. Ken Salter says:

    Mrs. Nuckols:

    That’s great about the use of adult stem cells. Is this a red herring?

    It is unfortunate that the social conservatives have hijacked the Republican party to advance their worldview, and that other people have allowed this to happen. The parallels with another era in history are scary. I invite you to read this: http://pandasthumb.org/archives/2008/06/christian-nazis.html

    “Worth the Wait” - is this one of those abstinence-only education classes that fails to provide teens with real information? Christians will lie about what they are doing as long as they can reach their goals, so I wondered…. quick research finds other information about this program.

    http://www.communityactionkit.org/reviews/WorthTheWait.html

    http://orbstandard.com/News/Gerard/Gerard_Abstaining_from_Sex_Ed_Politics.html

    http://www.slate.com/id/2141183/

    It is a shame that Domionionists feel that achieving your goals for your god is paramount over everything and everyone else, and will use any tactic available to achieve such goals. They are the ones using religion, politics, and class warfare to divide this country. They aren’t content with being able to worship as they please - they must thrust their religion upon everyone in a quite theologically unsound manner.

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