9 Ways to Halt the Right Wing Culture Wars and Bring Sanity to Sexual
Policy
http://www.alternet.org/sex/109563/
We have a unique opportunity to overturn the perverse agenda of the
Religious
Right.
The recent electoral victory of Barack Obama and the Democratic party
presents a unique opportunity to overturn the most perverse policy of
the Bush administration and the religious right, the conservative
repressive sexual agenda. The following nine proposals can help frame
a new sexual agenda to be introduced in the first 100 days.

For the last three decades the religious right fought a take-no-
prisoners war over popular morality. Taking power with Bush’s victory
in 2000, Christian conservatives were finally in the position to
impose their beliefs as public policy. And they did so with a
vengeance. At the local, state and federal levels, religious zealots,
working through the Republican party, took control of the apparatus of
the State and aggressively implemented a diverse set of programs to
further their goal of creating a morally upstanding, Christian
society. Family life, sexual relations, education, scientific
knowledge and popular entertainment became battlegrounds of

the culture wars.

The culture wars played a decisive role in the 2000 and 2004
elections, but were eclipsed in the 2006 Congressional elections, the
religious right’s moral fervor spent. While sex issues were all but
absent from the 2008 national presidential campaign, they did help
rally the conservative faithful at the state level. Efforts to outlaw
gay marriage were successful in Arizona (Proposition 102), California
(Proposition 8)and Florida (Marriage Protection Amendment) as was
Arkansas’ Proposed Initiative Act No. 1 that prohibits co-habiting
couples of the same sex, whether gay or straight, from either adopting
a child or serving as foster parents.

Nevertheless, efforts in Colorado (Amendment 45) and South Dakota
(Initiated Measure 11) to, respectively, establish “fetal personhood”
and ban abortion failed. And in Washington, voters approved a
proposition permitting physician-assisted suicide similar to one
already in force in Oregon. In 2008, it was the collapsing economy,
failed Bush policies and culture-war fatigue as well as Obama’s broad
popular appeal that turned the tide for the Democrats.

The Democratic landslide provides a unique opportunity for Congress
and the President-elect to quickly address at least one of the many
profound failings of the Bush administration, its repressive sex
policies. The following proposals can help frame the upcoming battle
for political reform and, hopefully, finally put an end to the
religious right’s culture wars.

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