Perhaps I should post this in MSPIMS, because I’m not going to comment. But I thought people here in GD would be interested:
Ventura Proclaims Today Indivisable Day
Perhaps I should post this in MSPIMS, because I’m not going to comment. But I thought people here in GD would be interested:
Ventura Proclaims Today Indivisable Day
Secretary of State Mary Kiffmeyer: “He is appealing to a fringe element; it’s unnecessary to use this holiday to make this statement.”
So now sep. or church and state is considered a “fringe” position. Wonderful.
May the Invisible Pink Unicorn bless Jesse Ventura. I knew I liked that guy. Too bad an honest, straight-shooting polititian has no chance for lasting success.
I never thought I’d say this, but:
Jesse Ventura for President!
(It speaks volumes that a former pro wrestler has a better grasp of American Civics than all the ex-lawyers and seasoned politicians in Washington)
I have to wonder how many of the politicians really do grasp civics as well or better than Jesse, but just don’t have the balls to stand up for what they know is right. I guess it’s easy for Jesse, being a lame duck and all.
Put differently: It speaks volumes that all the ex-lawyers and seasoned politicians in Washington are more concerned with their ability to get re-elected than their ability to understand the government they’re sworn to uphold.
I wonder… would there have been as many complaints about “Indivisible Day” if the petition had come from, say, a conservative group? Complaints from conservatives, that is. I ask, since there’s nothing inherently fringe-y about the concept of indivisibility.
From the link in the OP
the Minnesota Secretary of State’s comments after being obligated to sign the proclamation
In ‘this statement’
What the hell better time to exercise your freedoms than on Independence Day? If you don’t flex them every now and then they seem to atrophy. He’s talking about protecting civil rights, and some numbskulls think only a fringe element find that notion appealing? Well, I guess we’re all just supposed to sit back and eat our watermellon while we watch the fireworks and wave a little flag, and get off on all the symbolism. No need to think about what it all stands for, that’s inappropriate!
So the proclamation was requested by an organization of atheists, so what? The world view that they express in their proclamation sounds like what most organized religions claim to preach, but have failed to bring about since the dawn of history.
One governor “attacks” religion by stating what most atheists and agnostics find painfully obvious, while our U.S. Congress, Executive administration, and Supreme Court use the official capacity and resources of our nation to prop religion up. Sheesh.
They want total domination don’t they?