Tennessee: Introducing legislation to charge homosexuals with 'crimes against nature'

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Straight from the bigotry files
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Tenn. County Officials Seek to Ban Gays

DAYTON, Tenn. ? Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee's criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.

"We need to keep them out of here," said Commissioner J.C. Fugate, who introduced the motion.

County Attorney Gary Fritts also was asked by Fugate to find the best way to enact a local law banning homosexuals from living in Rhea County. Commissioners asked Fritts to bring a resolutionced drinking alcohol and county zoning.

The Rhea County action came after the Senate Judiciary Committee (search) voted 7-1 Tuesday for a bill that would prohibit legal recognition of civil unions and domestic partnerships among homosexuals in Tennessee. Gay marriages already are prohibited in the state.

The state senator who represents Rhea County, Tommy Kilby, D-Wartburg, said Wednesday he hadn't seen the resolution and couldn't comment on it until he did.

"Yesterday in Judiciary Committee, they passed out a bill basically saying we will not recognize same-sex partnerships or civil unions from other states or foreign countries. I voted for that, and that's my position on that issue," Kilby said.

State Rep. Jim Vincent couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday.

Rhea County, about 30 miles north of Chattanooga, is among the most conservative in Tennessee. It holds an annual festival commemorating the 1925 trial that convicted John T. Scopes on charges of teaching evolution, a verdict thrown out by the Tennessee Supreme Court on a technicality. The trial later became the subject of the play and movie, "Inherit the Wind."

In 2002, a federal judge ruled unconstitutional the Rhea County school board's Bible Education Ministry, a class taught in the public schools by students from a Christian college.
 

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The last statement indicates that there may be hope for the place yet. A few judges need to be inplace to protect basic human rights that all are created equal.
Once those pols get their ways, they will go after anybody that comes in from out of the county.

But that area is awfully close to Georgia.
 

classy

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LOL. Now this is going too far. I don't support gay marriage. But this is just crazy.
 

rudder

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You know, if they did nothing, Rhea county would probably have maybe one or two homosexuals in the community. Now all those gay couples getting married in San Francisco will visit Rhea county for thier honeymoons just to piss off the town council.
 

conjur

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Are they trying to outdo Georgia for most idiot state?

Are they unaware of Supreme Court decisions declaring sodomy laws unconstitutional?

Are they a bunch of Christian Reconstructionists? (my new favorite buzzword)
 

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What's next, succesion?

And, why the fuss? Are they overrun with gays having sex in the outhouses?

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the government has no right to investigate the private sexual lives of adults.

now keeping them from f*ing in a public park, that's something completely different.
 

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Originally posted by: LordMagnusKain
the government has no right to investigate the private sexual lives of adults.

now keeping them from f*ing in a public park, that's something completely different.
Them as in just gays or everybody?
 
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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: LordMagnusKain
the government has no right to investigate the private sexual lives of adults.

now keeping them from f*ing in a public park, that's something completely different.
Them as in just gays or everybody?

them as in those that have orgies in public places, be they hetero or homo.
 

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Straight from the bigotry files
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Tenn. County Officials Seek to Ban Gays

DAYTON, Tenn. ? Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee's criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.

"We need to keep them out of here," said Commissioner J.C. Fugate, who introduced the motion.

County Attorney Gary Fritts also was asked by Fugate to find the best way to enact a local law banning homosexuals from living in Rhea County. Commissioners asked Fritts to bring a resolutionced drinking alcohol and county zoning.

The Rhea County action came after the Senate Judiciary Committee (search) voted 7-1 Tuesday for a bill that would prohibit legal recognition of civil unions and domestic partnerships among homosexuals in Tennessee. Gay marriages already are prohibited in the state.

The state senator who represents Rhea County, Tommy Kilby, D-Wartburg, said Wednesday he hadn't seen the resolution and couldn't comment on it until he did.

"Yesterday in Judiciary Committee, they passed out a bill basically saying we will not recognize same-sex partnerships or civil unions from other states or foreign countries. I voted for that, and that's my position on that issue," Kilby said.

State Rep. Jim Vincent couldn't be reached for comment Wednesday.

Rhea County, about 30 miles north of Chattanooga, is among the most conservative in Tennessee. It holds an annual festival commemorating the 1925 trial that convicted John T. Scopes on charges of teaching evolution, a verdict thrown out by the Tennessee Supreme Court on a technicality. The trial later became the subject of the play and movie, "Inherit the Wind."

In 2002, a federal judge ruled unconstitutional the Rhea County school board's Bible Education Ministry, a class taught in the public schools by students from a Christian college.

and you guys did the
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when I said this Country will start rounding them and shipping them out here.

Now who's doing the
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This Tennessee County is only a couple hour drive from here, I can get to Chattanooga in less than 2 hours.
 

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What assholes!

Of course, that's what the county's lone surviving gay resident, and extremely low budget indie film star, the Tennessee Stud, has been secretly thinking all along. :D;)
 
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Originally posted by: Phokus
WTF? Is tennesseee overrun with Klansmen or something?

actually it looks like the title doesn't fit the story and they are just passing legislation not to recognize other sates civil unions.
 

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DAYTON, Tenn. ? Rhea County
Don't forget that Dayton, TN was the site of the Scopes Monkey Trial in 1925.

WTF? Is tennesseee overrun with Klansmen or something?
The KKK was established in Pulaski, TN in 1866.

Tennessee is a beautiful state with lotsa good people though.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: LordMagnusKain
Originally posted by: Phokus
WTF? Is tennesseee overrun with Klansmen or something?

actually it looks like the title doesn't fit the story and they are just passing legislation not to recognize other sates civil unions.

Not really, Lord Mumblebutt. Did you read the article?

DAYTON, Tenn. ? Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee's criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.

This brings up an interesting legal point: How exactly do you prosecute a 'crime against nature'? Does nature have to take the stand against the defendent(s)? Do they just call Jesus to the courtroom and he testifies against the accused?
 

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DealMonkey:

They are going to put a Sherrif's deputy in every bedroom in the state.

Talk about growth in jobs, dude, this is your chance to not only be a Sheriff and carry a .38, but to tape some really cool sex. You'll be more famous than Paris Hilton. :)

"Today on CBS see DEALMONKEY tell the inside story of UNNATURAL ACTS committed in the not so privacy of Rhea County homes. Only here, on CBS!"

-Robert

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feralkid

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"We need to keep them out of here,"




Unfortunately he forgot that some are maybe born there.


Better test at birth.
 
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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Originally posted by: LordMagnusKain
Originally posted by: Phokus
WTF? Is tennesseee overrun with Klansmen or something?

actually it looks like the title doesn't fit the story and they are just passing legislation not to recognize other sates civil unions.

Not really, Lord Mumblebutt. Did you read the article?

DAYTON, Tenn. ? Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee's criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature.

This brings up an interesting legal point: How exactly do you prosecute a 'crime against nature'? Does nature have to take the stand against the defendent(s)? Do they just call Jesus to the courtroom and he testifies against the accused?

Did you read the article?
i did and it indicated to me they didn't want to recognize homosexual unions, not that they wanted homosexuals rounded up for Nazi death camps, as the title would have us believe.

but it's a states-rights issue, not some bigoted county's right to say one way or another.
 

DealMonkey

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Does the title say anything about "nazi death camps?" No of course not, the title reflects exactly what the article is about and what was said verbatim in the article. Get off it already.
 

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Bush's EPA, and Cheyney's energy task force, are the true "crimes against nature".
 

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Originally posted by: DealMonkey
Does the title say anything about "nazi death camps?" No of course not, the title reflects exactly what the article is about and what was said verbatim in the article. Get off it already.

Nope - the article clearly states this: "Rhea County commissioners unanimously voted to ask state lawmakers to introduce legislation amending Tennessee's criminal code so the county can charge homosexuals with crimes against nature."

Ooops;) Now "Tennessee County asks for legislation...." would have been "exactly" reflecting what the article is partially about.

Now what did get passed in a Judiciary commitee was - "for a bill that would prohibit legal recognition of civil unions and domestic partnerships among homosexuals in Tennessee. Gay marriages already are prohibited in the state."

Meh - but I'm sure some here will try to make this about bigotry all the while ignoring their previous statements about states rights and who should decide.

*shrugs* - have fun.

CkG
 

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We should invite the commissioners who want this over to Oregon - another county started issuing licences today, so we could really screw with them.:p