George Costanza
A Friendly Liberal
The agenda of Christian conservatives is relatively limited and they believe that much of it can be accomplished through the federal courts. Broadly speaking, their agenda is as follows:
They want to control the right of women to have abortions.
They want to ban all forms of gay marriage.
They want to prevent the teaching of safe sex in schools and to encourage home schooling.
They want to ban the use of contraceptives.
They want to halt stem cell reserach using human embryos.
They want to stop the teaching of evolution and/or to start the teaching of intelligent design.
They want to bring God into the public square and eliminate the separation of church and state.
They want to overturn the legality of living wills.
They want to control the sexual content of cable and network television, radio and the Internet.
They want to eliminate an "activist" judiciary that limits or impinges on their agenda by placing God-fearing judges on the bench who will promote their sincerely held beliefs.
From "Conservatives Without Conscience" by John W. Dean (p. 109)
I don't know about y'all, but this doesn't sound too good to me.
Comments?
They want to control the right of women to have abortions.
They want to ban all forms of gay marriage.
They want to prevent the teaching of safe sex in schools and to encourage home schooling.
They want to ban the use of contraceptives.
They want to halt stem cell reserach using human embryos.
They want to stop the teaching of evolution and/or to start the teaching of intelligent design.
They want to bring God into the public square and eliminate the separation of church and state.
They want to overturn the legality of living wills.
They want to control the sexual content of cable and network television, radio and the Internet.
They want to eliminate an "activist" judiciary that limits or impinges on their agenda by placing God-fearing judges on the bench who will promote their sincerely held beliefs.
From "Conservatives Without Conscience" by John W. Dean (p. 109)
I don't know about y'all, but this doesn't sound too good to me.
Comments?