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Texas GOP to Ban Sodomy? (NSFW... I think)

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Vihzel

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Something I found interesting...

The Texas GOP wants to ban anal sex, strip clubs, all forms of pornography, sex education other than "abstinence until heterosexual marriage", the "Morning After Pill".

Oh and included in all that is banning... oral sex.

And there goes 99% of your male base (the remaining 1% can't use theirs anymore)...

Your thoughts?
 
Something I found interesting...

The Texas GOP wants to ban anal sex, strip clubs, all forms of pornography, sex education other than "abstinence until heterosexual marriage", the "Morning After Pill".

Oh and included in all that is banning... oral sex.

And there goes 99% of your male base...

Your thoughts?

They want to ban these activities just for themselves, right? :rolleyes:

I foresee a max exodus of livestock from their ranches. :D

Where did you find this gem?
 
I have a bigger issue with wanting marriage claimed as "God ordained."

I know! It basically alienates atheists, agnostics, buddhists, taoists, wiccans, and so forth. Now if they mean Christian God... then include Hindus and whatever other religion that doesn't follow Christianity.
 
Marrige is a religious term is it not? If no religion then it's just mating right?

According to different state governments, it's a government paper between a man and a woman, depending on the state. Without that paper, the marriage does NOT exist. So... religion has nothing to do with it if atheists and agnostics can just get married... unless you want a ban for them to not being able to get married, but that's just extreme and very discriminatory against another group of people.

It still doesn't count for all of the East Asian religions such as Buddhism and Taoism and for those people who believe in a supreme being, but aren't affiliated with any religion because they don't feel the need.

What would you consider people who had arranged marriages? Are they not eligible either? I have a few Indian friends whose parents never met until they were getting ready to marry. They definitely do not believe in the Christian God, but instead, many gods.
 
Something I found interesting...

The Texas GOP wants to ban anal sex, strip clubs, all forms of pornography, sex education other than "abstinence until heterosexual marriage", the "Morning After Pill".

Oh and included in all that is banning... oral sex.

And there goes 99% of your male base (the remaining 1% can't use theirs anymore)...

Your thoughts?

I find it hard to believe those are serious proposals. If they really are then the GOP is f****d.
 
I find it hard to believe those are serious proposals. If they really are then the GOP is f****d.

Unfortunately, they're true. Those proposals will not pass though. It will be very difficult to run on a campaign with those proposals, especially with them wanting less government control over the private lives of citizens (what's more private than what happens in the bedroom?). I wouldn't want ANYONE, Republican or Democrat, to tell me that I'm not allowed to do a certain kind of act in my own bedroom.

If they seriously try to push those proposals... they will eat themselves alive (and not in the sexual way... lol).
 
I find it hard to believe those are serious proposals. If they really are then the GOP is f****d.


Unf****d, actually. Well, except for livestock, relations with which apparently won't be prohibited.

More than anything else political, I really enjoy the far-right's problems with human sexuality. To me, it points out one of the fatal flaws of many of those on that side of the fence...they're control freaks. Control has a lot to do with the far right's attempts to ban abortion, too...it's about the only way left they can try to control their women.
 
Marrige is a religious term is it not? If no religion then it's just mating right?

Not always. Most people in this country seem to think that its a western religious term but its really not. People from all religious (including non) all over the world as far back as ancient times have gotten "married." Its pretty much a universal concept.
 
Unf****d, actually. Well, except for livestock, relations with which apparently won't be prohibited.

More than anything else political, I really enjoy the far-right's problems with human sexuality. To me, it points out one of the fatal flaws of many of those on that side of the fence...they're control freaks. Control has a lot to do with the far right's attempts to ban abortion, too...it's about the only way left they can try to control their women.

How I view it:
Conservative generally want greater social control, liberals generally want greater economic control.
 
This is like westborrow baptist church guys. Just a few freaks that take things too far. It's not the GOP as a whole. The equivalent is code pink for the dems.
 
I believe the Texas GOP's plan of attack on sexual behavior goes way, way beyond "a few freaks" of that party in that state wanting those rules.
 
The following are reasons why I refuse to register with the Texas GOP.

Officially adopting American English as the language of Texas.
Severing relations with the United Nations, including removing all American financial and military ties.
Defining marriage as a "God-ordained, legal and moral commitment only between a 'natural' man and a 'natural' woman."
Opposing all criminal or civil penalties against anti-gay activists and any actions they make take to "oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values."
Banning sodomy and demanding that Congress "withhold jurisdiction from the federal courts from cases involving sodomy."
Cracking down on all forms of pornography, and enacting stricter laws that prohibit virtual pornography and [the] operation of sexual-oriented businesses.
Requiring a sonogram be performed and offered as part of the consent process to each mother seeking an elective abortion.
Opposing the sale and use of the "Morning After Pill."
Opposing any sex education other than "abstinence until heterosexual marriage."
Supporting objective teaching of Intelligent Design alongside evolution, global warming, political philosophies, and other "controversial theories."
Opposing human trafficking in any form.
Creating a free market for water to help meet future demand.
Using the light-handed regulation of the oil and gas industry as a model for the state's water market; and
Supporting the so-called "S.A.V.E. U.S.A." plan, which stands for:
S - Secure America
 
"Supporting objective teaching of Intelligent Design..."

Heheheh.

Heheheh.


:D:D:D:D

That would be enough for me to avoid the Texas GOP like the plague.

"Today, kiddies, we're going to teach you some superstitious nonsense that has no provable basis in fact, or even in logical theory..."
 
The following are reasons why I refuse to register with the Texas GOP.

Officially adopting American English as the language of Texas.
Severing relations with the United Nations, including removing all American financial and military ties.
Defining marriage as a "God-ordained, legal and moral commitment only between a 'natural' man and a 'natural' woman."
Opposing all criminal or civil penalties against anti-gay activists and any actions they make take to "oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values."
Banning sodomy and demanding that Congress "withhold jurisdiction from the federal courts from cases involving sodomy."
Cracking down on all forms of pornography, and enacting stricter laws that prohibit virtual pornography and [the] operation of sexual-oriented businesses.
Requiring a sonogram be performed and offered as part of the consent process to each mother seeking an elective abortion.
Opposing the sale and use of the "Morning After Pill."
Opposing any sex education other than "abstinence until heterosexual marriage."
Supporting objective teaching of Intelligent Design alongside evolution, global warming, political philosophies, and other "controversial theories."
Opposing human trafficking in any form.
Creating a free market for water to help meet future demand.
Using the light-handed regulation of the oil and gas industry as a model for the state's water market; and
Supporting the so-called "S.A.V.E. U.S.A." plan, which stands for:
S - Secure America
 
"Supporting objective teaching of Intelligent Design..."

Heheheh.

Heheheh.


:D:D:D:D

That would be enough for me to avoid the Texas GOP like the plague.

"Today, kiddies, we're going to teach you some superstitious nonsense that has no provable basis in fact, or even in logical theory..."

I completely agree. So... Bible class in a government-owned school? That is what church is for!
 
Most of that is perfectly sane and would probably solve a lot of Americas problems. Some of that is actually private and shouldn't be any concern of our kinda like seat belt laws...

Which ones would you consider to be sane?
 
Which ones would you consider to be sane?

I am kind of wondering that myself because more than half of them have me of the attitude that these people are scary. For example, "Opposing all criminal or civil penalties against anti-gay activists and any actions they make take to "oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values."" basically says to the KKK, "Hey you wanna go kill some gays? Go hog wild guys!"
 
I am kind of wondering that myself because more than half of them have me of the attitude that these people are scary. For example, "Opposing all criminal or civil penalties against anti-gay activists and any actions they make take to "oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values."" basically says to the KKK, "Hey you wanna go kill some ***s? Go hog wild guys!"

lol Exactly. I don't understand what the Texas GOP was thinking on that issue. Basically... if you support homosexuality, you will be considered to be a criminal. Talk about CENSORSHIP! I'm afraid that they're going to declare a law that attacking homosexuals will be considered "lawful and just".
 
I am kind of wondering that myself because more than half of them have me of the attitude that these people are scary. For example, "Opposing all criminal or civil penalties against anti-gay activists and any actions they make take to "oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values."" basically says to the KKK, "Hey you wanna go kill some gays? Go hog wild guys!"
That's you take on it. I see it differently. Since the racist AG Eric Holder said that whites and Christians would not be protected by hate crimes laws, the Texas GOP included this provision. Holder was questioned directly whether a Christian minister saying that homosexuality was wrong, they will go to hell, etc., then physically attacked by gays because of the sermon would be protected:

Senator Sessions asks Holder about the scope of the protected classes. (Beginning at 58:43
 
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