15 January 2009

Bush Departure Fallout - Or Keeping the Abnormal the Normal in Las Cruces

One of the curious things the LCPS Superintendent said the other night was: (and I believe it is a direct quote.) 'I would like the City to annex the new (high school) site, but I won't go into that now.' But..... Is this part of the religious plan to plaster crosses in and on the new school as fallout from that shameful, illegal ruling by local federal Judge Robert Brack that the crosses are not Christian-religious and the trois singes 10th Circuit Court of Appeals support. Factions in the city and county have been trying for years to get their religion back in the public schools. Preaching at home just isn't enough, they want born-again teachers to do it as a total immersion program to make the boys into 'men' and the girls into obedient things.

As an aside, Judge Brack's name (along with Judge Lourdes Martinez) should come up in that investigation of the United States Attorney General's office concerning judgeship appointments by the Bush Administration.

Read it here first. Bush, the de facto shining star of the evangelical mob is leaving a gap with his departure. The coincidence of Bush leaving and the local Focus on the Family branch, the Las Cruces Prayer Network, announcing the opening of an office is an attention-getter. AN OFFICE! on the west side of Las Cruces very near the Dona Ana County Administration Building, one block from an elementary school, several blocks from the crosses-laden public schools stadium, and in the vicinity of the public Mayfield High School, is scary. The purpose of the location in the depressed west side industrial/residential zone is not lost on many observers.

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