I haven't lied about anything. You have.
I do live in Alabama, I don't know why you believe I live somewhere else. I have lived in Georgia and Mississippi for a bit, and was in Iraq a few months, but I do live in Alabama. No you didn't argue why, did you? You stated quite matter-of-factually, why YOU THOUGHT they voted for it, but you've yet to support that with anything other than your opinion. The link you provided, supports my argument that the amendment is about constitutionality of education, and that is for the purpose of a school tax, as I also pointed out. So, no Stringy, I have not been the one lying here, it has been totally you who has lied. You continue to maintain this amendment was about racist people wanting to keep segregationist-era language in the constitution, for when we get enough states rights judges to overturn Jim Crow and Desegregation laws! You are out in left field la-la-land on that one, and you've again, not supported your argument with ANYTHING!
Your original link is Ballotpedia, a wiki-style site for ballot initiatives. It indicates http://www.secularal.org/ as the "opposition" view. I was opposed to the amendment, but not for their reason. I presume a lot of people were opposed for different reasons, the measure failed. It's up to YOU to prove this was about racists who wanted to hang on to segregation, and you've not presented that.
Again, you are posting information refuting your argument this was about racists who wanted to keep segregation. Do you think that is what Charles Miller is saying here? Because it doesn't sound like he's saying that to me. Sounds to me like the important thing to Mr. Miller and his group, is the 'constitutional right to an education' language. (That would be MY argument, not YOURS)
Generally speaking, in debate, it's best to post information to support your own argument, and not that of your opponent.
It's particularly not a good idea to do it multiple times, which you've now done. I've tried to tell you that you need to drop this and move on to some other lie, but you won't listen, you insist on doubling down here, and I'm running out of room on my wall to mount chunks of your ass. Either start posting some information to support your original argument, or shut the hell up!
Yeah, apparently, Secular Alabama isn't a racist hate group wanting to keep segregationist-era language in the constitution, as you originally claimed was the case. That's the IMPORTANT aspect we need to remember here. We also need to remember, Secular Alabama articulates an argument surrounding constitutionality of education, which is the argument I presented as well. I even gave you a background of how this all started, and why. It's about the state legislature trying to get the constitutional power to levy a school tax. If they can do that, then they might be able to balance the general budget, where education is currently paid from. Nothing has anything to do with educating children or segregation. It is about the state's constitutional authority to implement a school tax. Currently, they can't.
There is nothing to parse, nothing to be dishonest about, and the very links you've provided, supports every word I've said. I've not even had to post anything here, you've done a splendid job of posting quotes from Mr. Miller of Secular Alabama, to prove your argument invalid and validate my argument. I do thank you for doing that, but please stop now, I don't have room for more of your ass on my wall! I'm going to have to start sending chunks to bravo to put in the Conservative Man Cave! So stop it!
Quit lying or back up your claim.
I didn't make any claims about why every voter who voted against this, did so. I NEVER claimed Secular Alabama opposed it because they wanted to maintain segregation. I seriously doubt the atheists hold a lot of influence in Alabama or swayed most of the voters. You are grasping at straws again. There reasons were not likely the difference maker.
I made statements about why YOU opposed it. I am sure your old klan brothers shared your reasons. But, you are not in Alabama. You blew that in the other thread when you started talking about this amendment as if it were the 2004 one, repeating the lies of racists like Roy Moore and then claimed Democrats were in control of the state legislature.
The quote shows why ONE group opposed it and it was NOT what you claimed. You aint getting nobody's ass queer! You are spinning round and round trying hard to confuse casual readers.