Seems suicidal, doesn't it?
Peggy Noonan got it correct. Right or wrong, if Terri's murder isn't stopped, the Republican Party will pay dearly for it.
So will the country, when HRC is elected President in 2008.
So will the country, when HRC is elected President in 2008.
Does this mean, those of you leaving the Republican party of voting for Hillary? My party took a clear cut stand on Terri. Jeb would be arrested if he were to go into the hospice and remover her. We are a land of the law, and the law, (Judge Greer and other thugs) are the ones to vote against. But if you leave the GOP and go for INDEPENDANTS then go........ we are tired of being threatened by your type. Your alternatives are not better.
Weve all been around Free Republic for a long time and weve seen instances where a single issue and a single politician becomes a straw that breaks the camels back in the mind of a poster or a group of posters. Many of these are disingenuous as you say, but I believe something else is involved when the issue is pro life.
In sum, I perceive many pro life political activists as truly single issue voters. It is a matter of life and death because it is a matter of life and death. And among these, many are religious and thus the life and death also has an eternal element making them utterly inflexible.
We ought to try to understand that while at the same time making it very clear that politics particularly faith-based politics such as trying to return to the founders moral code only makes progress in baby steps. We remember Ronald Reagan for sweeping changes but the truth is that he accomplished most everything one step at a time.
Sure, Im disappointed that Jeb Bush didnt send in the national guard to yank Terri out of the hospice like Janet Reno did to yank Elian to be sent back to Cuba. But, OTOH, he didnt stand idly by during this whole saga either. If he hadnt acted a few years back, Terri would already be gone and without all the national awareness of the pro life v pro death debate.
Because of Jeb Bush, George W. Bush, the legislators, the judiciary and the media and especially the activists people who were on auto-pilot concerning the issues (or didnt know, didnt care) are now awake!
To the religious pro lifers I strongly assert that we must all remember that there is something more important than life or death, even eternal life or death and that is Gods will. We must put His will above everything including our support for/against particular politicians and parties.
Personally, I can see Gods will being accomplished in the way Terris story has played out on our national stage because it puts the onus on each of us, in the spirit where it truly counts. Everyone who has even heard of Terris plight much less the ones who were involved on either side will be faced with spiritual conviction for the rest of their lives: were we seeking Gods will or our own?
I can also see Gods will being accomplished by making it personal with the Supreme Court who did nothing for life and will this year be hearing the Oregon euthanasia law the myriad baby boomers at risk of Alzheimers awash in a funding gap with Social Security and young workers anticipating the burden without relief (if the Democrats have their way) the legislators in every state and at the Federal level having to face up to all sides - and so much more.
To the single issue pro-life voters, I ask all of you to hang in there this is only the beginning, not the end of the work to be done. We are on God's clock, not our own. Terris sacrifice will help the pro life cause, but not if the single issue pro life activists withdraw from the political scene.