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By: Sandra Price I have some serious questions for the new Republican Religious Conservatives. Is your movement to change the laws within the federal government really based on legislating your moral values or is it merely a power tool for control? What was taught to us in Sunday school was to form a personal relationship with Jesus to improve our ability to be better, more moral individuals. When did this desire turn to wanting control over other people’s actions and eventually wanting the government to set the rules? Religious faith came from the family unit with periodic trips to Sunday school and ceremonies shared during the many holidays. For years, there was an unwritten law asking religious people to keep separated from the government. This unwritten law came about from letters between Madison and Jefferson and it seemed to work for 200 years. During WW2 we saw the churches and synagogues crowded with families praying for the safety of their soldiers and even the safety of the innocent people who lived in enemy territory. I used to feel a terrible sense of loss when I would pass by a home with a gold star in their window. I may have not known the individual but I knew my grandparents did. We would share our coupons with the family and hope the tragedy of losing their son or daughter would soon ease up for them. One can never forget the loss of a child no matter how old they are or how they wanted to fight in the war against our enemies. In
2000 A Man of God? What exactly did this mean? 1. A President who could keep his pants zipped? 2. A man who would never lie to the American voters? 3. A man who would keep his oath to protect and serve the U.S. Constitution? What did we expect from a man who had never seen a war, never made a success in any business venture or earned a wage in his life? Could he be expected to keep America free from assault, keep our government out of our personal lives and our business proceedings? His campaign managers knew the GOP agenda but did he? The Conservative Republican Agenda went something like this:
Millions
of us have asked ourselves what went wrong with the Republican
Conservatives. What terrible
influence took over our President Bush to have him break every single
one of the Agenda items that had been in force for so many years?
Was it the influence of the Christian Coalition; the Pat
Robertson, Jerry Falwell agenda that would change how Starting in 2000, the message sent was that the Christians were in charge and things would be changing. The first change was to destroy the Republican Conservative Agenda and turn it into a plan for a near police state. Massive changes in the War on Drugs and it would soon include added sins of the flesh. When Bush finally got his Cabinet selected somebody found some of the Taliban/AlQaeda threats but filed them away because Bush wanted social changes while he still had the power to promote them. He was making show progress and something had to be done! Could
a religious man plan for an attack on Could
it possibly have been a plan designed by the One World Order PNAC
Neocons to use the innocence of President Bush 41 and 43 and bring on
their own world governance plans? Was
the Religious Right just a tool to bring in the voters?
Was going after Even
after 911 and the Patriot’s Bill and Homeland Security in place, Of
course it shows most of us who are aware of these actions, that our
Representatives are not worth their salt and we should throw them all
out in November 2006! In my
state of I now question exactly what a Religious Conservative is. My Reps attend church and speak on political presentations instead of bible quotes. They have gone beyond Jesus, and their new God is the Powerful OZ in the Bush White House. I’ve been on line for nearly 10 years and have seen a movement grow under the name of Republican Party that developed into a vicious bunch of hateful Americans. A poster on any forum knows how utterly mean and nasty these Conservatives have gotten in just the last 13 years; Conservatives have become extremely partisan in their points of view and due to the abortion issue still number one in their minds, have taken some terrible shots at the women of America. On one Conservative Forum one man actually printed pictures of all the pretty Conservative women in contrast with the ugly Liberals. I would love to see pictures of the posters so we can see who is calling the kettle black. It is nothing but mean and cruel and the comments on Hillary Clinton have been brutal; not of her political positions but her ugly face and body. Anyone
who dares to make a derogatory statement against President Bush is
immediately considered an agent for Al Qaeda.
The last victim of this slander is Cindy Sheehan whose son was
killed in I have a personal bone to pick with this as I was a faithful and conscientious Republican since 1953 when I was allowed to vote for the first time. The agenda of limited government individual freedoms and personal responsibilities was part of my political and private life and my love for America came from the civil rights for all Americans whether they believed in God or not. It was the perfect, free, Secular country on this planet. Today
it is divided up between religious and secular, liberals and
conservatives with one still active group of Republicans working like
hell to bring back the agenda. Another
of the great divisions comes from how much government do the people of State’s rights are on their way out! The 10th Amendment of the Constitution is trashed by both parties. Have Americans given up their choices for government control? It was the one agenda item that Republicans have fought for, for as long as I have been a voter. Choice is a dirty word in the Religious Conservative circles and they want all actions and decision to be set in cement just like the 10 Commandments and if we aren’t careful these choices will be eliminated by an Amendment to the Constitution. |
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