Cynthia L. Davis is a former Republican member of the Missouri
House of Representatives who currently runs the Back to Basics Christian
Bookstore in O'Fallon. You can probably feel the direction in which this entry
is going, and true enough: her political career was characterized by
anti-abortion activism and suchlike (her antics regarding sex education is
appalling),
to the extent that she finally left the Republican Party over “the loss of
party principles,” and teamed up with the Constitution Party instead.
Of course, Davis is, despite her concern for the unborn, not
particularly concerned with such issues as child welfare (see for instance this astonishing piece, which is one among many),
and she received national attention in 2009 when she attacked programs
providing subsidized meals for school-age children from lower-income families
during the summer months,
saying that such programs “could break apart more families” and that “hunger
can be a positive motivator.” She drew some criticism on that one even from fellow wingnuts.
It was also noted that Davis has earlier been observed “stealing
food at state dinners to take home to her children.”
Here’s Cynthia Davis on sex.
The piece does not flaunt erudition.
Davis has, as expected, also made repeated efforts to have creationism incorporated in public school curricula – and Missouri seems fertile ground for such projects, with people like Sherry “I don’t think evolution should be associated with our school” Melby and David Awbrey running around).
Diagnosis: Comple whacko. As ignorant, stupid, and
blockheaded as elected representatives come; Bachmann class.
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