Monday, April 07, 2008

Illinois joins Texas in barring atheist

Yeah, Texas. That is an example you want to follow. In Illinois's case, a state rep tried to run an atheist advocate giving testimony out of the building...for being an atheist...and EEEEVVVILLLLL...

PZ Myers:
The governor of Illinois has been playing some games with state money, shuffling a million dollars to benefit a Baptist church, and an atheist dared to testify to the legislature against this. The response from one legislator was unsurprising: she shrieked at the atheist to get out.

Rep. Monique Davis (D-Chicago) interrupted atheist activist Rob Sherman during his testimony Wednesday afternoon before the House State Government Administration Committee in Springfield and told him, "What you have to spew and spread is extremely dangerous . . . it's dangerous for our children to even know that your philosophy exists!

"This is the Land of Lincoln where people believe in God," Davis said. "Get out of that seat . . . You have no right to be here! We believe in something. You believe in destroying! You believe in destroying what this state was built upon."
Disbelief in religion means you have "no right" to speak to members of government? Wow. And note the "D" after her name — she's a member of the party most (but definitely not all!) American atheists lean towards.

There's more on this exchange: it looks like Sherman kept his cool, while Davis spewed her hate.

Chicago atheists, you know what to do: next election, campaign against Monique Davis. Get someone who is not a raving nutbag to run. Right now, her district needs to flood her mailbox with letters of protest. You can find her contact information online; let her know that you do not appreciate her efforts to disenfranchise and discriminate against you.
Again, a democrat? I have been willing to give those like Obama, Clinton, and Edwards leeway, knowing they are willing to not be driven by religion. This is an example of being driven by religion...to an extreme. Those that think differently than you must be barred, driven out, and cursed. This is someone it is clear you can not talk to, debate, or argue with.

This kind of bigot does need to be voted out.

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