Texas GOP Publishes Party Platform

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http://static.texastribune.org/media/documents/FINAL_2010_STATE_REPUBLICAN_PARTY_PLATFORM.pdf

Some highlights, with some good stuff and some horribly terrible stuff. Not putting it in quotes so it's easier to read.


We Believe in:
1. Strict adherence to the Declaration of Independence and U.S. and Texas Constitutions.
2. Preserving American Freedom and Texas Sovereignty.
3. Limiting the expanse of Government Power.
4. The sanctity of human life, created in the image of God, which should be protected from fertilization to natural death.
5. Personal Accountability and Responsibility.
6. Self-sufficient families, founded on the traditional marriage of a natural man and a natural woman.
7. Having an educated population, with parents having the freedom of choice for the education of their children. [personal note: read on to see why this is bolded]
8. Americans having the right to be safe in their homes, on their streets, and in their communities, and the
unalienable right to defend themselves.
9. A free enterprise society unencumbered by government interference or subsidies.
10. Restoring American sovereignty and leadership, and we honor all of those that serve and protect our
freedom with peace through strength.

[...]

Patriot Act – We urge review and revision of those portions of the USA Patriot Act, and related executive and military orders and directives that erode constitutional rights and essential liberties of citizens.

[...]

Constitutional Convention – We oppose any constitutional convention to rewrite the United States Constitution. We
demand the Legislature rescind its 1977 call for such a convention. We call upon other states to rescind their votes for such a convention.

[...]

Restore Constitutional Integrity in the Legislative Process – We call upon the U.S. congress to pass legislation to restore Constitutional integrity in the legislative process demanding Single Issue Legislation that prohibits the current practice of inserting into otherwise unrelated legitimate legislation funding for or federal regulations for special interest issues into virtually every piece of legislation.

[...]

Protecting Union Member’s Dues – We support legislation requiring labor unions to obtain consent of the union member before that member’s dues can be used for political purposes. [personal note: I can get behind this]

Campaign Contributions – We support full disclosure of the amounts and sources of any campaign contributions to political candidates, whether contributed by individuals, political action committees, or other entities. [Oh hey this section looks pretty cool...]

Felon Voting – We affirm the Constitutional authority of state legislatures to regulate voting, including disenfranchisement of convicted felons. [God damnit]

Filibuster – We support return to the traditional Filibuster in the U.S. Senate.

[...]

Ten Commandments – We oppose any governmental action to restrict, prohibit, or remove public display of the
Decalogue or other religious symbols.

Pledge of Allegiance – We support adoption of the Pledge Protection Act. We also demand that the National Motto “In
God We Trust” and National Anthem be protected from legislative and judicial attack.

Symbols of American Heritage – We call upon governmental entities to protect all symbols of our American heritage from being altered in any way.

Confederate Widows Plaque – We call for restoration of plaques honoring the Confederate Widow’s Pension Fund contribution that were removed from the Texas Supreme Court building.

[...]

CELEBRATING TRADITIONAL MARRIAGE [oh boy, here we go, just pretend this entire section is in bold with extra bold for certain parts]

Family Values – We affirm that this section is a response to the attacks on traditional family values. These include wellfunded, vigorous political and judicial attempts by powerful organizations and branches of the government to force acceptance, affirmation and normalization of homosexual behavior upon school children, parents, educational institutions, businesses, employees, government bodies and religious institutions and charities. These aggressive, intolerant efforts marginalize as bigots anyone who dissents.

Marriage Licenses – We support legislation that would make it a felony to issue a marriage license to a same-sex couple and for any civil official to perform a marriage ceremony for such.

Homosexuality – 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.

Texas Sodomy Statutes – We oppose the legalization of sodomy. We demand that Congress exercise its authority granted by the U.S. Constitution to withhold jurisdiction from the federal courts from cases involving sodomy. [Sodomy in Texas is defined of "any oral or anal sex between two members of the same gender"]

Pornography – We urge our governmental bodies to enforce laws regarding all forms of pornography. We urge more stringent legislation to prohibit all pornography including virtual pornography and operation of sexually–oriented businesses. We oppose the sale of “Not Rated” (NR) movies and video games to minors.

[...]

PROTECTING INNOCENT HUMAN LIFE

Right To Life - [I'm too lazy to format this, but the gist is "repeal Roe vs Wade, ban all abortion"]

Sonograms – We urge the Texas legislature in its next biennial session to enact legislation requiring a sonogram be
performed and offered as part of the consent process to each mother seeking an elective abortion.

Morning After Pill – We oppose sale and use of the dangerous “Morning After Pill.”

Human Cloning – Each human life, whether created naturally or through an artificial process, deserves protection. We confirm that somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is the process by which a human being is cloned, and that SCNT creates a unique human being with the same properties of a human embryo created through the union of sperm and egg. We seek a ban on human cloning for reproductive purposes (where a cloned human embryo, created through SCNT, is implanted in a womb and the human clone is birthed). We also seek a ban on research cloning (where a cloned human embryo, created through SCNT, is created, grown in the laboratory, and then destroyed when its stem cells are extracted for research purposes). Furthermore, criminal penalties should be created and experimenters prosecuted who participate in the cloning of human beings. No government or state funding should be provided for any human cloning.

Gene Manufacturing – We support a ban on research that alters human DNA in living human beings at any stage of life, including the altering of artificial, manufactured, and natural genes and chromosomes.

[...]

Foster Care – We support eliminating bureaucratic prohibitions on corporal discipline and home schooling in foster homes to help alleviate the shortage of foster parents.

[...]

EDUCATING OUR CHILDREN

Classroom Discipline –We recommend that local school boards and classroom teachers be given more authority to deal with disciplinary problems. We urge the Legislature, Governor, Commissioner of Education and State Board of Education to remind administrators and school boards that corporal punishment is effective and legal in Texas.

Controversial Theories – Realizing that conflict and debate is a proven learning tool in classrooms, we support objective teaching and equal treatment of all sides of scientific theories, including evolution, Intelligent Design, global warming, political philosophies, and others. We believe theories of life origins and environmental theories should be taught as challengeable scientific theory subject to change as new data is produced, not scientific law. Teachers and students should be able to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these theories openly and without fear of retribution or discrimination of any kind.

Pledge of Allegiance in Public Schools – Students should be led daily in the Pledge of Allegiance, the Texas Pledge, the National Anthem, and be taught flag etiquette and patriotic songs to ensure that the loyal and patriotic spirit of Texan and American heritage is preserved.


Traditional Principles in Education – We support school subjects with emphasis on Judeo-Christian principles including the Ten Commandments) upon which America was founded and which form the basis of America’s legal, political and economic systems. We support curricula that are heavily weighted on original founding documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the US Constitution, and Founders’ writings.

U.S. Department of Education – Education falls under the 10th Amendment to our United States Constitution. Given this, the Department of Education (DOE) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) have no jurisdiction and must be repealed.

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Judeo-Christian Nation – As America is a nation under God founded on Judeo-Christian principles, we affirm the constitutional right of all individuals to worship in the religion of their choice.




And that's all I feel like posting, read the rest yourself. After this it's a mix of pretty good stuff and pretty horrible stuff.

tl;dr: Texas GOP party platform includes making the act of marrying a gay couple a felony, making all porn illegal, making sodomy illegal, bans cloning, bans abortion, loves the traditional Fillibuster, and would be pretty hilarious if it weren't real.

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AHAHAHAHA Never mind I have one more

Israel – Blah blah blah we support Israel. Our policy is based on God’s biblical promise to bless those who bless Israel and curse those who curse Israel and we further invite other nations and organizations to enjoy the benefits of that promise.
 
Jesus christ in a bucket. I didn't even get through "We oppose any constitutional convention to rewrite the United States Constitution" before my brain started to rebel against me. There are a couple good things, but the religious dogma is fucking ridiculous.

Overall- Fuck you, Texas GOP. Fuck you in the ear.
 
What, the Texas GOP making everything about religion, gay people, and abortion? Shocker...

EDIT: I'm always wary of declared party platforms by the party in charge (regionally). It smells like they're getting ready for another purge of the "non-faithful".
 
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J. There are a couple good things,
wait, i was bedazzled by all the insanity. Point them out please?[/QUOTE]

They want to repeal the Patriot Act so that's something I guess. They want Union members to dictate whether or not their fees are used to support political causes and they're for full disclosure of campaign contributions. There's a couple of other things in my post that are good things, and a good deal of stuff in the full document is a good idea. It's kind of negated by the whole homosexuality is an affront against God nonsense though.
 
J. There are a couple good things,
wait, i was bedazzled by all the insanity. Point them out please?[/QUOTE]

They want to repeal the Patriot Act so that's something I guess. They want Union members to dictate whether or not their fees are used to support political causes and they're for full disclosure of campaign contributions. There's a couple of other things in my post that are good things, and a good deal of stuff in the full document is a good idea. It's kind of negated by the whole homosexuality is an affront against God nonsense though.[/QUOTE]
It's like taking a crap and then looking at it and going "well there are still a few good pieces of corn in there."
 
I know I tease Texas as a state and make a lot of jokes, but honestly it is just that. I don't think the whole state is like this, but it does frighten me that this kind of thing isn't seen as politically dangerous in this area. It is mind blowing to me.

So Charlie, I don't say fuck Texas. I say fuck to all those crazy bastards who think they are the second coming of Jesus and have the right to tell everyone else what to believe and try rewriting history to support their derangement.
 
From the make of this, Shego could actually get arrested and imprisoned for something that's opposite of her sadistic tendencies.

Same goes for other homosexual forumites living in Texas, like Charlie and Gasbandit.
 
I know I tease Texas as a state and make a lot of jokes, but honestly it is just that. I don't think the whole state is like this, but it does frighten me that this kind of thing isn't seen as politically dangerous in this area. It is mind blowing to me.

So Charlie, I don't say fuck Texas. I say fuck to all those crazy bastards who think they are the second coming of Jesus and have the right to tell everyone else what to believe and try rewriting history to support their derangement.
That's why I *do* say fuck Texas as a whole for not having the guts to stand up and scream THIS IS WRONG! and actually put a stop to this asshattery. Instead Texas has become a national joke and an international embarrassment.
 
Arizona is the national joke these days. :humph:


Texas is an international embarrassment but I feel Walker, Texas Ranger had more to do wit that than anything.
 
Arizona is the national joke these days. :humph:


Texas is an international embarrassment but I feel Walker, Texas Ranger had more to do wit that than anything.
Oh come on, Walker is the only cool/positive about Texas recognized in my household, last time I checked.

Them roundhouse kicks were mah childhood edutainment.
 
That's why I *do* say fuck Texas as a whole for not having the guts to stand up and scream THIS IS WRONG! and actually put a stop to this asshattery. Instead Texas has become a national joke and an international embarrassment.
It wouldn't matter. It would all somehow disappear from the History texts anyway...

--Patrick
 
From the make of this, Shego could actually get arrested and imprisoned for something that's opposite of her sadistic tendencies.

Same goes for other homosexual forumites living in Texas, like Charlie and Gasbandit.
I'm not homosexual.

I know I tease Texas as a state and make a lot of jokes, but honestly it is just that. I don't think the whole state is like this, but it does frighten me that this kind of thing isn't seen as politically dangerous in this area. It is mind blowing to me.

So Charlie, I don't say fuck Texas. I say fuck to all those crazy bastards who think they are the second coming of Jesus and have the right to tell everyone else what to believe and try rewriting history to support their derangement.
That's why I *do* say fuck Texas as a whole for not having the guts to stand up and scream THIS IS WRONG! and actually put a stop to this asshattery. Instead Texas has become a national joke and an international embarrassment.[/QUOTE]

I am screaming this is wrong. I don't vote for the GOP.
 
Only where it suits. Texas has a long history of experience with the practice of selective breeding.
In other news, the Texas GOP wants to make it a felony to commit a felony, thereby streamlining the whole 'repeat offender' process.

--Patrick
 
From the make of this, Shego could actually get arrested and imprisoned for something that's opposite of her sadistic tendencies.

Same goes for other homosexual forumites living in Texas, like Charlie and Gasbandit.
I'm not homosexual.[/QUOTE]

I'm sorry. Someone said you and Kissinger were a couple, and I guess they were trying to be insulting passive-aggressively; I thought it was the truth.

Gasbandit was the one I threw in to be the "straight guy I'm calling homosexual hahaha".
 
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These are the guys so adamant about fighting the taliban, right?

This is half a step off of Sharia fucking law. Good god.

Also, "Judeo-Christian Nation – As America is a nation under God founded on Judeo-Christian principles, we affirm the constitutional right of all individuals to worship in the religion of their choice." No, actually, with that you're affirming the constitutional right of less than 10% of the planet to worship in the religion of their choice, dickweeds.
 
We believe theories of life origins and environmental theories should be taught as challengeable scientific theory subject to change as new data is produced, not scientific law. Teachers and students should be able to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these theories openly and without fear of retribution or discrimination of any kind.
This is my favorite part. In theory, I strongly support science being scrutinized and its weaknesses identified. That's how we get scientific progress and advancement. But I wonder what'll happen to teachers who go around saying, "Yes, there are weaknesses in the theory of Intelligent Design, such as it not being a scientific theory at all."
 
We believe theories of life origins and environmental theories should be taught as challengeable scientific theory subject to change as new data is produced, not scientific law. Teachers and students should be able to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of these theories openly and without fear of retribution or discrimination of any kind.
This is my favorite part. In theory, I strongly support science being scrutinized and its weaknesses identified. That's how we get scientific progress and advancement. But I wonder what'll happen to teachers who go around saying, "Yes, there are weaknesses in the theory of Intelligent Design, such as it not being a scientific theory at all."
Obviously, they'll be cashiered for "stifling scientific development and debate".
 
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True, but there is limited phyical support and many glaring holes in Darwin's Theories as well...and those are not questioned anymore than Creationist theories are. Evolution has neiter been conclusivly proven or disproven...but that fact is somehow never explained or taught in schools either.

Right now...no one knows, but somehow everyone knows Creationism is incorrect. I understand there is no proof...but then Darwin's viewing of an isolated pond can't really be extrapolated to the degree it has either.
 
It's still the best we have, and what the scientific community largely agrees with, right?

Also, isn't debating ideas supposed to be left for college-level education? My understanding was that up to there you're supposed to learn from the wiser.
 
True, but there is limited phyical support and many glaring holes in Darwin's Theories as well...and those are not questioned anymore than Creationist theories are. Evolution has neiter been conclusivly proven or disproven...but that fact is somehow never explained or taught in schools either.

Right now...no one knows, but somehow everyone knows Creationism is incorrect. I understand there is no proof...but then Darwin's viewing of an isolated pond can't really be extrapolated to the degree it has either.
Not that it isn't correct, that it isn't fucking science and is religious teaching which doesn't belong in a public classroom. There is an important distinction here which gets glossed over and ignored to push a religious agenda.
 
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It's still the best we have, and what the scientific community largely agrees with, right?

Also, isn't debating ideas supposed to be left for college-level education? My understanding was that up to there you're supposed to learn from the wiser.
I can agree with that, although Debate normally starts at the high-school level. My point is, evolution is a THEORY. Others have another THEORY, neither can be proven or disproven at this point. People generally like one and hate the other. All I'm saying is that right now...evolution is taught as a proven, ironclad TRUTH not theory and there is a HUGE difference.

AS forFUCKING science...what proof that the DNA of a single cell or even less an amino acid generated in a methane rich enviroment and large static electricity somehow mutates into the large complex organisms that roam the earth today? Or perhaps since we are evolutionary down the chain from chimps and gorilla and we've found the "missing links" of Lucy and the new fossils of Lucy's 400,000 year older fossils that the other primates haven't completely died out...which is a central tenet of evolution.

So while I won't claim to have all the DAMN answers, your rant about religous and science...your vehement denial of creationism for evolution just shows you treat it with the same scared blinders that "bat-crazy" creationist use against evolution.
 
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