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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)

Revision as of 00:47, 21 August 2022

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."

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