What do you think of Number 7, judeo-christian's indoctrination efforts for their

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future theocratic aims? The Texas Republicans revised U.S. History textbooks to promote conservatism:

1- Added disgraced anticommunist Joseph McCarthy stating Liberals lied about him, he was a hero. Of course most educated Americans remember Wisconsin Republican Joseph McCarthy who burst onto the national stage in the early 1950s with accusations that he had a list of names of known Communists in the federal government. He did not name them, (there were none) but McCarthy was censured by the Senate eventually and his name became synonymous with witch hunts — McCarthyism! A true Republican hero.

2- Added Republican Phyllis Schlafly, the anti-Equal Rights Amendment activist who said “almost everything about (Joseph) McCarthy in current history books is a lie and will have to be revised”. She also said “I submit to you that the feminist movement is the most dangerous, destructive force in our society today. [...] My analysis is that the gays are about 5% of the attack on marriage in this country, and the feminists are about 95%. [...] I’m talking about drugs, sex, illegitimacy, drop outs, poor grades, run away, suicide, you name it, every social ill comes out of the fatherless home.”

3- Added Confederate leader Jefferson Davis, who supported slavery and treason against the United States.

4- Added the Heritage Foundation, a right wing ‘think tank’ which supports faith-based initiatives, school vouchers, ban on abortion, overturning affirmative action programs are hostile to minorities and women, and push for upward distribution of wealth for the rich.

5- Added the Moral Majority, founded by Jerry Falwell who along with Pat Robertson, blamed the 9/11 terrorist attacks on “the Pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists and the gays and lesbians who are actively trying to make that an alternative lifestyle.”

6- To avoid exposing students to “transvestites, transsexuals and who knows what else,” the Board struck the curriculum’s reference to “sex and gender as social constructs.”

7- The Board refused to require that “students learn that the Constitution prevents the U.S. government from promoting one religion over all others.”

8- The Board struck the word “democratic” from the description of the U.S. government, instead terming it a “constitutional republic.”

9- Removed Thomas Jefferson replacing him with religious right icon John Calvin. Of course they are too ignorant to know Calvinism led to only one denomination, and that denomination today is far from practicing the radical Calvinism as it conflicts severely with the current trappings of the religious right which emphasis the free choice aspects of salvation.


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Republican want to Foster a new generation of Americans convinced of the thought that the U.S. Constitution permits a theocracy, state official religion, and religion in school. The aim of revision 7 is to mold a young constituency today for a future America that will contest and reinterpret the Constitution to allow just that. Eliminating the separation of church and state.
What bothers me about this is that it is unconstitutional. And what makes it worst is the type of Christianity that they wish to force on future America. A complete distortion of the gospel to coincide with their twisted political ideology.
 
1. Yeah, and they still aren't mentioning that the liberal Democrat hero, Bobby Kennedy, was McCarthy's right hand man. HE picked out who to go after and HE helped dig up the lies about the people McCarthy went after. I bet as a liberal who wants schools to teach the truth, you don't want that coming out, do you? I suppose his brain tumor shouldn't enter into the discussion of McCarthy's "evilness" either.

2. You don't think Phyllis Schaffly should be mentioned along with equal rights people? You don't think she had anything important to say or would be a good contrast? You don't think that kids should know what the right as well as the left was saying?

3. You don't think Jefferson Davis is an important figure in American history?! You don't think kids should know about the Confederate President or that people actually supported slavery? Why bother teaching what lead up to the Civil War or the Civil War or Reconstruction or even, therefore, why the Civil Rights Movement was necessary? These things don't happen in isolation. There are reasons why things happen and supporters of slavery as their concepts of Blacks is necessary to know to understand all of that.

4. I guess we should only hear what CNN and MSNBC and the Pew Foundation has to say since they are sooo accurate and soooo unbiased.

5. Once again, the Moral Majority, particularly in Texas was a huge deal. But why not do it the liberal way and pretend it never existed. Jerry Falwell NEVER blamed 9/11 on ANY of those people but the extremist Muslims who did it--though I'm sure you'd prefer not to mention the word Muslim. You are, shocking, twisting the truth. Jerry Falwell DIDN'T say any of that "along with" or after or before Pat Robertson did. Pat Robertson spoke alone.

6. It isn't the school's job to discuss sex or sexual orientations. That's my job. Why not make it YOUR job to teach your kids, when you have them, about such things instead of abdicating your responsibilities as a parent to the schools? What a concept!

7. They did NOT; that is a lie. The board added that such a thing should be discussed. You're against discussion, like most liberals, when it doesn't support only your views or might actually have a view for discussion that you don't like. Such open-mindedness!

8. I hate to burst you're bubble, buddy, but the US ISN'T and never really has been a democracy. It's ALWAYS been a constitutional republic. See, it's not an evil description; it's more accurate. A democracy allows for every citizen to participate in making laws and ruling the land. That doesn't happen here. Imagine the chaos of a few million making one law? What our government IS is a republic; that is we elect representatives to make laws and govern the country for us. Isn't that what we do or do you object to that now, too? Oh, and I think, contrary to what Obama is trying to do, we still have a constitution in place.

9. No, they CONSIDERED removing Jefferson but didn't. Try to keep up with what's happening before you start complaining about it.

ALL the changes this board put in place makes students have to discuss or compare and contrast one thing versus another. I don't know what school YOU went to but I assure you that's what good teachers, even liberal ones, have been getting students to do forever: discuss and compare and contrast. I don't understand why you, an open-minded, intellectual liberal, have a problem with such things unless you fear that the days of simply spouting the liberal point of view and ignoring anything else may be over. Gosh, students might actually be encouraged to think for themselves and by comparing and contrasting what you've been insisting on as truth for decades might actually be wrong. Scary, isn't it?

Where, in any of that is a theocracy even mentioned? My, my...for an intellectual liberal like yourself, you seem to be awfully afraid of discussion and considering other things. Wasn't that part of what McCarthy didn't like? And I bet you don't even have a brain tumor.
 
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