khirkhib
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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2004, 08:00:57 PM » |
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OK OK. I can admit a mistake. I still thought it was an interesting read and I think that it is important to maintian a sane distance between religion and politics.
Here is a letter in today's catholic sentinal.
Becaon of hope
Conservatives would have us all believe that liberals are out to destroy our nation. A popular conservative refrain is that two types of people live in the United States: Americans and liverals. That might b funny excet that it's a groresque distortion of American history. The fact is that every single significant movement advocating an expansion of American liverty and freedom has been initiated by liberals and violently opposed by conservatives.
Today many good people are being hoodwinked into embracing the conservative agenda because of the new mantra that conservatives are more patriotic and more Christian than liberals. They are neither.
The conservative philosphy is not patriotic because it seeks to squelch political dissent and it mocks cultrual diversity - the two most important aspects of obth our history and our unique American democracy.
Conservatism cannot be Christian because it embraces all sorts of violence, including the death penalty, unrestricted sale of firearms, destructive expoloitation of our environment and preemptive millitary invasions against defenseless nations.
Conservatives do make a big deal out of their support for the "unborn." but this is a safe position because it doesn't cost them a dime. It's when people are actually born into this world that conservatives lose their compassion. Conservatives lead the fights against tax measures and legislation to fund education and human resources, but they happily support measures to put more people in prison and build more bombs.
So if you want to be on the wrong side of American history and the wrong side of humanity, go ahead and call yourself a conservative. As for me, I believe that America will rediscover its great liberal tradition and once again strive to become a progressive, creative nation that stands as a beacon of hope for "the tired, the poor, the huddled masses yearning to breathe free."
Joe Fulton Philomat
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and a note from me again Abortion is gone up during the Bush Administration, for the first time in over 20 years. The reason often sited is because the women does not have medical insurance and/or is not in an economically viable situation to have a child.
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