I read they want like Newt Gingrich and Focus on the Family in the American history book.
These "Christian" supremacists are insane, evil sons of es.
The same 'conservative' board that brought bible-study back to TX high schools ups the stupid-ante yet again..
The Texas State Board of Education review committee is preparing to vote on a draft of proposed standards for history textbooks. Noting that the draft has “nothing about liberals,” the Houston Chronicle reported:
The first draft for proposed standards in United States History Studies Since Reconstruction says students should be expected “to identify significant conservative advocacy organizations and individuals, such as Newt Gingrich, Phyllis Schlafly and the Moral Majority.” <...> Others have proposed adding talk show host Rush Limbaugh and the National Rifle Association.
The 15-member committee, stacked with 10 Republicans, is expected to vote along party lines. Earlier this year, a panel of right-wing “experts” produced a report urging the committee to remove biographies of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Stephen F. Austin, and César Chávez, and instead add history about the “motivational role the Bible and the Christian faith played in the settling of the original colonies.
Think Progress
I read they want like Newt Gingrich and Focus on the Family in the American history book.
These "Christian" supremacists are insane, evil sons of es.
Maybe they should teach 911 trutherism as an alterative theory, right Dan? Those nutty mofos.
^^^Exactly what I was thinking.
Yeah, these people are indeed insane jackasses........and they are EXACTLY THE SAME AS 9/11 TRUTHERS!
Typical wrongie defense, the conservatives/Repugs are no worse than everybody else.
There is NO equivalence between conspiracy theories, which have no consequences, and ing up textbooks with "Christian" supremacist/Repug bull -as-history and bull -as-science.
can it get any more embarassing for us texans?
Yes. Google "Sheila Jackson Lee".
Stop dodging the issue. This is ing pathetic, and I'd feel the same way if it was all about the wonders of dailykos and James Carville.
I don't agree with the premise in the OP. I also don't think this will amount to . The education system is not run by conservatives.
I'm all for removing the bio of Cesar Chavez. Dude is HIGHLY overrated.
The rest of that is garbage, though.
"I also don't think this will amount to "
The "Christian" supremacists are hammering in their wedges.
TX
P U B L I C
schools are now forced to teach about the Bible.
http://www.kltv.com/global/story.asp?S=10933571
... which is fine with me, if they were also forced to teach about the Koran, the Torah, and other major religious texts as historical do ents.
The TX "Christian" supremacists would murder, right in the legislature with one of those legal sidearms, any lawmaker who proposed that. Only slightly exagerrating.
We know damn well that many of the low-quality school teachers TX taxpayers "afford" are completely brain-washed by their local "Christian" huckster pastors. Fair and Balanced will be respected.
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The Express-News and Houston Chron are both conservative publications but they're both starting to call out some of the conservative nutjobs in Texas. The Chron was all over Gov. Perry's "succession" bull so good for them.
it's funny how darrins has no problem with this. lol
Conservatives, and the conservative movement are a part of our history. Therefore, they should be taught...and that includes Rush Limbaugh, and any religious group involvment. Ignoring them would upset me much more than including them. It's about learning.
Same goes for teaching about the liberals and the leftist movement. Also about the history of christianity in this country. We weren't founded on the Koran after all. It is important knowledge to know, whether you consider it bad or good.
As long as both conservative and leftist principles and histories are included...I see no problem here.
And as for removing biographies of presidents...there are biographies, and there are biographies. I would gather certain biographies are slanted, and this might be a correction to slant them the other way. Dunno. I would very much doubt they are removing the teaching of our presidents.
Of course, the topics will be slanted by the bias of the instructors, as this article and this post are slanted by the bias of the authors...
...but, so is everything else.
SIG
Last edited by SouthernFried; 08-22-2009 at 02:56 PM.
That's what I'm saying. 95% of the time someone does something ing re ed in America, it's in Texas.
Makes it hard to convince friends out of state that this place isn't all that bad.
I would argue with your statistic but, this is a big state with a lot of people. Bound to be some nutters.
The history books can never be justified until the government gives editors privileges to touch the nerves of the former presidents and their administrations. Seriously Nixon is a moron even worse that Bush 43, which should be written into the books if they're unbiased. But the truth is no one wants to pull down their pants, even though no one doesn't know what is folded behind.
Conservative-financed, Repug-exploited hate media has been going on for 20 years. I'm all for talking about it in current affairs, and calling it hate-media, demagoguery, rabble-rousing, but it's too young to forced into history books.
Another winning post.
How long does it take you to formulate your winning arguments?
Oh I don't know...Cesar Chavez was against illegal immigration and even went so far as to offer workers in the UFW offices as volunters to watch the border, He led demonstrations with ralph Abernathy to stop the flow of illegals. Of course that's one of those little over looked details La Raza, and Sotomayor fail to point out.
Exactly. Oh, wait, I'm off the PC script.
History books in schools already overstate the concept that all these early settlers were about religious freedom. Many wanted to practice their faith but had no tolerance for the faith or beliefs of others.
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