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The Fundamentalist Right: an oxymoron

The Fundamentalist Right: an oxymoron


We’ve learned a lot from this election. We’ve learned that Jerry Springer airs on PBS in Oklahoma. We learned that we should post signs on the side of the highway when you cross the Mason/Dixon line that say, 'Caution: Minds Narrow’. We learned that we must never forget that there is a large section of the country where the terms “cousins once removed” and “coitus interruptus” are pretty much the same thing. We learned that “compassionate conservatives” are most conservative with their compassion. We learned that the reason they call it America’s Heartland is because clearly the brain is not there. But mostly we have learned that if we’re not extra special very careful, America is going to hang itself with it's Bible Belt.
I know that for the next four years we’ll have to get used to seeing the clock set back on many of the advances we’ve made over the last century. These changes will be accompanied by odd ironies and logic that just don’t make sense to those of us who live outside of the faith-based community.
And come 2008 Americans will ask each other, “Are you better off now than you were 400 years ago?”
The fundamentalists want to eliminate sex education in the schools. Abstinence is the answer. Ever notice most of these folks who preach abstinence as a way to temper appetites are 75 pounds overweight? Go to Disneyland just to be sure.
Masturbation is a sin and will be outlawed. Idle hands are the devil’s workshop. Masturbation is “self abuse”. Masturbation is “abuse” and boxing is a sport. I personally only once suffered a knockout, but I was in training.
They don't want teenagers to have condoms, in that "Silence of the Lambskins" campaign they’re running. Then they still try to blame teen sex on rock and roll music. Teenagers have sex because they're horny and because of peer pressure. If you're going to peg teen sex on rock and roll, why don't we just blame incest on Country and Western?
Regarding a woman’s right to choose, everyone is entitled to their beliefs; this is America. My belief happens to be that life begins when you start minding your own fucking business. I have a theory that the religious right wants to haul all of the coat hangers out of the closet to make room for the gays they want to shove back in. Remember, class: "Sodomy is evil". Unless it's a Glow Stick up an Iraqi prisoner's ass, lighting the way for Freedom across the globe. Then it's a Toby Keith song.
And, finally, they refuse to believe in evolution. That part I can understand, actually. Because if you subscribe to the theory of evolution, well then, there's a tacit obligation to PARTICIPATE in evolution. For some people that's a little too much pressure. Many of the righteous can’t recognize that Faith is a way to avoid responsibility. It’s always the people with recessive genes who don't believe in evolution. “I believe in Creationism,” they’ll say. Really? I believe in critical thought. But then, my reading matter is a little more up to date than yours.

Mike Dugan-C&L



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Here we go again. Another phony pro-life or should I say, anti-choice republican gets exposed in dirty dealings. He's not so much against the idea of sex as wanting the young ones for himself.

Ken Whitehouse:

State Sen. Paul Stanley (R-Memphis) will resign his chairmanship of the Senate Commerce Committee tomorrow, NashvillePost.com has learned, in the wake of the revelation that he was the subject of an attempted blackmail scheme over a sexual relationship with an intern in his office.

Nashville Post:

In April of this year, I and a group of Planned

Parenthood supporters from Memphis met with Sen. Paul Stanley in his

office. We told him about all the good Planned Parenthood does in

Memphis by providing basic gynecological health care and birth control

to teens and young people and also providing medically-accurate

sexuality education programs. I had hoped to convince him that there’s

a real need for our services, especially in Memphis, which has the

highest sexually transmitted infection rates in the nation and one of

the highest teenage pregnancy rates as well. Planned Parenthood

Greater Memphis Region tries to help young people and low income

people, almost all of whom are already sexually active protect

themselves from pregnancy and disease. Sen. Paul Stanley is my state

senator, and he made it clear at our meeting that he didn’t care about

my concerns about these issues that have a major impact in the Memphis

area and that he would not ever support Planned Parenthood.

He told us that he didn’t believe young people should have sex

before marriage anyway, that his faith and church are important to

him, and he wants to promote abstinence, blah, blah, blah. Now I

realize that when he said those things, he had already been sexing it

up with an intern and her boyfriend was trying to blackmail him with

dirty pictures. In retrospect, I think maybe Sen. Stanley meant that

he just doesn’t want young people to have sex with each other, thereby

saving the cute young things for himself. Hypocrite, anyone?

No sex for you....Is Stanley saying that after marriage you should be able to have sex with everybody?



Mike's Blog Roundup

The Jed Report: The death of a taboo

Discourse.net: Palin potpourri

The Republic of Dogs: Republicans for change...from what? The guy they're afraid to mention?

Capital Eye: The money behind Palin...and McCain

Words of Power: Ecuador's proposed constitution includes an article that grants nature the right to "exist, persist, maintain and regenerate its vital cycles, structure, functions and its processes in evolution" and will grant legal standing to any person to defend those rights in court.

HOLY CRAP: God ditches the GOP...Hate, false witness, and slander...Is abstinence trendy? Maybe not so much...McCain's vetting team...On women heading countries but not churches....Gather round, children...Vampire protection...Cleansing the PTA one sinner at a time...Hypocrite playing cards...Palin church features anti-Semetic sermon, but the remarks have been clarified...Theocrats to pray for McCain's death..God Swill...Interfaith Alliance's new blog...Saddleback winner? Rick Warren



Mike's Blog Roundup

The Zen Cabin: Anyone who has followed the FISA fight is probably familiar with James Cicconi. Let's give Mr. Cicconi the attention he deserves - we'll start just before things went to Hell in America.

Crackpot Press: Scientologist speaks out, fears being "suicided"

PERRspectives Blog: With the Republican nomination now safely secured, John McCain, the self-proclaimed "foot soldier in the Reagan revolution," is trying to reverse the hard right turn he took in the GOP primaries.

The Road to Surfdom: This should be a scandal because it reveals how the media's whole coverage of the Iraq invasion and occupaton - not just the opinion pieces but the so-called news as well - has been heavily shaped and dominated by the US military as part of a calculated and sustained campaign of misinformation...and American taxpayers foot the bill!

Roger Ailes: Making abstinence fun.

OFF THE BEATEN PATH: Ali Eteraz, The Unapologetic Mexican, MetaFilter, Naked Politics



Open Thread

Jaime Lynn Spears Susie Bright's Journal (not always safe for work):

Let me introduce you to the swan-song poster girl of the abstinence education movement: TV actress and celebrity-sister, Jamie Lynn Spears. She's pregnant.

Jamie, raised to be a Baptist Good Girl by her devoted Church Stage Mother, was "shocked" to learn she was expecting, according to her tabloid confession.

Jamie is so... typical.

...The abysmal failure of purity balls and chastity rings and "Just-Say-No" is one of the most under-reported stories of the year. The numbers are in, and they are deafening. Read more...

Open thread below...



Abstinence Only Education Failing - Teen Birth Rates On The Rise

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On Tuesday's Live with Dan Abrams, Dan discussed with Air America's Rachel Maddow and National Abstinence Education Association's Valerie Huber (who has faced criticism for her anti-gay and religious overtones in pushing abstinence) the recent findings that the teen birth rate has risen:

In a troubling reversal, the nation's teen birth rate rose for the first time in 15 years, surprising government health officials and reviving the bitter debate about abstinence-only sex education.

The birth rate had been dropping since its peak in 1991, although the decline had slowed in recent years. On Wednesday, government statisticians said it rose 3 percent from 2005 to 2006.

However, some experts said they have been expecting a jump. They blamed it on increased federal funding for abstinence-only health education that doesn't teach teens how to use condoms and other contraception. Read on...

Add to that the rise in sexually transmitted diseases among our teens and you've got a Republican recipe for disaster for our kids.

Firedoglake has more... (thanks to Nicole for her assistance)



Abstinence-only programs still don’t work

Those who are concerned with reality probably didn’t need more evidence that abstinence-only programs don't work, but we have some anyway. The nonpartisan National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy released the results of its latest research project this week.

“At present there does not exist any strong evidence that any abstinence program delays the initiation of sex, hastens the return to abstinence or reduces the number of sexual partners” among teenagers, the study concluded. […]

The study found that while abstinence-only efforts appear to have little positive impact, more comprehensive sex education programs were having “positive outcomes” including teenagers “delaying the initiation of sex, reducing the frequency of sex, reducing the number of sexual partners and increasing condom or contraceptive use.”

“Two-thirds of the 48 comprehensive programs that supported both abstinence and the use of condoms and contraceptives for sexually active teens had positive behavior effect,” said the report.

You mean, simply telling teenagers not to have sex doesn’t work? And quality, comprehensive education does? And the Bush administration insists on supporting the prior while rejecting the latter? You don’t say.



Judge Voids 10 Year Sentence For Teen Sex

AP Via Yahoo:

A judge on Monday voided a 10-year sentence for a man accused of having consensual oral sex with a 15-year-old girl when he was 17. He instead gave Genarlow Wilson a 12-month misdemeanor sentence with credit for time already served.

Wilson's original sentence, for aggravated child molestation, was widely criticized on the grounds it was grossly disproportionate to the crime, and state lawmakers later passed a law to close the loophole that led to the 10-year sentence.

A jury found the honor student guilty in 2005 of aggravated child molestation for having oral sex with a 15-year-old girl during a 2003 New Year's Eve party involving alcohol and marijuana. Although the sex act was consensual it was illegal under Georgia law. Read more...

In the Bizarro World of Purity Balls and abstinence only sex education we live in, this was a positive sign of progress back to reality. The new sentence may save the day for this young man, but it will take him years to shake the stigma.



Blue Gal's Blog Round Up

FaBlog:  A Berkeley watchdog organization that tracks military spending said it uncovered a strange U.S. military proposal to create a hormone bomb that could purportedly turn enemy soldiers into homosexuals and make them more interested in sex than fighting.

Sensen no sen:  Save your outrage for those who need it....

DC's:  Don't tell the manager of the Whole Foods on the Bowery that we used to sleep where the olive bar is now....

Words of Power:  The long hot summer of reason or madness?

Holy Crap!  Didja know there's a sleezy side to the abstinence industry?  h/t to the amazing writers at The Revealer.  God, Gays, and the sanctity of marriage

Between 20 March 2007 and 20 March 2008 (the fifth year of the war)  this group will work to sign up One Million Blogs for Peace.

Guest round up by Blue Gal, bluegalsblog AT gmail DOT com.



Abstinence only Tobias quits over Escort service

This is rich...This administration is riddled with liars and hypocrites...

Randall L. Tobias, the deputy secretary of state responsible for U.S. foreign aid, abruptly resigned yesterday after he was asked about an upscale escort service allegedly involved in prostitution, U.S. government sources said.

I'm sad today," said one person close to Tobias. "The president loves him and Condi absolutely loves him."

White House officials said Rice briefed Bush on the matter early yesterday before he met with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. The president "was saddened and disappointed and wished Dr. Tobias and his family well," spokeswoman Dana Perino said.

Condi and Bush are so sad. His actions further prove that abstinence does not work and never will. We are a Democracy so why is our country being run by Regent University type zealots and programs? Here's an interview with Tobias from PBS.

And it's also not "ABC: Take your pick." It's abstinence really focused heavily on young people and getting them to understand that the best way to keep from getting infected is to be abstinent and not engage in sexual activity until they are old enough and mature enough and get into a committed relationship, such as a marriage. B is being faithful within that committed relationship. And A and B, those two things together clearly had a huge impact in bringing the infection rates down in Uganda...read on