They had a brief, mostly unmemorable time in arguments. They are an association of teachers, and they joined the case to argue for their interests in it. I don’t like their particular position here, but it’s not that unusual and other educators’ associations could have joined if they wanted.
I may not be understanding your point, so feel free to explain further.
The Trump Regime does have plans to eradicate all faiths other than Christianity in the US if they win the election. Their group of Christian Nationalists will be given permission to trash our Constitution and rewrite it according to their very unChristian ideals.
This is no joke. The document entitled "Project 2025" is a 900+ page of how Trump will establish a Fascist Authoritarian government that will do away with voting and creating a nation only allowed to have Christianity as the religion.
Our Constitution as it is allows us to punish such a closed type of government but for some reason no steps are being taken to punish the Trump gang for openly admitting their plan to destroy Democracy. His extreme power, combined with the power of as all the other like minded leaders in the world will destroy Democracy everywhere and there will be no rights to object or protest. It will be Hitler multiplied many times over.
I don't know if I'm wasting my time bringing all this up. Most people by now most likely already know all this but I can't keep quiet because I would be one of their victims because I'm a 78 year old man, gay, and a Vietnam Veteran who is not a "sucker" or a "loser" because I came home alive and I openly hate what a Fascist Authoritarian Monster Donald Trump is. I'm also a believer of nonviolent behavior so unlike his threats against me, he has absolutely no threats coming from me except my wishes that he be stopped and locked up for the greatest sin against America: the death of Democracy.
Wouldn't it be nice if lawmakers would just grow up and realize the issues in these cases will never go away no matter what the damned lawmakers think?
It would be nice to see cases that demand keeping practicing religions inside the closed doors of their institutions and out of the lawmaking of all matters.
Ultrastrict laws that forbid decisions based on a favored political party's desires; that all Justices will decide only by the Rule of Law.
Laws that finally recognize the equality of every single person born in the United States and protect them from verbal, mental, and physical abuse and murder simply based on bloodlines.
I could go on but too much of what I would like to see in America is reduced to wishful thinking because it's impossible to erase bigotry from American brains.
Moore didn’t bring the gun to robbery. How this rose to a death penalty case boggles the mind.
Thank you, Chris, for breaking down that Tennessee case … for making the opaque almost understandable.
So, I get the DOJ taking one side, and “Tennessee (leading the states)” the other; but that “group of Christian educators”—what’s the deal?
Have we suddenly become a (white) Christian nation? Aren’t there any Jewish educators available? Muslim? Buddhist? Zoroastrian?
Whatever happened to the separation of church and state?
They had a brief, mostly unmemorable time in arguments. They are an association of teachers, and they joined the case to argue for their interests in it. I don’t like their particular position here, but it’s not that unusual and other educators’ associations could have joined if they wanted.
I may not be understanding your point, so feel free to explain further.
The Trump Regime does have plans to eradicate all faiths other than Christianity in the US if they win the election. Their group of Christian Nationalists will be given permission to trash our Constitution and rewrite it according to their very unChristian ideals.
This is no joke. The document entitled "Project 2025" is a 900+ page of how Trump will establish a Fascist Authoritarian government that will do away with voting and creating a nation only allowed to have Christianity as the religion.
Our Constitution as it is allows us to punish such a closed type of government but for some reason no steps are being taken to punish the Trump gang for openly admitting their plan to destroy Democracy. His extreme power, combined with the power of as all the other like minded leaders in the world will destroy Democracy everywhere and there will be no rights to object or protest. It will be Hitler multiplied many times over.
I don't know if I'm wasting my time bringing all this up. Most people by now most likely already know all this but I can't keep quiet because I would be one of their victims because I'm a 78 year old man, gay, and a Vietnam Veteran who is not a "sucker" or a "loser" because I came home alive and I openly hate what a Fascist Authoritarian Monster Donald Trump is. I'm also a believer of nonviolent behavior so unlike his threats against me, he has absolutely no threats coming from me except my wishes that he be stopped and locked up for the greatest sin against America: the death of Democracy.
Thank you for reading.
Richard La France
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Wouldn't it be nice if lawmakers would just grow up and realize the issues in these cases will never go away no matter what the damned lawmakers think?
It would be nice to see cases that demand keeping practicing religions inside the closed doors of their institutions and out of the lawmaking of all matters.
Ultrastrict laws that forbid decisions based on a favored political party's desires; that all Justices will decide only by the Rule of Law.
Laws that finally recognize the equality of every single person born in the United States and protect them from verbal, mental, and physical abuse and murder simply based on bloodlines.
I could go on but too much of what I would like to see in America is reduced to wishful thinking because it's impossible to erase bigotry from American brains.
Thank you for reading.
Richard La France
Thank you for your sharp reporting,