Posted on 04/26/2005 9:11:56 AM PDT by metalmanx2j
OPINION - Picture in your mind an angry caricature of a man who was shaking his fist in the face of the Almighty. It is quite likely that the man would be a Democrat. And most likely his name would be John F. Kerry.
It was a tough week for the "has been" presidential nominee.
Hillary is beating him in anything resembling a poll for 2008. Tom DeLay is ready and waiting to go before the House Ethics Committee, but the Democrats can't seem to get their act together to accept the challenge. The leader of the body he serves in, Bill Frist, is looking more and more like a candidate America can embrace and trust. (And will no doubt reinforce this image when he meets with millions of voters via satellite this weekend.) It's expected the only branch of government he likes will soon have new judges being confirmed to its ranks, thus changing the dynamic of the federal courts. And to top it off, his least favorite Catholic - something Kerry tries to pretend he is as well - just got elected pope.
So against this angry backdrop, the nominee "has been" is invited to give a speech at Congressman Martin Meehan's annual legislative dinner.
Partisan dinner, partisan crowd ... guess its time to let the fur fly.
At the dinner, according to published reports, Kerry began by attacking the GOP for having an "orthodoxy of view."
From there he proceeded to ...
"I am sick and tired of a bunch of people trying to tell me that God wants a bunch of conservative judges on the court ..."
And then ...
"I am sick and tired of them saying they somehow have a better understanding of Christianity, of the Judeo Christian ethic, of values ... Show me where in the New Testament Jesus ever talked about the value of having taxes and taking money from the poor and giving it to the rich in this country."
And he added that the Catholic Church he grew up with "was a church of universality and understanding and true freedom of conscience." And that certainly there was never this kind of "imposition of values" into politics.
For John Kerry I am convinced the only way he can sleep at night is with heavy medication. How else can he read his own words and believe in any serious fashion that he is the one on the side of truth. He seems "truth challenged."
The fact is the grassroots of America - not necessarily the GOP - is the one with an "orthodoxy of view."
The majority of Americans believe abortion is murder and that most forms of it should be outlawed. And when the issue is "partial-birth abortion" the number of Americans is in the 90 percentile.
The majority of Americans, and in even larger numbers some six months after the election, believe that marriage is a sacred, holy, covenant, and that since the Creator is the one who designed it - it should not be redefined to indulge any multitudes of sexual arrangements.
The overwhelming majority of charity that is exhibited in America is contributed by faith-based people. So, necessarily the majority of Americans do not believe that giving more and more of their own hard-earned money to the government is the answer to solving poverty.
But my feeling is that John Kerry is a man who though he postures anger at evangelicals, orthodox and traditional Jews, and even Catholics, it is actually directed somewhere else.
The election of Cardinal Ratzinger to become Pope Benedict XVI in some measure had to be a crushing blow to Kerry.
In 2004, Ratzinger authored a letter to American bishops in regard to political figures. The directive knocked the legs out of Kerry's political philosophy that he could give lip-service to "respecting life" and then violate church teaching by being an advocate for and taking campaign monies from pro-abortion organizations.
Church teaching had exposed Kerry for the faith-based fraud that he and his Democratic colleagues are.
When the Boston Herald ran the story on Thursday using Kerry's quotes, it was obvious that Kerry was expressing anger at people who exercise, believe in and propagate morality.
I thought the Boston Herald headline said it all: "KERRY: Don't Tell Me What God Wants!"
See the man shake his fist ... such a very sad, sad, sad sight to behold.
© 2005 IllinoisLeader.com -- all rights reserved
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
I do believe Kerry when he says he is sick. He does look and sound sick.
What he really meant was, "Don't tell me what my wife wants".
:-)
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
"Give unto Ceasar what is Ceasar's and give unto God what is God's"
No mention is made of being rich or poor.
Just another fine Massachusetts Marxist. They all come from the same mold, same lifestyle, same set of morals, same political agenda (if you can call socialism an agenda)...SOS!
On O'Reily, Father Gerald Murray hinted that excommunication for pro-abortion politicians is a future possibility.
He said the Church doesn't want to excommunicate anyone, but wants to teach them the errors of their ways and for them to repent.
If they don't, what's the only option left for the Church? I look for "God's Rottweiler" to deal with these heretics ASAP.
John Kerry despises heretics who question his autolatry.

"KERRY: Don't Tell Me What God Wants!"
I'm sick and tired of my champagne-butter-injected lobster being cold when I get back on the Flying Squirrel.

Don't tell me either!
/sarcasm off
This man almost became president? BAH! Man, there are 62 million Americans in this country who are smart, but there are also 57 million who are complete idiots!

God: Don't tell me what to do. I'm with John 100%.
/Sarcasm OFF
Keep remembering about 2001-2002, a picture circulated of albore on FR, where he was red faced, overweight and shaking his fist before his audience and yelling at how bad the Bush Administration was. Now sKerry joins albore's crowd, hmn!
I wouldn't stand too close to JF'n. God may decide to email His preferences to Kerry via a bolt of lightning
EWWWWW!!!! BLAH!! Urgh!!! BARF!!!
Man, what a horrid, putrid photo, these two morons cannot take good pictures.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.