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01-19-2009, 06:32 PM
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Originally Posted by TX_AGGIE13
I LOVE Texas....can't stand gays, liberal hippies, and atheists. Im glad that alot of em are moving out here though, they need a big ole' Texan cowboy to give em a dose of get right!!
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I am a liberal Athiest, and I live in Texas, I hope you were joking, you are an embarrassment to my state.
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01-19-2009, 06:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Trickmystir700
I am a liberal Athiest, and I live in Texas, I hope you were joking, you are an embarrassment to my state.
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Nope, not joking at all....thanks for asking though, and as far as im concerned your the embarrassment..... 
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01-19-2009, 06:54 PM
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Ouch. (  )
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01-19-2009, 07:02 PM
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Thankfuuly I live in Austin and don't have to deal with people like this.
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01-19-2009, 08:06 PM
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Dad
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Originally Posted by TX_AGGIE13
Well, the label fits, and I'll wear it!! Im not looking to be socialy accepted by liberals. I don't go around voicing my opinion normally, but in here I have no problem with it in here since it seems there is a constant flow of vocal liberalists. 
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A lot of moderates may find your "I can't stand..." comments a bit entertaining as well, not necessarily in a positive way. I'm definitely not gay, atheist or a hippy. I'm more conservative fiscally, say 'live and let live as long as you're not disturbing me,' and try not to pass judgment on a person based on what they look like or how they are programmed. Honestly with a good job and a baby on the way, I don't have time for all the negativity. Outside of most crimes, there are very few things I can't stand when it comes to people.
You have your views, I have mine, and it's no skin off my back in the end. But I can't help but conjure up images of the movies Brokeback Mountain and American Beauty, namely the ex-military dad.
Thankfully A&M is still a somewhat highly regarded university in this state. There must still be mostly normal people coming out of there. Most of this state is full of completely normal people as well. To trend-hoppers: Austin isn't the only place to find some sense of normalcy. You can find it in small towns and big cities.
BTW, what's a liberal- IST? 
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01-19-2009, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by BrassShrink
Appreciated, ahuimanu.
TXAGGIE, people like you are probably the main reason why my wife and I cannot get out of Texas soon enough. There are way too many people like you that outnumber that people here who are actually and genuinely nice, that are liberal (or if they are conservative, they're more "live and let live").
Thanks for reinforcing my feelings.
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yeah, you don't move to West Texas if you don't think the same as TXAGGIE.
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01-19-2009, 11:00 PM
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it's a Texas thang..you wouldn't understand
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To answer the OP, I say, "Yes, I sure hope so".
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01-19-2009, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Sandy Springs Rep.
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Who are you trying to fool? You think the Bible course was pushed by those who love literature?....LOL
The Christian right was at the very heart of the effort to get the course put in place. Just an effort to get their foot in the door so some of their true believers can teach it the right way and hope they don't get caught. What parent would put his family through hell by objecting publicly to a teacher using the course to promote religion in a small rural school for instance? Not many. And these bible thumpers know it.
And what is wrong with it? You're using my tax dollars to promote your religion under the guise of a literature course.
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01-20-2009, 10:58 AM
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Did you read the statute and the attorney general's decision that I posted, padcrasher?
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01-20-2009, 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by TexasHorseLady
Did you read the statute and the attorney general's decision that I posted, padcrasher?
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Yes?
Are you saying that just because the law contains some nice language designed to make it appear like a harmless literature course that people should not be concerned?
Let's look how Texas has dealt with the issue in the past
"Research by Southern Methodist University professor Mark Chancey found that 22 out of 25 Bible courses from Texas public schools in the 2005-2006 school year resembled courses that federal courts had ruled to be in violation of the First Amendment.
"Most Texas courses are textbook examples of the unconstitutional promotion of one religion above others through the public schools," Chancey said.
That's how many Texas school districts treat laws designed to protect separation of Church and State...... like a Mexican Stop sign...LOL
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