Posted on 10/13/2006 10:03:32 AM PDT by Froufrou
A conservative advocacy group is not only asking the "what if" question, it's answering it - in an email message that urges conservatives to get out and vote in November.
The midterm elections are "very important," the American Family Association says. "As bad as things are, they will be infinitely worse if the liberals win."
The AFA offers the following list (verbatim) of what conservatives can expect if Democrats regain control of Congress:
-- Amnesty for 12,000,000 illegal immigrants.
-- A push to make homosexual marriage and polygamy legal in all 50 states.
-- Only liberal judges will be appointed. They will create laws to implement the social agenda liberals cannot get passed through the legislative process.
-- Liberals will make the killing of the unborn more difficult to stop.
-- Liberals will continue to try to rid our society of Christian influence, including any reference to God in our Pledge and on our currency.
-- A return to the "Fairness Doctrine" in broadcasting where opposing views must be given equal time. Every conservative talk show host will be forced to give a liberal equal time on every issue. The purpose of this rule will be to shut down conservative talk shows.
-- An increase in taxes to push new social programs.
-- Passing a new "hate crimes" law making it illegal to refer to homosexuality in a negative manner.
-- Liberals will give terrorists from other countries who try to kill Americans the same rights American citizens enjoy under our constitution.
--We will withdraw from Iraq, sending the message to the terrorists that if they will just be patient they can win and bring their terrorist acts to the U.S.
The American Family Association is warning conservatives that the liberals' strategy is to disgust and discourage Values Voters (about the Mark Foley scandal, for example) to the point where conservatives will stay home rather than vote.
"If that happens, the liberals will have achieved their goal and they will be running our country," AFA Founder and Chairman Don Wildmon said.
In an effort to get more conservatives registered to vote, the American Family Association has set up a ValuesVoters website that offers state-by-state information on the voter registration process, voting dates, absentee ballots and deadlines.
Conservative voters were the largest single largest factor in the 2004 elections, Wildmon said. "Now is no time to let up," he warned.
If liberals win in November, liberal Republicans will claim that it's because Republicans were too conservative to get elected and attempt to coddle people with political viewpoints similar to Mrs. Bill Clinton's into the Republican Party to run as "moderates".
They've stopped just shy of championing people with political viewpoints similar to Mrs. Bill Clinton's this year.
That gave me the shivers. Ug!
I wonder: If they legalize Polygamy in all 50 states, won't this eventually lead to forced marriage?
I mean, most women won't want to go along with it, and we all know what happens when Dem laws don't work, they pass more laws.
So, are they going to FORCE lotsa women to marry people in the name of 'diversity'?
If I get to pick the women, I'm all for this. :):):)
(J/K of course)
Okay, the MSM, smelly polls and doom sayers have convinced me to sit out the election. NOT
(J/K of course) Hmmm...about half, I'd guess! ;o)
The problem is this: having more than one wife won't cause extramarital affairs to stop! I can't prove it, but it just won't. 'Getting some strange' has crossed over into all kinds of nasty stuff, such as NAMBLA.
What? No plague of locusts or rivers turning the blood or every first born male child being put to death?
The dims are sure keeping their mouths shut about impeaching our president for the last few weeks...
Bush/Rove are pushing just as hard for amnesty for the 12 million illegals :(
Bush/Rove outspent the Rats before them (despite record tax revenues)
Gas/energy prices are higher than at any time in the last 20 years
The Democrats picked up 5 seats in the 1998 election, the 6th year of the Clinton presidency, and didn't lose any Senate seats. I think that the GOP may do worse than that in November.
I think it more likely that the United States will break up into three nations. I wouldn't lift a finger to stop it.
Nobody's gonna win in November!
Now I'm one of them. And I think that the side which values the RKBA and the side which truly supports our troops will be the side that wins.
You make the call. I ping the list. CWII PING !!
Yes, lets face it eventually we will lose. If not now, next time or the time after. Eventually the Leftists will regain control. They are on the verge of achieving their Fabian dream. The 60s revolution will be completed. Everything described above is inevitable.
The only question that's interesting is this one: Then What?
If it happens it won't be the end of the world and we can work to change it in two years time.
I think so, too. It seems to me we always hear this kind of hype in a midterm election. But I don't recall the Dems ever being so evil. It's how they lost me, come to think of it.
Too bad the GOP can't run as fiscal conservatives anymore. They always win when they do.
Why three? What three?
Tom Chittum's book "Civil War II" has a map that shows three new states:
1. A Hispanic Azatlan covering most of Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and 1/2 of California. And a southern Florida state that is aligned with them.
2. A Black South that includes most of the Confederate States and
3. The rest as White.
He makes a strong argument that no matter how it starts it will devolve to a racial conflict. This is no-doubt colored by his life experience in the Rhodesian and Yugoslavian armed forces.
Most Freepers who discuss breakup scenarios seem to feel they will be along ideological lines. I certainly feel I have a lot more in common with hardworking American of Mexican descent in Arizona than with the people in Mass. who elect people like Kerry and Kennedy and are dead set on destroying the Constitution.
I still hope for unity. But it seems less likely every year.
Having to tell your friends that you're gay.
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