Hate Group Uses Alabama “Frozen Embryos” Ruling To Try And Block Florida’s Abortion Rights Ballot Measure

The Alabama Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that an embryo created through in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is a “minor child” and is no different under the law from an unborn child in the womb.

I don’t understand this ruling at all.  How even religious extremists could find a frozen embryo or any embryo a “minor child” defies all medical knowledge of biology.  Of what cells are, of what happens in the reproductive track through the stages of fetal development.  Hell I don’t even know it all to be honest and I read up on it.  But medically at the point where it is not even implanted in a host it is not even a potential child.  And that is all a pregnancy is until viability, a potential possible future maybe child that the body could expel at any time.  There is no mystery that medically this makes no sense.   So the real question is in 2024 is the US going to be governed by dark age superstitions or real medical science? But as always religious extremists can never be happy to win the right to force their views on some people, they must drive on until they have the right to force their religious superstitions on everyone.  Yet they claim being forced to use a trans person’s preferred pronouns are an infringement of their civil rights, but the right to control female bodies and other people’s reproduction / sexual choices is normal and their right.   Hell these people won’t take a vaccine to save hundreds of thousands of people from dying, they won’t wear a mask because it violates their civil rights.   But telling people who they can have sex with, how they may dress, and what kind of sex they are allowed, and of course preventing life-saving medical procedures for pregnant people are somehow fine for them to do?  I don’t have the stomach to repost the rant of the religious bigot group as they now try to use the Alabama ruling to force the state of Florida to disallow the abortion ballot measure.  Please go to the link above and below to read them.     Hugs.  Scottie 

The Alabama Supreme Court on Friday reversed Mobile County Circuit Court Judge Jill Parrish Phillips’ decision to dismiss a lawsuit in which a couple sued an Alabama fertility clinic and hospital for the “wrongful death” of their frozen embryos in a ruling that was riddled with theology.

The ruling pointed to the Alabama Constitution Section 36.06, which argues that each person was made in God’s image, meaning each life has an incalculable value that “cannot be wrongfully destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy God.”

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Let’s talk about Japan, the UK, Republicans, and recession….

Against the law to teach the truth about history

Thanks to Ten Bears for the link.   Hugs.  https://homelessonthehighdesert.com/2024/02/18/firstday-no-flight-fight/

Doonesbury Comic Strip for February 18, 2024

https://www.gocomics.com/doonesbury/2024/02/18

Florida Bill Would Place Chaplains In Public Schools

Again like my last post, evangelical / fundamentalist Christians feel both entitled and driven to push their god / Jesus on everyone else kids in PUBLIC schools.  No one is saying the families that want a religious life can not have one.   Of course they can, but they can not force it on other people’s kids.  They can do it in their homes, in their churches, even in public they can show their religion.  They just can not grab kids from other families and force them to go to church or other ceremonies.  But as their power and numbers decline, as young people reject their message of hate and bigotry, instead of changing their plan is to force indoctrinate other people’s children.  The goal is to convince more kids to “Turn to god and hate others who are different”.   Hugs.  Scottie


 

Florida Politics reports:

The three Rs (reading, writin’, and arithmetic) are slated to have a new addition soon in public schools: religion. The Senate legislation (SB 1044) is slated to be heard in Tuesday morning’s Appropriations Committee on Education.

That bill, sponsored by Sen. Erin Grall, would “authorize volunteer school chaplains to provide support, services, and programs to students as assigned by the district school board or charter school governing board.”

“Parents must be permitted to select a volunteer school chaplain from the list provided by the school district, which must include the chaplain’s religious affiliation, if any,” the bill reads.

Read the full article.

A similar law has already been approved in Texas, where it is spearheaded by an avowed Christian nationalist who once worked for an anti-LGBTQ hate group.

Republican state Sen. Erin Grall has appeared here in recent weeks for her bill to ban minors from social media.

Last year Grall appeared here for her bill that would require rape victims to show proof of having been raped in order to qualify for an abortion exception.

Grall that same month authored a bill that would fine trans people $10,000 for using the “wrong” public restroom.

 

. . . but not a clinical or administrative social worker because that would be . . .

“socialist”.

This is clearly to expand their victim base and expand access to children for them.

My Iman will be right there.

I’m guessing the local coven and the Church of Satan can each send a representative.

 

“Parents must be permitted to select a volunteer school chaplain from the list provided by the school district

I’m guessing only the right brand of Christian will get onto their list.

Given a choice between leaving my child with a christian priest or a Wiccan, there’s no question which I’d decide.

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Which provides yet more grounds for a lawsuit.

Christianists are LGBTQ people’s biggest enemies, they have been forever.

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…and the result was:

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And enemies of women as well

Florida and Texas are the two prototype theo-fascist regimes. If the Orbanites are successful there, they will expand it all through the South and then everywhere else.

Florida, Oklahoma, Montana and New Hampshire all allowed PragerU into their schools. Christian nationalism has footholds all over.

They call it a “culture war” but we all know it’s a Christianists war to make the US a theocracy.

“Parents must be permitted to select a volunteer school chaplain from the list provided by the school district, which must include the chaplain’s religious affiliation, if any,” the bill reads.

Gosh, sure sounds like a religious test for public office…

If this does pass (although it’s a clear violation of the separation of church and state), I hope that parents who attend churches with their children that are open and affirming to the LGBTQ+ community demand that their pastors be included on the lists that school districts provide. If a district refuses to include a pastor then parents should sue the fuck out of the district and the state of Florida.

Reform Judaism, UU, Pagans, MCC and similar LGBTQ-majority Christian denominations/ independent churches…

NO, NO, AND HELL’S NO. Parents who want their kids to see a religious chaplain can take them to a fucking church. Public schools are for teaching about the REAL world.

Republicans: “There must be no indoctrination in our schools!”

Also Republicans: “The principle function of schools is to indoctrinate children into our religion and worldview!”

This is one of those bills that’s explicitly written to get challenged and overturn prior Supreme Court rulings about religion in public schools. It’s so flagrantly and obviously unconstitutional.

Hey, lady, if you do something about assault rifles, maybe kids won’t need Last Rites.

She is a very busy busy body. I wonder what nonsense she is going to do next.

Christianity, forever finding ways to impose their bullshit and lies on others.

Nothing Talibanish at all about this.

Kids need math, science, reading, history and other teachers. Not chaplains. There are churches on practically every corner in Florida. Anyone seeking religious counseling can easily find it.

WTAF? Sectarian chaplains have no more place in Florida’s public schools than sectarian prayer does. Florida’s government has simply ceased to do anything useful for the state, and is now reduced to “messing with it.” Some Christian parents may be pleased with this bill, but I can’t think that non-Christian parents, or their children, will be happy. I hope the ACLU, and other organizations who think the separation of Church and State is important, will take up this matter, and see it defeated. The US is NOT a theocracy.

Because the kids just CAN’T see a chaplain at their own church.

 

 

Fareed to Tucker Carlson: You need to get out more

Evangelicals Sneak Film Crew Into Texas High School

Evangelical trump loving Jesus touting Christians who need to lie and sneak around the rules protecting children to get what they want.  Because protecting kids only matters when they can use to deny LGBTQIA people exist and that kids are born that way.  That it is OK to be LGBTQIA.  No when it comes to pushing their version of Jesus they believe the laws / rules don’t apply to them.   Every thing should be allowed them to push their Jesus on your kids, on all kids.  So they lie, cheat, pretend they are not doing what they are or that they just did not know the rules.  All in the name of Jesus.   Hugs.  Scottie.


 

Dallas’s ABC affiliate reports:

As they stood together near Keller ISD’s Central High School on Friday, a group of parents shared their anger and frustration. “I’m livid,” said Laney Hawes, a parent whose child attends Central HS. “Our rights and our kids rights have been violated.” Their anger stems from what the district confirmed happened last Friday, February 9.

Sandi Walker, a school board trustee brought an Evangelical-based film crew into the high school to conduct interviews with her. Multiple students and parents told WFAA children were filmed and interviewed by the production crew without their consent. Trustee Micah Young was also involved in the filming.

Evangelische Omroep (EO), a Netherlands-based Evangelical broadcast television network previously produced the documentary: ‘God, Jesus, Trump.’ Elliot Mullaney, a freshman at Central High School said he witnessed the filming take place during his lunch hour.

Read the full article. The tweets below tell a fuller story so give them a minute to fully load. According to the video report, the film crew took advantage of the school’s principal being absent that day.

 

Grooming for Jesus.

I think their version, at least in the US, is spelled “Jeebus”.

I have seen prisons that looked more welcoming

This was mine.

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All it’s missing is the razor wire topped chain link fences.

Could just as easily have let gunmen into the school. Heads need to roll and careers need to be ended.

Ugh, side doors, right?

or a kidnapping – I can see an abusive POS who lost custody of their kid trying this stunt now

it wont… some bullshit explanation will be given. Jesus thoughts and prayers and all that

You can tell the Evangelicals are lying (how surprising!) because if they had no intention filming staff and students, why even bring a film crew to the school?

What else would they be filming?

I hope that mom stays as pissed off as she is now until something gets done.

So much for school security.

the calls were coming from inside the house” or something.

It’s amazing how readily “Christian” evangelists practice deceit and outright lying when it suits them. It’s almost like they aren’t really religious at all.

Christianity, like all religions, was based on deceit and lies – they call them “revelations” and “gospels” – and of course they’ve always lied and manipulated people to maintain their hold, once they were in control. So no change, business as usual.

 

Let’s talk about Denmark leading when the US wouldn’t….

Let’s talk about Trump, Taylor, and a tale of two fundraisers….

Lewisville educator on leave after Libs of TikTok post shows him in dress for spirit day

https://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/2024/02/16/lewisville-educator-on-leave-after-libs-of-tiktok-post-shows-him-in-dress-for-spirit-day

I have first seen this on Joe My God.  But it is on other news sites.  This shows not only the bigotry and hate of these right wing hate groups, but how they use their influence to hurt and harm anyone they target, anyone they think doesn’t push their bigotry, hate, and regressive views.  It is terrifying because they know what they are doing, and they know the result.  They really want to push society to be regressive, to be 1950 along with wiping the people they hate from society, from public view.  And they are clearly willing to use violence and threats of great harm to accomplish this.   Total intolerance to other views than what they accept.  They are a very dangerous threat to democracy and the idea of live and let live, to the idea of tolerance and acceptance.  To them, they need to dictate, their way only, even as we have seen in Florida they do not practice what they demand as one of their leaders got caught enjoying having sex with others of the same sex and having relations out of marriage.  Things they claim should be stopped and not be allowed to be talked about in public or in books in schools.   As Joe mentions below, this woman and her group ignore the abuse of children by clergy to only attack public schools.  The goal is to inspire hate, abuse, threats, and also gain attention for herself.   All because of returning to a time when no one but straight cis mostly white people were allowed to be promoted in society and the rest were hidden along with vilified.   It literally is terrorism via the internet to get her supporter thugs to attack the targets she selects.  There are many more important comments at the Joe My God site, but I am far too tired to keep posting.    Hugs.  Scottie


Students have rallied behind the staff member after viral video from anti-LGBTQ account with vast following.

“It would be natural for our families to have questions about this situation, but because this is a personnel matter currently under review, there is no additional information the district can share,” principal Amy Boughton said in a campus-wide email.
Read the full article. Chaya Raichik and her army of cultists are harassing the school district superintendent and the school’s principal.

As most of you know, in 2022 and 2023, I tagged Raichik in literally hundreds of news items about pedophile pastors, priests, and Christian school officials.
She never once responded, but as you can see below, she spends a lot of time responding to others.

Of note, Spirit Day is an annual event launched in 2010 in response to a rash of student suicides related to anti-LGBTQ bullying.

 

People in Texas should be more concerned about Youth Pastors than men in dresses.

Mind, *pastors* USUALLY wear dresses – their uniform .

I love how that hag uses innuendo in attacking this poor teacher. “I heard he loved dressing in women’s clothing…” That is truly the digital lynch mob.

Ugh. Don’t these losers have ANY THING better to do? Get a real job lady, or a hobby. STOP harassing people!

This is her profitable grift.

She and her cult following need to be sued out of existence. This crazy uptight bitch needs to be destroyed.

Her father was a prominent Orthodox Jewish Rabbi in LA.

She’ s vile trash. Reminds me of an uglier version of Ben Shapiro in drag.

What a bunch of hateful MFers. Kids love it when teachers get involved in things like this.

My 3rd graders loved it when I dressed in a ballgown for spirit day, or as Glinda for Halloween.

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You look fabulous and so fun, Lefty! And indeed, kids understand and appreciate play, and adults who can gleefully partake in it, unless of course those poor kids have already been brainwashed and mentally abused into being righty little monsters.

Thanks! Fortunately I taught in a “woke” district, and the parents did not care if I was gay. They just wanted their children to learn and have some fun.

Still, good for you for showing those kiddos you can be a sane, responsible adult and still be fun…and gay. Man, what I’d have given to have a Lefty teacher when I was in 3rd grade!

I did have several students visit when they were juniors/seniors in high school. They were out and proud, and they cited me as one of the reasons they felt comfortable living their authentic lives. Got a bit misty eyed…

You’re a good man, sir. And those are some lucky kids.

 

Ditto- Just like this guy

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This is how to Uncle

Transvestites do it for sexual gratification. Teachers do it to entertain and encourage their students. Those without empathy can’t separate the two.

Looks like those kids are not bothered at all.

I spent my years 6-8ish living in Plano. It was a bucolic place back then. Small, largely underdeveloped, easy. I have no idea what the politix were, cuz 6 years old. All I know is my best friend, Tommy, and I could leave on our bikes at 8 am (with peanut butter and bacon sammiches in our backpacks) and not come home until dinner and no one worried or had any reason to do so. Damn, how things have changed in (cough) 48 years.

 

Can Trump pay? What if he doesn’t? Here’s what to know about Trump’s massive civil judgments.

https://www.politico.com/news/2024/02/16/trump-civil-judgments-what-to-know-00142034

He’s now on the hook for nearly a half-billion dollars across three civil cases. These are the rules for when and how he must pay.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at his Mar-a-Lago estate, Friday, Feb. 16, 2024, in Palm Beach, Fla.
 

NEW YORK — A seven-figure verdict, an eight-figure verdict and, now, a nine-figure verdict.

Donald Trump has been hit with all three in the past nine months, with Friday’s $354 million penalty for New York business fraud by far the most massive.

He is now on the hook for over $440 million in civil judgments as he heads toward the Republican nomination — and as he prepares for one or more criminal trials this year.

 

Those criminal cases could put him in jail. And in the meantime, his escalating troubles in his civil cases are packing a devastating financial punch.

Even for a man who claims to be a billionaire, $440 million is a potentially crippling amount of cash to turn over. Can Trump afford the judgments? When does he have to pay them? And what happens if he says he can’t — or if he outright refuses?

Here’s a look at what comes next.

Can Trump afford to pay?

Trump’s company isn’t public, and he has famously refused to disclose his tax returns, so his cash flow situation is shrouded in mystery.

Even if he has $440 million in cash on hand — and it’s far from clear that he does — paying the judgments could wipe out his accounts, since Trump himself has placed his cash reserves in the ballpark of that amount.

Trump claimed in a deposition last year that he had “substantially in excess” of $400 million in cash on hand.

 

“We have, I believe, 400 plus and going up very substantially every month,” he said, adding: “My biggest expense is probably legal fees, unfortunately.”

But it’s unclear whether that number is accurate. That deposition, after all, was part of the very lawsuit in which a judge found that Trump has repeatedly inflated his net worth.

If he doesn’t have enough cash on hand, would he have to sell properties?

Trump would likely have to sell something, although it wouldn’t necessarily have to be property. He could sell investments or other assets.

What happens if he resists paying?

In the civil fraud case, which is in New York state court, if Trump can’t post the funds or get a bond, then the judgment would take effect immediately and a sheriff could begin seizing Trump’s assets.

The rules are slightly different in federal court, which is the venue for the $83.3 million judgment that Trump owes for defaming the writer E. Jean Carroll after she accused him of raping her. (He also owes Carroll an additional $5 million from a separate verdict last year.) Carroll could pursue post-judgment discovery under the jurisdiction of the judge who oversaw the trial. Through that process, the judge could order Trump to produce his bank account records, place liens or garnish his wages.

“I think he’s going to have to pay. And whether it requires him to sell or to put a lien on something to get a loan, that’s his problem, not ours. He’s going to pay,” Carroll’s attorney Roberta Kaplan said on CNN last month.

The judge, Kaplan added, will use “judgment enforcement mechanisms” to “make sure that he pays.”

If Trump truly can’t afford the judgments, he would have to declare bankruptcy.

Can Trump delay payment by appealing the verdicts?

No. In all three cases, he has to put money in an escrow account with the court or get a bond while he’s appealing the verdicts.

With the civil fraud verdict, which Trump has vowed to appeal, the amount to be posted or bonded is set by the court. It is typically about 120 to 125 percent of the judgment amount, to account for additional post-judgment interest that accrues during the appeal.

With last year’s Carroll verdict, which Trump has appealed, he turned over $5.5 million to the court, which was worth 111 percent of the judgment.

For the more recent Carroll verdict, which Trump has also vowed to appeal, 111 percent of the judgment would be $92.46 million. Trump has a 30-day window after the Jan. 26 verdict to either pay cash into the court’s escrow or get a bond while he appeals. If he chooses to file a bond, he will likely have to pay a 20 percent deposit ($16.66 million) and put up collateral, but it could come with fees and interest, making it more expensive in the long run. And it would require Trump to find a third party willing to take on the risk of loaning him money.

Does he personally have to pay the verdicts? Could he get his campaign or PAC or the RNC to pay?

The courts don’t have restrictions on the sources of funds used to pay judgments, and Trump would surely like to tap other funds than whatever money is in his own personal accounts.

He could transfer assets from the Trump Organization to himself in order to help satisfy the judgments.

Using his political vehicles to pay would be far trickier. There is a general ban on using campaign donations for personal uses unrelated to a campaign or the official duties of an officeholder. And as for his political action committees, Richard Pildes, a professor of constitutional law at New York University law school, said they can’t pay Trump’s judgments.

“Campaign funds cannot be used for that purpose regardless of whether the PAC is the decision-maker,” he wrote in an email.

 

Besides, Trump’s PACs may not be able to afford the judgments, since he has been using them to pay the many lawyers defending him across his criminal and civil cases.

Two of Trump’s PACS spent $29 million in legal consulting and legal fees in the second half of last year, leaving only $5 million in his leadership PAC’s coffers.

The Republican National Committee doesn’t have the same ban on the personal use of funds as Trump’s campaign committee, but paying Trump’s judgments could jeopardize its nonprofit status.