WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY?

This past week, the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) of the Republican Party began its annual conference with more than 10,000 conservatives in attendance.  Although the Republican Party says that it is a Party of inclusion (after all, their symbolic African American Herman Cain is scheduled to speak at the conference), the Chairman of the American Conservative Union (CPAC producer), Al Cardenas, said that the gay Republican group GOProud would not be allowed to participate.  Cardenas said, “It’s going to be difficult to continue the relationship [with GOProud] because of their behavior and attitude.” In other words, gay is not cool as far as Republicans are concerned.  However, CPAC has invited two white supremacists to speak.  The first white supremacist is Peter Brimelow, a prominent anti-immigration activists despite the fact that he was born in England, will speak on a panel called “The Failure of Multiculturalism: How the pursuit of diversity is weakening the American Identity.”  Brimelow said in 2003 that, “America was defined — almost explicitly, sometimes very explicitly — as a white nation, for white people, and what that means is that there is virtually no figure, no law, no policy, no event in the history of the old, white America that can survive the transition to the new and non-white version. Whether we will want to call the new updated version ‘America’ at all is another question entirely.”

The other white supremacist is Robert “Bob” Vandervoort to speak on a panel called “High Fences, Wide Gates: States vs. the Feds, the Rule of Law & American Identity.” Vandervoort works for the site ProEnglish.com and also was the organizer for Chicagoland Friends of American Renaissance.  American Renaissance, a white supremacist organization run by notorious racist Jared Taylor, organizes a conference of racists including neo-Nazis, the Ku Klux Klan including David Duke and Stormfront owner, Don Black.

It is unconscionable that none of the Republican presidential candidates or congressional Republicans have distanced themselves from these racist white supremacists. It seems to me that conservative Republicans are more open to embracing white supremacist hate groups rather than be in the same ballroom with Gay Americans!  So much for inclusion.

Although CPAC had an extensive agenda for the week, one of the most notable contributions of many of the Republican speakers was to attack the President for what they called his “assault on religion.”  The issue concerns a rule to require Catholic organizations to offer contraception services in their employee health plans.  Republicans claim that the regulation infringes on the religious rights of Catholics and violated the Freedom of Religion provision of the Constitution, a blatant distortion of the facts.  The proposed regulation has nothing to do with the Constitution but everything to do with Labor Law.  Catholic churches and schools are exempt from the rule, but other Catholic organizations such as hospitals, must follow Labor Law including making contraceptives available through health insurance benefits like other organizations.  Although a majority of women including Catholics agree with the President, because of the concerns raised by Catholic Bishops, President Obama announced a plan that the rule would be tweaked so that in cases where non-profit religious organizations have objections, insurance companies would be required to reach out to employees and offer the coverage directly. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops called it “a first step in the right direction.”  “Under the rule, women will still have access to free preventive care that includes contraceptive service no matter where they work,” Obama said.  Of course, Conservative Republicans are still criticizing the President in spite of the change.

Symbolic African American Herman Cain decided to throw more “red meat” to the Conservative Republican crowd by attacking democrats, saying, “We must outsmart the liberals; we must outsmart the stupid people that are trying to ruin America.”  Cain says that liberals are “stupid people” yet it was liberals that passed the Social Security Act, Medicare, Voting Rights, Civil Rights Act of 1964 and much more; many of these laws contributed to Cain’s success as a businessman.  I certainly don’t fault Cain for becoming a Conservative Republican but his consistent asinine comments ought to be an embarrassment to the Republican Party.  I wonder if Cain is also referring to his Democrat wife who voted for President Obama as a “stupid liberal?”

At the start of the campaign, Republican presidential candidates began to attack President Obama on the economy.  Willard Mitt Romney applauded the fact that unemployment had fallen to 8.3 percent, a three-year low, was “good news,” he stated that, “I know the president didn’t cause this downturn, this recession, but he didn’t make it better either. He made it worse.”  Apparently, Romney’s advisers didn’t inform him that the unemployment rate fell to what it was during President Obama’s first full month in office, February 2009, and most economists agree that the stimulus actions taken by the administration and the Federal Reserve kept the recession from being worse.  If President Obama’s policies failed, how do you account for the improved economy?  First-time jobless claims are at their lowest, twenty-two months of new jobs added by the private sector, and the stock market is at an all-time high.

In a subtle way of introducing a hint of racism, Republican Gingrich called President Obama, “the best food-stamp president in American history” yet there were more folks on food-stamps under President Bush.  Gingrich’s staff apparently forgot to tell him that at least 36 percent of the 46 million people on food stamps are white, 22 percent are black, and 10 percent Hispanic.  Another idiotic comment designed to play to the conservative Republican base but a turn-off for most Americans.

The new front-runner of the Republican Party is Rick Santorum.  Many of us recall just a few weeks ago, Santorum said, “I don’t want to make black people’s lives better by giving them somebody else’s money. I want to give them the opportunity to go out and earn the money and provide for themselves and their families.”  But this Republican has a history of bigoted, UN-American comments.  For example, Santorum once said that, “the ultimate homeland security issue” is making sure sodomites and homosexuals cannot marry each other.  In a 2003 interview, Santorum likened sodomy to adultery, polygamy, and incest as “antithetical to a healthy, stable, traditional family”.  He compared the idea of homosexual marriage to “man on child, man on dog, or whatever the case may be,” and said, “If the Supreme Court says that you have the right to consensual [gay] sex within your home, then you have the right to bigamy, you have the right to polygamy, you have the right to incest, you have the right to adultery. You have the right to anything.”  If elected President, Santorum said that he would repeal all federal funding for contraception, and he supports state laws to outlaw birth control insisting that “it’s a license to do things in a sexual realm that is counter to how things are supposed to be.”  Santorum expressed his surprise that President Obama didn’t know when life began — given his skin color. “I find it almost remarkable for a black man to say ‘now we are going to decide who are people and who are not people.”  I do not believe that the American people would ever elect Conservative Republican Santorum as President who has a past filled with such colorful bigoted and racist comments.

When contrasting the policies of the Obama administration with those of Republican candidates and their bigoted rhetoric, I believe that Americans would be better served if we follow the current course.  Of the many comments received on my blog, only one said that President Obama’s policies have failed.  Yet, no “credible” evidence identifying specific failed policies was included.  If anyone reading this article can identify a failed policy of President Obama, please cite it for me along with its trustworthy source.  I will include that comment and policy in my next article.

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PRO LIFE OR PRO CHOICE?

LIFEEver since the Supreme Court issued its landmark decision on Roe vs. Wade in 1973, there has been pandemonium within the pro-life community especially among conservative evangelicals.  The political power of the pro-life movement has been so intense that federal, state and local governments have eliminated funding for Planned Parenthood even though 97% of its services are for women’s medical and educational services and none of the funds from government are used for abortions.  Just this week, we learned that the Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the nation’s leading breast cancer charity, is ending its partnership with Planned Parenthood which means a cutoff of hundreds of thousands of dollars in grants primarily for breast exams.  Planned Parenthood says the move results from Komen bowing to pressure from anti-abortion activists.  However, Komen says the key reason is that Planned Parenthood is under investigation in Congress.  This “so called investigation” is a probe launched by Representative Cliff Stearns, a Florida conservative Republican, who was urged to act by anti-abortion groups.  Stearns sent a letter to Planned Parenthood announcing that his committee had started an “investigation” of Planned Parenthood.  This “investigation” is apparently an effort to find something Stearns could use to discredit, damage, or destroy Planned Parenthood.  Other than the letter from Stearns and Planned Parenthood’s response, there has been no further committee action to my knowledge.

The pro-life movement has become so radical that it has gone from peaceful demonstrations to violence, even murder of abortion providers.  In fact, the South Dakota Republican state representatives are even considering a Bill to legalize the killing of abortion providers.  Abortion foes have tried for many years to put Dr. George Tiller out of business, one of the few American physicians who performed late-term legal abortions.  In 1986, Dr. Tillers’ clinic was bombed, in 1991, his clinic was blockaded for six weeks, and in 1993, he was shot in both arms.  In March 2009, Kansas prosecutors tried him on charges of breaking an abortion law but he was acquitted.  In May 2009, vandals cut wires to security cameras and made holes in the roof of Dr. Tiller’s clinic, a fortified single-story building where abortion foes kept daily vigils.  But on May 31, 2009, Dr. George Tiller was shot to death by pro-lifer Scott Roeder while serving as an usher at his church.  Roeder told the jury he was born again (Christian) in 1992 after watching an evangelical TV show, the 700 Club, “That day I knelt down and I did accept Christ as my savior.”  Roeder went on to day that, “It is not man’s job to take life – it’s our Heavenly Father’s. It’s never up to man to take life, except in defense of self or others.”  So here is a Christian that says it is not man’s job to take life yet he chose to take the life of an innocent person.  Roeder’s appalling choice to murder Dr. Tiller landed him in prison for the rest of his life.

Many in the pro-life community claim that “life begins at conception” while pro-choice advocates claim that “life begins at birth.”  Although persuasive arguments could be made concerning each claim, there does not appear to be any credible source to validate either claim.  However, as a Christian, I decided to research what the Bible says about both claims and was inspired to look at the Book of Genesis, 2:7.  This verse says, “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul.”  Thus, according to Genesis 2:7, if life did not begin for Adam until after he took his first breath, how then can life begin before the first breath is taken?  While the basis of Genesis could be used as a convincing argument that life begins at birth, the purpose of this article is not about when life commences but rather about “choice.”

Every Christian should embrace the fact that God has given each of us the freedom of choice.  In fact, to become a Christian, one has to choose to accept Jesus Christ as their personal savior.  Even though Roeder chose to become a Christian, he also chose to become a murderer.  We become what we believe.  Gingrich chose to become an adulterer because he believed in open marriage; Romney chose to become a Mormon because he believed in Mormonism even though Mormons are not “Christians;” and Bush chose to become a liar because he believed in taking out Saddam Hussein and occupying Iraq.

I believe that abortion is wrong except where the health or welfare of the mother may be at risk.  I also believe that adultery, fornication, lying, murder and theft are also wrong, yet every day, people, even Mormons and Christians, choose to engage in similar behavior.  For example, Romney chose to lie when he recently told a crowd in Florida that President Obama cut Medicare by 500 million dollars to pay for Obamacare; Gingrich chose to commit adultery with two previous wives; Rick Santorum chose to make a racist comment about African Americans when he recently said, “I don’t want to make black peoples’ lives better by giving them somebody else’s money;” and Ron Paul chose to make racial commentaries in newsletters he published in 1992.  Gingrich, Santorum and Paul claim to be Christians although their Christian behavior is suspect at best.

God has given each of us the unconditional right to make choices.  Some choose to become liars, murderers or hate-mongers, while others choose to become pious and honorable.  If the evangelical pro-life community represents Christians as they claim, they should abide by the principles set forth in God’s Word and not attempt to inflict their choices on others.  One day, each of us will stand before Almighty God and give an account of our choices that can very well determine how we will spend eternity.  Will your choices be acceptable?

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