Pubdate: Sun, 3 Jan 1999 Source: Dallas Morning News (TX) Copyright: 1999 The Dallas Morning News Contact: http://www.dallasnews.com/ Forum: http://forums.dallasnews.com:81/webx Author: James L. Pitaniello THE DISCIPLINARIAN STATE The old adage that "you can't legislate morality" still holds true. The vast majority of Americans do not want an elected civil servant dictating what is moral; what is not. We hire men of the cloth for that. Our nation is not founded on theocracy. However, it appears that Rep. John Longoria, D-San Antonio, and perhaps many of the "Republican Guard" missed the message from the last congressional elections, and are introducing bills that would severely abridge civil rights guaranteed by our Constitution, and all but outlaw teenagers. The basic premise that governs families should not come from the government, because government seems to be able to mess up everything it touches. Case in point: If you examine a broad perspective, you can see the Texas Legislature screwing up Texas families faster than the speed of light by legislating narrow-minded, short-term, well-intentioned "Band-Aid laws" that neglect the cause of the social infections which eventually lead to moral decline in a society. That's probably why the prison industry is the fastest growing business in the state of Texas, outside of the illicit drug trade. So it would make sense that to sustain healthy business growth, the state should make it easy for people to support the business - let's enact laws that would allow the populace to fully support the growth of the prison industry by making everything people normally do illegal and subject to prosecution and imprisonment. Religion is the opiate of the masses; the state is the mother of society; the Legislature is the disciplinarian. This closely parallels the basis of the Communist Manifesto, and that dog won't hunt. I think the people have had enough. Go home, John Longoria, et al. Think about it, and get back to us with a solution worthy of the office to which you were elected. James L. Pitaniello, Rowlett - --- MAP posted-by: Patrick Henry