Tim Skubick: Incoming tea party legislator violates the 11th commandment

So much for the infamous 11th commandment coined by former President Ronald Reagan, Thou shall say nothing bad about another Republican.

Rep.-elect Todd Courser (R-Silverwood) piled a whole bunch of bad words on the current GOP Speaker Jase Bolger or as Mr. Courser called him, our so-called Republican speaker " and thats only the beginning.

Before he was done with his two page email on the Speakers latest foray to resolve the gay rights/civil rights debate, the incoming tea party house member called the current boss just about everything in the book.

To allow the Speaker to act as a rogue champion of the liberal left would be laughable if it wasnt so obscenely offensive, the rebel with a cause asserts.

The speaker agrees to expand the states civil rights law to include the LGBT community minus gender identity but he wants a Religious Restoration measure to go along with it to protect those whose faith does not permit them to do work for any gay persons.

Mr. Courser rejects that as a toothless religious freedom exception.

He accuses the speaker of ignoring the will of the voters and the principles of the caucus that elected him (and) unprecedented action must be taken!

This is a first in state political history: Someone who is not a member of the GOP house caucus is calling on current members to call for his removal and if they dont, the caucus must turn their backs on their rogue leader and walk out, refusing to vote on any other piece of legislation during lame duck.

Can you say mutiny?

Yet, Mr. Courser is not done. He laments this egregious offense of trampling on the religious liberties endowed by our creator." He also accuses Mr. Bolger of being driven by the small fortune he has procured from LGBT activists some of whom kicked into house GOP campaign coffers.

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