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Democrats in Two Southern States Push Bills on Bible Study! DLC!
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"Democrats in Two Southern States Push Bills on Bible Study
January 27, 2006

"WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 — Democrats in Georgia and Alabama, borrowing an idea usually advanced by conservative Republicans, are promoting Bible classes in the public schools. Their Republican opponents are in turn denouncing them as 'pharisees,' a favorite term of liberals for politicians who exploit religion.

"Democrats in both states have introduced bills authorizing school districts to teach courses modeled after a new textbook, 'The Bible and Its Influence.' It was produced by the nonpartisan, ecumenical Bible Literacy Project and provides an assessment of the Bible's impact on history, literature and art that is academic and detached, if largely laudatory.

"The Democrats who introduced the bills said they hoped to compete with Republicans for conservative Christian voters. 'Rather than sitting back on our heels and then being knocked in our face, we are going to respond in a thoughtful way,' said Kasim Reed, a Georgia state senator from Atlanta and one of the sponsors of the bill. 'We are not going to give away the South anymore because we are unwilling to talk about our faith.'

"In Georgia, the proposal marked a new course for the Democratic Party. The state's Democrats, including some sponsors of the bill, opposed a Republican proposal a few years ago to authorize the teaching of a different Bible course, which used a translation of the Scriptures as its text, calling it an inappropriate endorsement of religion. The sponsors say they are introducing their Bible measure now partly to pre-empt a potential Republican proposal seeking to display the Ten Commandments in schools.

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Hey, I have a great idea!

Let's all register as Republicans, join PNAC, and do as Republicans do!

Then we can win elections and do the same thing they are doing!

Great idea, eh?

I know it's already been done to the Democratic Party, though most registered Democrats don't know it!
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