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posted by NCommander on Monday June 09 2014, @10:17PM   Printer-friendly
from the unbelievable dept.

Texas Republicans have decided on a platform that includes abolishing minimum wage, cancelling climate research, banning the teaching of evolution at schools, and repealing the voting rights act, among other things, but hilariously (or depressingly) the one thing on this laundry list that people are angry about is their plan to "rehabilitate" homosexuals, a practice that many say is harmful.

BBC News has more: http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-27774102

 
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  • (Score: 2) by hubie on Tuesday June 10 2014, @01:52AM

    by hubie (1068) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @01:52AM (#53517) Journal

    What is HN 2.0?

    I'm also curious how the lameness filter works. I couldn't post just the above sentence because of too many caps.

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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday June 10 2014, @02:06AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @02:06AM (#53521) Journal

    Homeshopping Network? I was thinking, "Walmart, clean-up in aisle Five!" (too soon?, or not Texas?)

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 10 2014, @02:31AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 10 2014, @02:31AM (#53533)
      What's Walmart, precious? (no, I'm not Texas, far from it... quite far actually)
      • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday June 10 2014, @07:25AM

        by aristarchus (2645) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @07:25AM (#53633) Journal

        In some places, they refer to Tejas as "Southern Wyoming". All hat, no cattle, who shot JR?

        • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Tuesday June 10 2014, @03:29PM

          by tangomargarine (667) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @03:29PM (#53808)

          The hell? Texas doesn't even share a border with Wyoming. It's 2 freakin' states away through Colorado and (Oklahoma|New Mexico).

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          • (Score: 1) by redneckmother on Tuesday June 10 2014, @04:29PM

            by redneckmother (3597) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @04:29PM (#53840)

            Check out the historical maps of Texas. An early one can be seen at https://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/atlas_texas/texas_land_grants.jpg [utexas.edu] and shows parts of current New Mexico, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Wyoming were once "Texas".

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            • (Score: 2) by tangomargarine on Tuesday June 10 2014, @04:55PM

              by tangomargarine (667) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @04:55PM (#53851)

              Even on that map, Texas barely has a border with Wyoming.

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              • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday June 10 2014, @06:53PM

                by aristarchus (2645) on Tuesday June 10 2014, @06:53PM (#53880) Journal

                You didn't get it? The "some people" who say this might be Americans, and that means they are "geographically challenged" (See Miss Teen South Carolina, 2007). Or it was intended to be a spiritual relation, the kind where Petroleum substitutes for cattle ranching, and brings about intellectual decline, moral collapse, and the rise of rather bizarre Republican party platforms. And Cheneys.

  • (Score: 1) by Yog-Yogguth on Tuesday June 10 2014, @12:06PM

    by Yog-Yogguth (1862) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday June 10 2014, @12:06PM (#53715) Journal

    I'm wondering if the AC meant Huffington Post (or am I too getting the name wrong?). I kind of sympathize with his general point and I think a lot of people are sick of the Republican/right vs. Democrat/left charade and fake debate. Neither does it matter if anyone or everyone thinks they're all on the right (because right is bad and they're all big government racist fascists I mean look at their history [wikipedia.org]) or all on the left (because left is bad and they're all big government racist fascists I mean look at their history [wikipedia.org]), it makes no difference.

    One has to stop ideology (it's a circus of vampires). One has to stop putting everything in one great big bag or sausage where the vast majority of people don't get any power to debate and decide among the nearly infinite possibilities on each specific issue.

    And most "issues" aren't and shouldn't be political at all: like leaving people the hell alone even if you don't like or agree with whatever. Those are cultural and social issues and ultimately politics doesn't help but only makes it worse.

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