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==About==
 
==About==
 
[[Courtney Geels]] is a [[conservoid]] candidate in the [[US/NC/elec/2022/11|2022]] US House race for [[US/NC|North Carolina]] District 4. She is a registered nurse and former Christian missionary.
 
[[Courtney Geels]] is a [[conservoid]] candidate in the [[US/NC/elec/2022/11|2022]] US House race for [[US/NC|North Carolina]] District 4. She is a registered nurse and former Christian missionary.
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Her positions are very much in aligntment with the current Republican Party line.
 
Her positions are very much in aligntment with the current Republican Party line.
 
* for the misnamed "[[right to life]]"
 
* for the misnamed "[[right to life]]"
* for "[[parents' rights]]" (the "right" of [[right-wing]] parents not to have their children educated about racism or LGBTQ+ people): education should be "free from political ideology"; "I stand against the teaching of [[Critical Race Theory|CRT]] and Queer/Gender Theory in our schools."
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* [https://courtneygeelsforcongress.com/courtney-geels-defends-concerned-parents/ for] "[[parents' rights]]" (the "right" of [[right-wing]] parents not to have their children educated about racism or LGBTQ+ people): education should be "free from political ideology"; "I stand against the teaching of [[Critical Race Theory|CRT]] and Queer/Gender Theory in our schools."
 
* "against the overreach of power from our federal government", aka "individual rights" (never mind where the federal government is trying to ''protect'' those rights against the overreach of certain states)
 
* "against the overreach of power from our federal government", aka "individual rights" (never mind where the federal government is trying to ''protect'' those rights against the overreach of certain states)
 
* "medical freedom" (the right not to be vaccinated, ''not'' the right to get an abortion)
 
* "medical freedom" (the right not to be vaccinated, ''not'' the right to get an abortion)
 
* "secure borders"
 
* "secure borders"
 
* A positive, perhaps: "I support funding for building and staffing more mental health facilities and decreasing the regulations necessary to keep these facilities open."
 
* A positive, perhaps: "I support funding for building and staffing more mental health facilities and decreasing the regulations necessary to keep these facilities open."
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===Education===
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* 2008-2012: BS in Nursing from [[Bob Jones University]] ([https://www.bju.edu/academics/programs/nursing/ program page @ BJU] {{fmt/quote|“You’ll also benefit from the BJU Core, a unique combination of Bible and liberal arts courses taken by every BJU student. Bible courses, as well as daily chapel services and godly professors, will nurture your growth in Christlikeness.”}})
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Latest revision as of 16:47, 4 October 2022

Geels campaign poster in her front yard -- the heart-monitor chart graphic has become a symbol used by the forced birth movement

About

Courtney Geels is a conservoid candidate in the 2022 US House race for North Carolina District 4. She is a registered nurse and former Christian missionary.

Positions

Her positions are very much in aligntment with the current Republican Party line.

  • for the misnamed "right to life"
  • for "parents' rights" (the "right" of right-wing parents not to have their children educated about racism or LGBTQ+ people): education should be "free from political ideology"; "I stand against the teaching of CRT and Queer/Gender Theory in our schools."
  • "against the overreach of power from our federal government", aka "individual rights" (never mind where the federal government is trying to protect those rights against the overreach of certain states)
  • "medical freedom" (the right not to be vaccinated, not the right to get an abortion)
  • "secure borders"
  • A positive, perhaps: "I support funding for building and staffing more mental health facilities and decreasing the regulations necessary to keep these facilities open."

Education

  • 2008-2012: BS in Nursing from Bob Jones University (program page @ BJU «“You’ll also benefit from the BJU Core, a unique combination of Bible and liberal arts courses taken by every BJU student. Bible courses, as well as daily chapel services and godly professors, will nurture your growth in Christlikeness.”»)

Links

Reference