Our legislature is dominated by a conservative Republican supermajority. These folks claim to be conservative Christians. They claim to value the Constitution. They claim to value the authority of the State.
This week, they are ignoring the Christian value of helping the poor, but are expending considerable energy to pass otherwise irrelevant legislation that belittles the Christian religion, violates the US Constitution and violates the Tennessee Constitution.
Faced with criticism for this, they even amended the "Bible as the official state book" bill, justifying their actions primarily by characterizing the Bible as being important because it is used as a record-keeping family genealogy ledger. This intentional prevarication also violates the Christian value of simple honesty, while continuing to violate the state and federal Constitutions.
The truth of the matter is that the bill's sponsors want to use government to impose their religion on all Tennesseans. They could care less about the state or federal constitutions and only want to assert that this is a Christian state. Many others voting for the bill do so knowing it violates the Constitutions and their oaths of office, but are too cowardly to risk being characterized as voting against the Bible. Still others who oppose it will only give the reason that putting the Bible alongside other official state items belittles the Bible's status, but sidestep the obvious unconstitutionality of the measure.
The saddest part of it all is that this pandering will work, and not once, but twice. Lots of Tennessee voters will rally behind the bill's sponsors and legislators who vote for the bill. These same voters will also be brought to their feet again as they become incensed and outraged when the courts ultimately rule the entire thing as unconstitutional.
These legislators have in hand the Attorney General's opinion, stating the obvious, that this measure is unconstitutional, yet they proceed with it anyway. It will never happen, but they should be penalized for knowingly and willingly taking action to break the law.
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Can I get an Amen!
Can I get an Amen!
Amen. Governor Haslam,
(in reply to R. Neal)
Amen. Governor Haslam, please veto this bill and save the State the expense of defending it from the inevitable lawsuits.
supermajority override
(in reply to Rachel)
supermajority could override a veto
Yup, but there isn't a
(in reply to B Harmon)
Yup, but there isn't a supermajority in the House.
Simple majority to override veto
(in reply to Rachel)
In Tennessee a veto is overridden by a simple majority.
That's something that should
(in reply to Bill Lyons)
That's something that should be changed. What's the point of a veto that can be over-ridden by the same vote that passed a bill in the first place? I guess if the veto happens after the legislature adjourns, it can delay something for a year until they re-convene?
In any case, apparently the state Senate just killed this bill for this year, at least. Can I get a hallelujah?
Thanks, Bill. I forgot about
(in reply to Bill Lyons)
Thanks, Bill. I forgot about that. Stupid rule; needs to be fixed.
Nevertheless, Haslam should veto this bill. My guess is he won't because THE BIBLE.
EDIT: Just heard that the Senate killed the bill. I rarely thank the Tennessee Senate, but thanks.
superduper majority
(in reply to Rachel)
Unfortunately, there is most definitely a supermajority in the House.
Super majority
(in reply to glostik)
Yes, I know there is a super majority in the House. But a super majority did not vote for this particular bill.
But as Bill pointed out, that's moot since it only takes a majority to override a veto.
glostik
(in reply to Rachel)
Oh, gotcha…but it would have been interesting to see if the vote would change after a veto…and in which direction. Happy we don't have to find out though!
Predictable given context and history
Rushdoony said it best setting the fuse in his 1960 era writings, particularly in his 3 volume tome Institutes of Biblical Law. He was the pioneering Dominionist. Concepts of such laws and other engagement of the "civil structure" like the one mentioned above were his dream and his directive. Rushdoony was a main factor in creating the Reconstructionist pieces that people like Bachman, Perry and so many others have been assembling for forty+ years.
Another suggestion for the state book could be Chip Berlet's Kingdom Coming: The Rise of Christian Nationalism
With all the Senate
With all the Senate co-sponsors signed on, this puppy will pass the Senate and who among us thinks Haslam has anything close to the will to veto it?
WHICH Bible?
Are they adopting the original Greek and Hebrew testaments or a specific translation? The Vulgate? King James? Revised Standard Version, Good News Bible, one of the myriad of recent translations/contemporizations, or Mr. Schlafly's rewrite which removes all the "socialist" bits?
which bibke?
You know most religions have their own...what about the satanic one?
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