Friday, July 11, 2014

I Didn't Say It ...

Rachel Maddow, on the Hobby Lobbied Supreme Court:

"These groups want their religious beliefs to excuse them from having to follow the law on, not just contraception, not just health law rules, but on non-discrimination. They now, because of this ruling, want a religious exemption from laws that say you can't fire someone for being gay. They want to be able to fire people for being gay because they think God wants that."

I think the next big fight will be religion versus the law, and we will endure countless debates from illiterate, ill-informed, Bible-thumping Republicans about how God made America for Christians.
Sigh.
Richard George Kopf, US District Court Jude, also on the Hobby Lobbied Supreme Court:

"To most people, the decision looks stupid ’cause corporations are not persons, all the legal mumbo jumbo notwithstanding. The decision looks misogynist because the majority were all men. It looks partisan because all were appointed by a Republican. The decision looks religiously motivated because each member of the majority belongs to the Catholic Church, and that religious organization is opposed to contraception. While “looks” don’t matter to the logic of the law (and I am not saying the Justices are actually motivated by such things), all of us know from experience that appearances matter to the public’s acceptance of the law. …  Next term is the time for the Supreme Court to go quiescent–this term and several past terms has proven that the Court is now causing more harm (division) to our democracy than good by deciding hot button cases that the Court has the power to avoid. As the kids say, it is time for the Court to STFU."

Wonder if we can get Kopf on the Court?
Julian Bond, on the LGBT rights movement, and the Hobby Lobbied Supreme Court:

"As LGBT people have gained greater equality under the law, we are hearing similar objections to the ones I heard in response to the civil rights gains of African-Americans in the 1960s. We hear people asking for exemptions from laws - laws that prohibit discrimination - on the ground that complying would violate their religious beliefs. ... There are some who feel that ENDA must allow religiously affiliated organizations - far beyond churches, synagogues and mosques - to engage in employment discrimination against LGBT people. We haven't accepted this in the past, and we must not today."

Discrimination is wrong; especially when based on something the discriminated person has no control over, like gender, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation.
It seems pretty queer to me.
Brandon Smith, a Republican state Senator from Kentucky, on climate change:

“As you (Energy and Environment Cabinet official) sit there in your chair with your data, we sit up here in ours with our data and our constituents and stuff behind us. I don’t want to get into the debate about climate change, but I will simply point out that I think in academia we all agree that the temperature on Mars is exactly as it is here. Nobody will dispute that. Yet there are no coal mines on Mars. There are no factories on Mars that I’m aware of."

Mars is just like Earth, y’all; except there’s no people or cars or factories or man-made pollutants up there.
Oh, but, yeah, the average temperature on Mars is about -80 Fahrenheit.
So it’s colder, I guess.

6 comments:

  1. mr. smith looks like he has taken too many blows to the head; that's why he's mouthing this crapola. what an asshat!

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  2. News story about Arlene's. Prosecutor saying HL ruling will not effect it. Also gave a reason for the delay - a judge retired and it will take several months to replace him. Also expected the case will work its way up the system.

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  3. Spewing out this kind of garbage, I can understand why B.S. wouldn't want to get into a debate about climate change. what a major "maroon!"

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  4. The only people who need to live by the tenants of any religion are members of said religion. The rest of us should get a pass to live as we wish.

    Mr Judge-man is ever so right about how it looks, and I believe they ruled with their religion and not the law.

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  5. UNFUCKINGBELIEVALE. That's all.

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  6. Mars? Really? I think Nye and Tyson must be pulling out their hair in frustration. I'm not even sure what he's trying to say, because surely he can't be that stupid. Can he?

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