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Related: About this forumLet this kill the Texas bashing!
For the people on DU who have repeatedly bashed Texas--we won! It may only be on one vote in one battle and we'll most likely have to engage in other battles in the war for our freedom and our liberties, but we showed that we have the cajones (for the men) and the sheer determination (for the women) to stand up as progressive activists.
While my role was limited to public advocacy to fight against SB 5, I am a proud middle-aged, white Texan male that realizes that when the rights and liberties of even a single individual can be violated, then the rights and liberties of all people are at risk.
Kudos to the citizens and the legislators in Texas that stopped this horrible bill from becoming a law.
To the rest of the nation who sent messages of support; please, we need your help to continue winning victories like the one we won tonight. Whether you can contribute your time, your money, sign petitions or be a public advocate--these are battles that we cannot afford to lose. Thank you for your support and I'll remind everyone that we are the United States of America--so let's unite and keep up the good fight.
hollysmom
(5,946 posts)But it would be hard to stop ridiculing some of the elected officials there - but feel free to insult NJ politicians, I certainly do.
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)particularly our Republicans. At times we have some independents and even an occasional Democrat that also deserve ridicule, but keep in mind that there are a good Texans also.
While we may be out-numbered, there are plenty of us that work and support the best interest of our fellow Texans and our fellow Americans. I'm not claiming that we are perfect, like everywhere else there are good people and bad people. For one night and not to minimalize that abortion is a medical procedure with risks and trauma, the people won an important battle that would have seriously undermine the right for Texas women to control their reproductive health.
hollysmom
(5,946 posts)I have also visited and seen the natural beauty, but the weather - i might make fun of that as well.
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)as we have another scorcher in the workings today. I hate July and August!
TexasProgresive
(12,164 posts)It is the broadbrush smears against all Texans and Texas that is wearisome. That kind of prejudice dishonors our cause.
Paladin
(28,281 posts)TexasProgresive
(12,164 posts)VIVA Libertad!
Now that's how to do a filibuster.
carolinayellowdog
(3,247 posts)and what everyone saw was encouraging-- congratulations
liberal N proud
(60,351 posts)good people who are stuck with the constant fight against the extremists.
Texas is bashed only because the extremists have their grip on the state.
Gothmog
(145,794 posts)I was at a Battleground Texas event at Juanita Jean's house earlier that evening. Texas will turn blue soon
ReRe
(10,597 posts)...someone bashing Texas. I woulda' beat em' up around the head and shoulders. (Sarcasm!)
And I don't even live in Texas! You betcha... Texas is going to go blue one of these days and Democrats all over this land are going to dance in the streets! Congratulations on your huge effort last night. I know Ann & Molly were looking down on 'yall and screaming and stomping their pretty little feet right along with you!
trumad
(41,692 posts)Here's the thing--- the majority of Floridians voted for the douchebags that fill our state legislature branches...
So---- they are at fault more than anyone---and they are citizens of my state---so I'm going to bash them whole heartily.
Paladin
(28,281 posts)But when DU threads trash an entire state---and every man, woman, child and liberal voter living there---that's a problem. And that kind of shit happens way too often on DU, as to Texas. I don't expect this heroic filibuster to stop such things, but maybe it will slow it down a little. As a Texan and a Democrat, I've learned to cherish limited victories.
trumad
(41,692 posts)Every state has their problems.
Paladin
(28,281 posts)El Supremo
(20,365 posts)Especially the Marlins, Dolphins, Heat, Gators, Hurricanes and Seminoles. Along with their "fans".
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)I knew that we could count on you!
Politicub
(12,165 posts)She has become a symbol for the ongoing struggle for human rights everywhere.
mbperrin
(7,672 posts)For those able to be there in person - BIIIIIIIIIIIIGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG thanks!
Duncan and Dewhurst didn't like the look of actual democracy! Good! Now let's roll those bastids out of town!
Half-Century Man
(5,279 posts)I have had to deal with the braggadocio of the people from Texas who ended up being stationed with me in the service. And I lived in Texas as a child; I remember fire ants bite and morning glories.
Texas was very blessed to have elected Sen. Wendy Davis.
Gothmog
(145,794 posts)There are some idiots in the Texas GOP who deserve to be laughed at.
kentauros
(29,414 posts)I think the overall feistiness of Sen. Davis has muted the wurst of 'em
Oh, I want to add this post I just saw on Frank Conniff's FB:
(Frank Conniff is a comedic commentator that used to be on MST-3K as "TV's Frank."
LeftInTX
(25,720 posts)wet.hen88
(64 posts)Don't feel too bad...Gawgia here...we get it too! Just posted on FB that I bet that there wouldn't be any Texas bashin' done today! All the world...BBC, Hawaii. German news,,,watched Senator Davis with awe and admiration...Texas STANDS PROUD today!
wet.hen88
(64 posts)Yesterday when I went on juanitajean.com, was directed to a site to run Senator Davis for Guv....site said "check back later" so I guess they're setting something up. I WILL check back. Also, there is a site on FB : Don't Mess with Texas Women..so go show them some support! if ya hadn't already!
Gothmog
(145,794 posts)I was at Susan's (aka Juanita Jean) house last night for a Battleground Texas event
TexasTowelie
(112,620 posts)handmade34
(22,759 posts)my time in Texas..
LeftInTX
(25,720 posts)Molly said that when she got involved with civil rights Texas pretty much was on the lame end of the movement: No important activists visited, they didn't know any of the songs and it was too darn hot.
In other words, Texas doesn't have much of a history in the activism dept. So what Wendy Davis did was pretty darn awesome.
I know this is a bit off topic, but Wendy's filibuster did make me think of Molly and it got me thinking about previous protests in Texas and I pretty much drew a blank.
We have every reason to be proud!!