We have been bombarded lately with the liberal press's "100 days" propaganda, "celebrating" the first 100 days of our "historic" president. It all feels very un-American and the president's own press conference on the occasion was just another reminder that the "campaign" to convert America continues.
What are we celebrating and to what do we need to be converted?
Well, over the last one hundred days the harvesting of human beings for body parts has been once again made legal (fetal stem cell research), several states have legalized 'gay-marriage', euthanasia has been legalized in Washington state, incredibly vast sums of money has been poured into the "Economic Stimulus Bill"--while the regime still pretends that there will be no middle class tax increases, and the list continues.
Oh yes, and there is the swine flu scare--which no one can blame on the President, though one suspects that a lot of his groupies expect that he can fix it, too.
The good news is that men like Arlan Spector (and we can hope women like Olympia Snowe) are removing themselves from the Republican Party and becoming the Democrats they really are. Those are exactly the kind of "converts" that we on the right can rejoice to see join the fold of the Party of "Choice" and Profligate Spending.
The liberal/socialists are making quite a bit of hay over what they see as angst in the Republican Party over its sudden demise. Perhaps they have never read the Mark Twain's response to his own obituary--"The reports of my demise have been greatly exaggerated". Ditto. We are not dead, yet--far from it. It is only a matter of time before the 52% (not 82% as the left seems to think) who voted for "change" wake up to what that really translates into--death and taxes, and a lot of both.
Oh well, that's just my opinion.
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It’s disingenuous to blame a few states legalizing gay marriage and one state legalizing euthanasia on President Obama's first 100 days, as these were state government, not federal government, decisions long in the pipe line before he took office. The United States Constitution does differentiate between federal authority and states' rights, after all.
ReplyDeleteAs for "the harvesting of human beings for body parts" -- pray tell, how is it humane or moral to keep a human being in a freezer, even if it’s not used for stem cell research, and discard it in the trash when it passes its "best used by" date, as happens with frozen human embryos in fertility clinics? Nobody talks about that.
The Bush administration had its own "go out and spend" stimulus plan that didn’t work, then pushed through $750 billion in corporate welfare for irresponsible rich people as a "bailout package" at the last minute, so spending -- wisely or unwisely -- seems to be in the blood of both parties. Best not to throw stones in glass houses...
As for the "liberal media," it's a mythical creature: 90% of Americans don't bother reading the newspaper and 45% don't have cable TV to watch, so if they're getting news, most are getting it via radio -- which is dominated by conservative and neo-conservative talking heads.
Churches work best when they transcend political party divides, imitate the Christ who shared his table with tax collectors, harlots and sinners, and work hard to see him in everybody -- and then feed him in the guise of the hungry, give drink to him in the guise of the thirsty, clothe him in the guise of the naked, house him in the guise of the homeless, care for him in the guise of the sick and visit him in the guise of the jailed. How many churches are doing that? Blessed are those that are. As Saint Sergius of Radonezh said: "Looking at the unity of the Holy Trinity, overcome the bitter divisions of this world."