1 posted on
09/20/2010 10:11:15 AM PDT by
unspun
To: 1035rep; amom; Arthur Wildfire! March; azkathy; betty boop; bitt; boxlunch; cj in tx; Clump; ...
2 posted on
09/20/2010 10:15:10 AM PDT by
unspun
(It's the Sovereignty, Stu... um... art. | WE ARE GULAG BOUND)
To: unspun
Its just the usual political hypocrisy. Nothing wrong with a little gaia-worship if you’re a Democrat. They only trot it out as a problem if you’re a Repub, not because they think its wrong, but because they hope it will cause other Repubs to desert you.
Its the reason they love to “out” supposed Repub homosexuals. Not, again, because they think its wrong but because they hope it will drive a wedge within the party (notice the attacks on Breitbart).
If you hold yourself out there as a Repub and if you’re any threat to them at all, you can expect to be trashed in the most vicious terms. Your own family won’t recognize you when they are done with you, and most of your friends will hide when you come to visit after the Dem press has finished with you.
4 posted on
09/20/2010 10:31:43 AM PDT by
marron
To: unspun
I have never understood the fascination with the Blowhard-Pinhead strategy. Gov. Christie has handily showed how to beat it. Machiavelli always rules.
6 posted on
09/20/2010 10:42:05 AM PDT by
Free Vulcan
(No prisoners, no mercy. 2010 is here...)
To: unspun
I also am skeptical of the timing -- and the source of this "outing." As others have said, it is quite obvious that the mainstream media was hoping to erode her support because of their distorted views of the Tea Party movement. The comments here should disabuse the elitists of that notion.
That being said, as a Pagan and a Republican, I'm more offended by Christine O'Donnell's distancing characterization of witchcraft and equating it with satanism more than anything else.
One does not classify regarding Nature -- rather than man-made dogma -- as the basis of spirituality as a juvenile phase. I would argue quite the opposite.
It is clear that Christine O'Donnell "dabbled" in something she knew nothing about and would not have been admitted to any coven worth its salt (1) for being ignorant and (2) for being motivated for the wrong reasons.
I was defensive of her because of how she was being turned on by the Republican establishment, but am questioning her worthiness for office, for this and also because she is a Young Earth Creationist.
I will not be associated with such a freaking loon. Deleware certainly needed to get rid of that RINO Mike Castle, but they could have come up with someone better than her.
13 posted on
09/20/2010 12:38:22 PM PDT by
walford
(http://natural-law-natural-religion.blogspot.com/)
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