Sunday, March 29, 2015

Knee jerk politicking and bad laws

Today's politically constructed social "religious" laws are likely the forgotten and abandoned of tomorrow.

Such laws not even, one should imagine, having the tenure of the discriminating/hate laws passed in a previous century, but given by every opportunity to take something in exchange by way of passage, any of these laws appear to be mostly reserved for the ignorance of one but not often more than one party.  


On February 13, 2007, the Board voted 6 to 4 to reject the amended science standards enacted in 2005. The definition of science was once again returned to "the search for natural explanations for what is observed in the universe."[79]
Important since the legacy of a board's passage lasted approximately 2 years before being rescinded.  Much of this coming from the concerted efforts of groups or organizations, perhaps, neither indigenous to the state of Kansas that managed to lobby an effort but apparently were neither able to sustain what arguably were nothing more than a once risen populist movement that went as quickly as it entered onto a given stage.  

Outside of anti gay laws, anti immigration, and gun laws are pretty much at the current fore front of the GOP's radar it would seem at times.  Any number of knee jerk anti immigration laws passed in the south, appear in any number of cases terminal for any number of reasons, but must arguably because they are poorly written and not sustainable and entirely for political expediency.  Amazing that people as quickly forget the hood wink of 'three strikes and you are out'...what happened to all the backing politicians on that one?

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