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The important part is Al. What a shithole. Sorry, WB.
No need to apologize. I don't hold it against you for being wrong.
The important part is Al. What a shithole. Sorry, WB.
Exactly what water said, maintaining a proud heritage in symbols of racism.
BULLSHIT! They passed every other amendment. This one deleted text. There was no additions. The difference between this one and the 2004 amendment is that the 2004 amendment deleted more text.
Why are you just making excuses and ignoring the facts?
btw - If y'all think segregation doesn't exist in Alabama today, you're sadly mistaken.
Anyone know what a seg school is?
LMFAO... Well if that is the case, why couldn't Alabama just wait until courts are full of states rights advocates and then put the language back in? Oh that's right...that thing Congress passed back in 1964, which outlaws segregation!
The link you posted earlier, has a link to the site of the main opposition to the bill. They are the Secular Coalition for Alabama, a group of Atheists, Agnostics, and Humanists. (LIKE YOU, STRINGY!) They say explicitly, they opposed the amendment because it wouldn't give children the constitutional right to an education. In 2004, other people opposed the same basic Amendment because it DID give children the constitutional right to an education. The establishment of constitutionality is vitally important because this is what gives the state legislature the constitutional authority to levy a school tax. I don't care how much you want to stomp your feet and insist this isn't the case, Stringy. This is how governments work, this is what constitutions are for. Even your very own link supports what I have said.
I have no reason to lie, I have no dog in the hunt here. I voted against the amendment in 2004 and 2012, as I vote against ALL amendments to the Alabama state constitution. I want Alabama to hold a constitutional convention and rewrite the whole thing, at which time, I will oppose any segregationist language and will not ratify a new constitution that contains it. I'm not real worried that will be a problem. In summary, we have the stated opposition of the Alabama secularists, atheists, agnostics and humanists, in the link you provided, directly contradicting your argument, we have my enlightening history behind this amendment, and the story behind the story, and we have you and your bigoted opinion which you simply can't support. Out of all other options, your only course of action now, is to throw out insults and hate-filled rants about me personally, and the people of Alabama who you are obviously prejudiced against because of geographic location. Now, Stringbean, I would love to continue this conversation, but I simply do not argue with intolerant bigots.
No need to apologize. I don't hold it against you for being wrong.
I am sure there are parts that are not so bad. The part Dixie came from is a real shithole I hear.
Because I think this is a waste of time and effort. Discrimination has been removed. The Alabama State Constitution needs to be completely rewritten, not amended and reamended. The removal of segregation from the state constitution would accomplish nothing real.
Now, Stringbean, I would love to continue this conversation, but I simply do not argue with intolerant bigots.
There is discrimination, but I don't know of any segregation.
I have never heard of a "seg school". When I google it I find references to hotel schools.
But yet your state passed every other amendment. That excuse holds no water. This one would only remove text.
It does accomplish something real if people like ditzy get there way and overturn desegregation rulings. Its not very likely but i would not put much past scum like Scalia and the sort of judges people like ditzy demand.
It also is a symbolic act, but apparently the flag and the symbolism of leaving it in is more valuable to the people of Alabama.
"Seg schools", aka "segegration schools" are private academies set up following the Civil Rights Act. Today, they've evolved into "charter" schools and are prevalent in Alabama. You won't see a black kid in any of them.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Segregation_academies
Private schools are not obligated to accept anyone they don't want to. And there are lily-white private schools all over the country.
That is not state segregation. And removing the language from the state constitution would not have any effect on those private schools.
It does accomplish something real if people like ditzy get there way and overturn desegregation rulings. Its not very likely but i would not put much past scum like Scalia and the sort of judges people like ditzy demand.
Yet they're now clamoring to receive federal money ala' public schools.
Caught in another lie... Last week you were arguing with bravo that Romney was going to win. But bravo has more integrity and had to acknowledge what was plain to see.
Is this happening only in Alabama, or even only in the southeast?
Mostly in the south. Florida just had an amendment shut down wanting to do it. http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Florida_Religious_Freedom,_Amendment_8_(2012)
Remember Louisiana?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/31/louisiana-voucher-program_n_1724259.html
look...WB. I know you live in Alabama. Get out as soon as you can.
A quick google search shows that they use federal funding for private schools in Tucson.
And it is happening in Colorado too? Oh my!
I have traveled extensively and have lived in numerous places. I might live in another state, but if I have my way I will always live in the south.
link? I'm not saying you're wrong, but there's lots of bigots in Colorado and Arizona. And hispanics.