YouTube – Rachel Maddow – TMI – Goes After Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert
Rachel Maddow Goes After Republican Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert – 10/09/09
via YouTube – Rachel Maddow – TMI – Goes After Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert.
Rachel Maddow Goes After Republican Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert – 10/09/09
via YouTube – Rachel Maddow – TMI – Goes After Republican Congressman Louie Gohmert.
Legislature in Texas mandated in 2007 states that starting in 2009 public schools must teach the “literature and history” of the good book. To avoid the obvious constitutional problems of separating Church and State, the law is carefully worded to cover true and rather obvious intent much like how Creationists attempt to hide religious purpose behind academic freedom.
This is just another way to slip religion into schools.
In an infamous moment at the Values Voter Summit over the weekend, captured on video by Dave Weigel, Sen. Tom Coburn’s (R-OK) chief of staff Michael Schwartz made the case against pornography. “All pornography is homosexual pornography,” said Schwartz, quoting an ex-gay friend of his, “because all pornography turns your sexual drive inwards.”
Conservapedia is an English-language wiki-based Web encyclopedia project written from an Americentric, conservative Christian and predominantly young earth creationist point of view. It was started in 2006 by lawyer and social studies teacher Andy Schlafly, son of conservative activist and Eagle Forum founder Phyllis Schlafly.[3][4] He stated that he founded the project because he felt that Wikipedia had a liberal, anti-Christian, and anti-American bias.[5]Conservapedia is one of many conservative and Christian-themed Web sites imitating the format of mainstream sites to provide a right-wing or fundamentalist Christian alternative.[3][6] The site has been the subject of criticism, both inside and outside of the United States, for bias and inaccuracies