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Nikolita
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 22, 2010 6:21 pm


Taken from: http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0621/tx-gop-platform-jail-mexicans-criminalize-sodomy-gay-marriage-felony/

Full title: "TX GOP platform: Re-criminalize sodomy, make gay marriage a felony"


Texas Republicans are a conservative lot. Still, it's difficult to imagine mainstream GOP voters demanding their neighbors be jailed for engaging in a little hanky-panky behind closed doors.

Nevertheless, the state's Republican party has voted on a platform [PDF link] by which their candidates will stand, and it includes the reinstatement of laws banning sodomy: otherwise known as oral and a**l sex.

The party's platform also seeks to make gay marriage a felony offense, which may be confusing to most given that the state does not sanction or recognize same sex marriages, meaning any such ceremony conducted does not bear the weight of law. Whether this means the GOP wants gay couples married in other states to be pursued through Texas as dangerous criminals, the party did not specify.

"We oppose the legalization of sodomy," the platform states. "We demand that Congress exercise its authority granted by the U.S. Constitution to withhold jurisdiction from the federal courts from cases involving sodomy."

Texas first passed an anti-sodomy law in 1860, setting the penalty at 5-15 years in jail. The ban was finally overturned in 2003 by the landmark Supreme Court decision Lawrence et al. v. Texas. The court found that two men arrested in their own home by Houston police, who charged them with engaging in sodomy, were not committing a crime. Indeed, the court said the men were "free as adults to engage in private conduct in the exercise of their liberty..."

To the contrary, the Texas GOP platform goes even further in attacking homosexuals, adding:

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We believe that the practice of homosexuality tears at the fabric of society, contributes to the breakdown of the family unit, and leads to the spread of dangerous, communicable diseases. Homosexual behavior is contrary to the fundamental, unchanging truths that have been ordained by God, recognized by our country’s founders, and shared by the majority of Texans. Homosexuality must not be presented as an acceptable “alternative” lifestyle in our public education and policy, nor should “family” be redefined to include homosexual “couples.” We are opposed to any granting of special legal entitlements, refuse to recognize, or grant special privileges including, but not limited to: marriage between persons of the same sex (regardless of state of origin), custody of children by homosexuals, homosexual partner insurance or retirement benefits. We oppose any criminal or civil penalties against those who oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values.


In addition to this, the Texas GOP seeks to end the state's lottery, which provides millions in funding to public education; restrict citizenship to children born in the United States whose parents are citizens; end federal sponsorship of pre-kindergarten schools; impose a jail sentence on any illegal immigrant in the state; shut down all day-labor centers; cut off all bilingual education after a student's fourth year in a U.S. public school; legalize corporal punishment in public schools; mandate that evolution and global warming be "taught as challengeable scientific theory"; and demand that Congress evict the United Nations from U.S. soil and end American membership in the global body.

In spite of this, Texas Governor Rick Perry went out of his way to extol the virtues of Mexican-Americans and at one point even filled his convention stage with dozens of minorities, essentially using them as props to promote Republican tolerance.

"None of that stopped the convention from adopting a platform full of messages guaranteed to turn off big segments of the Latino vote," News 8 Austin noted. "Meanwhile, the shrillest of anti-illegal immigrant messages could be found in the vendor booths next door. One popular booth proudly displayed pictures of terrified Mexican women and children apparently rounded up, trying to enter the country illegally."

"Hispanics will make up 78 percent of Texas' population growth over the next 30 years, compared with only 4 percent for whites, according to demographic projections," The Houston Chronicle reported in a story examining the GOP's platform. "Minority children already make up 66 percent of the state's 4.8 million public school enrollment — and Hispanics could surpass whites in the state's overall population by 2015, estimates show.

"Not one of the state's 181 legislators is a Hispanic Republican.""
PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 7:25 am


Texas makes me sad.

LorienLlewellyn

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Nikolita
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 9:32 am


LorienLlewellyn
Texas makes me sad.


Me too. Maybe they could secede from the US, and take Alberta with them.
PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 4:40 pm


Nikolita
LorienLlewellyn
Texas makes me sad.


Me too. Maybe they could secede from the US, and take Alberta with them.

Haha; yes! XD

Intoxikace

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Asher2501

PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 5:36 pm


There are some things I agree within it's platform though, jailtime for illegals being one. If they keep coming over here and not facing any punishment, then they're going to keep doing. As it is illegal aliens in Mexico get a mandatory 2 year jail sentence.

Edit: Also, corporal punishment in public schools is a joke, most of the time taking a few light (and I do mean light, they aren't allowed to fully wind up for a hit) whacks to the a** with a paddle and having it end at that is a much lighter punishment than the alternative they would have gotten. (And am I the only one wondering what would happen if a student started going, "Ooh, yeah... YEAH... HARDER! HARDER!"? XD; )

The other thing I agree with is there stance on Global Warming. It's bullcrap. People know it's bullcrap. The data so far has been proven to be skewed. At least stop teaching it as fact until we've collected more data and have ensured that certain numbnuts can't tamper with it to improve their political and scientific careers.

As for the sodomy bit, doen't the definition of sodomy include oral sex and doggystyle and other sexual postions other than the missionary position? How exactly do they plan to regulate what goes on in the bedroom or even think they have the authority to?
PostPosted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 6:07 pm


Asher2501

Edit: Also, corporal punishment in public schools is a joke, most of the time taking a few light (and I do mean light, they aren't allowed to fully wind up for a hit) whacks to the a** with a paddle and having it end at that is a much lighter punishment than the alternative they would have gotten. (And am I the only one wondering what would happen if a student started going, "Ooh, yeah... YEAH... HARDER! HARDER!"? XD; )

No matter how light it is, teachers really shouldn't be touching students that way. Not to mention that many studies suggest that hitting may actually be the least effective way to teach children right from wrong.

Asher2501
The other thing I agree with is there stance on Global Warming. It's bullcrap. People know it's bullcrap. The data so far has been proven to be skewed. At least stop teaching it as fact until we've collected more data and have ensured that certain numbnuts can't tamper with it to improve their political and scientific careers.

Global warming is a misleading term. It implies that everywhere in the world is getting warmer. And that's not necessarily the case. Many places are getting warmer, but some are getting colder or staying the same. So the preferred term is "climate change." Climate change is very real. It can happen, and has happened, naturally. But humans can make it happen a lot faster. And that is a serious and well documented threat because many plants and animals are not able to adapt to the changes fast enough. If you're reading anything that says otherwise, it's probably not a reliable source.

Asher2501
As for the sodomy bit, doen't the definition of sodomy include oral sex and doggystyle and other sexual postions other than the missionary position? How exactly do they plan to regulate what goes on in the bedroom or even think they have the authority to?

Exactly. Even when that stuff was illegal in the past, it was pretty much unenforceable because police had no idea what was going on in anyone else's bedroom. Not to mention that I bet you anything the people trying to push those laws wouldn't say no to receiving a BJ either.

LorienLlewellyn

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!namorata

PostPosted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 10:39 pm


This enrages me.
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