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BlackChampagne -- no longer new; improvement also in question.: The American Taliban Goes Down



Wednesday, November 08, 2006  

The American Taliban Goes Down


I didn't know what to post in my glee at the Republicans losing control of both the House and Senate, but I'll assume you've read about it elsewhere by now. Mixed in with the fun of an anti-Republican landslide election, there's good news in the culture wars too.
From the country's heartland, voters sent messages that altered America's culture wars and dismayed the religious right - defending abortion rights in South Dakota, endorsing stem cell research in Missouri, and, in a national first, rejecting a same-sex marriage ban in Arizona.
As you might expect, the right wing nuts who back this midieval legislation aren't exactly taking defeat graciously.
"While South Dakotans fought valiantly to defend their babies, we once again witnessed an almost total lack of support from the national leadership," Euteneuer said.

The anti-abortion group Operation Rescue said the election results meant any legislation from Congress restricting abortion would be ``virtually impossible'' for the next two years.

"America has voted and the bloody results have placed the most vulnerable among us, the pre-born, in the crosshairs for continued extermination," said Operation Rescue President Troy Newman.
Wow, way to reach out to moderates, guys. Enjoy two years of diminshing influence and watching your criminal benefactors in government indicted and/or imprisoned. The new year is going to be damn near delightful, once the suponeas start flying and war profiteering/Republican donating heads start rolling.

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Since I live in Arizona I was among the slim majority of voters that voted to keep the same sex marriage ban off of the state constitution. With the sheer number of eldery (read Republican) people living in the state, I was absolutely shocked that it actually got voted down. In this instance, I think it was their campaigning that doomed them. For the entire week leading up to the vote, I received at least one (sometimes two) pre-recorded telephone message(s) every single day with some nutjob (always the same one, it was pre-recorded) telling me to vote for the ban or my children would be gay. That is not an exaggeration there, the message actually said that if I didn't vote for it my children would think that same sex marriage was a "real marriage", and they would be more likely to take a spouse of the same gender (this despite the fact that same sex marriage is already illegal in the state. The actual proposition would have written it to the constitution as well as expressly stripping same sex couples of any of the legal rights granted to traditional couples). This was obviously recorded by someone on the far, far fringes of the right, and I really think that it hurt their cause overall.

I got this call every day even though (possibly because) I am a registered democrat, have an unlisted phone number, and am on the national "do not call" list. If everyone else got the same call that I did, I really think the preachy, better-than-thou tone would have caused them to vote against it rather than for it.


 

Apparently the new speaker of the house said that she wouldn't be passing articles of impeachment. Stupid cow.

As for the same-sex marriage bans, so far 27 out of 28 proposals have been approved on ballots, so it's not like that's a great thing to cheer about. Interestingly, all the pro-gay marriage groups were hoping Wisconsin would vote no on their bill, but it was yes with something like 58% of the vote. Then Arizona goes and says 'no' with a very slim margin, interesting that apparently no one saw that coming.


 

you gotta look at political realities, Lanth. Impeachement requires 2/3 majority (IIRC) and Democrats have about 7/13 majority, even assuming they could prove Bush did anything impeachable. I wouldn't bet on that; as much as he prizes loyalty and as famously uninvolved with policy as the man is, his lawyers would have no problem saying he didn't know he was lying, that he just did what his researchers told him was best, etc.

Besides, impeachment would make democrats look vengeful and partizan and paralyze any new legislation. Much better the Dems oppose Bush's unpopular proposals, pass lots of popular legislation that Bush vetos, and use that to usher in a Dem president in '08, along with a sustained democratic senate majority.


 

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