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Jindal's Latest Attack on Louisiana's Families

Started by Shana A, January 06, 2009, 09:39:37 PM

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Shana A

Jindal's Latest Attack on Louisiana's Families
Filed by: Steve Ralls
January 6, 2009 11:00 AM

http://www.bilerico.com/2009/01/jindals_latest_attack_on_louisianas_fami.php

Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal is often cited as a rising star in Republican politics. One of the party's most visible state executives, he has worked hard to endear himself to the GOP faithful, and has been widely mentioned as a possible White House candidate in 2012. And, true to form for some of those who seek to carry the Republican mantle on a national ticket, he is already beginning to pander to the most extreme factions of his party and his state.

In December, Jindal announced the formation of the Louisiana Commission on Marriage and Family, billed as "an entity within the executive department that serves to propose programs, policies, incentives and curriculum regarding marriage and family by collecting and analyzing data on the social and personal effects of marriage and child-bearing within the state of Louisiana."

In other words, Jindal's Commission is going to be looking at - and making recommendations regarding - marriage and family issues within the state. And a quick look at some of those appointed by the Governor to serve on the panel leaves no doubt that, in the end, the line-up will do nothing more than promote an extreme, anti-gay agenda that sets back, blocks and battles any attempts to recognize or respect Louisiana's same-sex families.
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tekla

He's got to keep up with Palin and I guess he doesn't have a teenage daughter to get knocked up and drop out of high school as a way to promote family values.
FIGHT APATHY!, or don't...
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Hazumu

Quote from: tekla on January 06, 2009, 09:47:28 PM
...a teenage daughter to get knocked up and drop out of high school as a way to promote family values.

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Are there any other kind of family values?
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=K
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