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PERSONAL ENDORSEMENT OF HILLARY CLINTON FOR PRESIDENT: (Anne Rice)
annerice.com ^ | 8/10/07 | Anne Rice

Posted on 08/18/2007 12:45:49 PM PDT by Renfield

To my readers:

Some time ago, I made an effort to remove from this website all political statements made by me in the past. Many of these statements were incomplete statements, and many were dated. And a good many of the emails I received about these statements indicated that they were confusing to my newer Christian readers. I felt, when I removed the material, that I was doing what was best for my personal vocation --- which is, to write books for Jesus Christ.

My vocation at this time remains unchanged. I am committed to writing books for the Lord, and those books right now, are books about His life on Earth as God and Man. I hope my books will reach all Christians, regardless of denomination or background. This has become my life.

However, I have come to feel that my Christian conscience requires of me a particular political statement at this time.

I hope you will read this statement in a soft voice. It is meant to be spoken in a soft voice.

Let me say first of all that I am devoutly committed to the separation of church and state in America. I believe that the separation of church and state has been good for all Christians in this country, and particularly good for Catholics who had a difficult time gaining acceptance as Americans before the presidential election of John F. Kennedy. The best book I can recommend right now on the separation of church and state is A SECULAR FAITH, Why Christianity Favors The Separation of Church and State, by Darryl Hart. However there are many other good books on the subject.

Believing as I do that church and state should remain separate, I also believe that when one enters the voting booth, church and state become one for the voter. The voter must vote her conscience. He or she must vote for the party and candidate who best reflect all that the voter deeply believes. Conscience requires the Christian to vote as a Christian. Commitment to Christ is by its very nature absolute.

My commitment and my vote, therefore, must reflect my deepest Christian convictions; and for me these convictions are based on the teachings of Christ in the Four Gospels.

I am keenly aware as a Christian and as an American that the Gospels are subject to a great variety of interpretation. I am keenly aware that Christians disagree violently on what the Gospels say.

I am also keenly aware that we have only two parties in this country. Only two. This point can not be emphasized enough. We do not have a slate of parties, including one which is purely Christian. We have two parties, and our system has worked with two parties for generations. This is what we have.

I feel strongly that one should vote for one of these two parties in an election. I suspect that not voting is in fact a vote. I suspect that voting for a third party, when such parties develop, is in effect voting for one of the major parties whether one wants to believe this or not.

To summarize, I believe in voting, I believe in voting for one of the two major parties, and I believe my vote must reflect my Christian beliefs.

Bearing all this in mind, I want to say quietly that as of this date, I am a Democrat, and that I support Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.

Though I deeply respect those who disagree with me, I believe, for a variety of reasons, that the Democratic Party best reflects the values I hold based on the Gospels. Those values are most intensely expressed for me in the Gospel of Matthew, but they are expressed in all the gospels. Those values involve feeding the hungry, giving drink to the thirsty, clothing the naked, visiting those in prison, and above all, loving one’s neighbors and loving one’s enemies. A great deal more could be said on this subject, but I feel that this is enough.

I want to add here that I am Pro-Life. I believe in the sanctity of the life of the unborn. Deeply respecting those who disagree with me, I feel that if we are to find a solution to the horror of abortion, it will be through the Democratic Party.

I have heard many anti-abortion statements made by people who are not Democrats, but many of these statements do not strike me as constructive or convincing. I feel we can stop the horror of abortion. But I do not feel it can be done by rolling back Roe vs. Wade, or packing the Supreme Court with judges committed to doing this. As a student of history, I do not think that Americans will give up the legal right to abortion. Should Roe vs Wade be rolled back, Americans will pass other laws to support abortion, or they will find ways to have abortions using new legal and medical terms.

And much as I am horrified by abortion, I am not sure -- as a student of history – that Americans should give up the right to abortion.

I am also not convinced that all of those advocating anti-abortion positions in the public sphere are necessarily practical or sincere. I have not heard convincing arguments put forth by anti-abortion politicians as to how Americans could be forced to give birth to children that Americans do not want to bear. And more to the point, I have not heard convincing arguments from these anti-abortion politicians as to how we can prevent the horror of abortion right now, given the social situations we have.

The solution to the horror of abortion can and must be found.

Do I myself have a solution to the abortion problem? The answer is no. What I have are hopes and dreams and prayers --- that better education will help men and women make responsible reproductive choices, and that abortion will become a morally abhorrent option from which informed Americans will turn away.

There is a great deal more to this question, as to how abortion became legal, as to why that happened, as to why there is so little talk of the men who father fetuses that are aborted, and as to the human rights of all individuals involved. I am not qualified as a student of history to fully discuss these issues in detail. I remain conscientiously curious and conscientiously concerned.

But I am called to vote in this, our democracy, and I am called, as an American and a Christian, to put thought and commitment into that vote.

Again, I believe the Democratic Party is the party that is most likely to help Americans make a transition away from the abortion crisis that we face today. Its values and its programs --- on a whole variety of issues --- most clearly reflect my values. Hillary Clinton is the candidate whom I most admire.

I want to say something further. I am aware as a Christian writer that making a political statement like this is not a particularly wise marketing move. But my Christian conscience compels me to make this statement. My Christian conscience demands that I not lie in order to sell books. Lying to sell books, pandering to a Christian market --- these things would mean the deepest betrayal of my vocation to live for and write for Jesus Christ. I repeat: I won’t lie to sell books.

I have felt a certain pressure of late to express my feelings here; that pressure is mounting. That pressure has come from watching political debate on church and state in the media, from private emails from strangers and friends concerning these issues, and from conversations, often heated, with my fellow Christians and Americans.

My commitment to Christ compels me to respond to that pressure and to speak out on issues that I think are of crucial importance: whether or not we vote, and how we vote, and how our vote reflects our deepest moral concerns.

I repeat: I am a Christian; I am a Democrat. I support Hillary Clinton for President of the United States.

If I receive emails on this issue, I will do my best to answer them.

Anne Rice August 10, 2007


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KEYWORDS: annerice; hillary; religiousleft; rice; vampires
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To: Renfield
"The solution to the horror of abortion can and must be found."

The solution has been around a long time. It's have the baby.

81 posted on 08/18/2007 2:19:28 PM PDT by ex-snook ("But above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
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To: hershey
She’s drunk or crazy.

I was thinking alcoholic when I read the piece.

82 posted on 08/18/2007 2:27:01 PM PDT by rogue yam
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To: mathurine
I found it. She wrote under “A.N. Roquelaure” but apparently these books are being republished under “Anne Rice writing as A.N. Roquelaure.”

I enjoyed all the vampire books.

I bought her book on the childhood of Christ, the first of a trilogy, and just couldn’t get into it. I gave it to somebody else to read. I guess I expected some revelation but it is just a novel. She combines Gnostic texts and Christian legend to fill in the blank spaces in the Gospels.

In a foreword or author’s note Rice explains how through an epiphany she returned to the Catholic Church and decided to begin writing books glorifying God. Sort of like when Bob Dylan briefly got into the Christian music scene around 1980.

83 posted on 08/18/2007 2:51:54 PM PDT by Brad from Tennessee ("A politician can't give you anything he hasn't first stolen from you.")
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To: Renfield

Was she a Christian when she wrote smut under the name “A.N. roquelaure”?


84 posted on 08/18/2007 2:57:33 PM PDT by peggybac (Tolerance is the virtue of believing in nothing)
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To: Renfield

It is clear that Anne Rice has taken leave of her senses, if she ever had any, in endorsing the beast. If she is a Christian, she is a very confused one. Christians are for the most part conservative, so why would she endorse a Communist?


85 posted on 08/18/2007 3:20:47 PM PDT by Paperdoll
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To: ShandaLear

She used to be a decent writer, but I don’t think she has written a decent book since “The Tale of the Body Thief.”


86 posted on 08/18/2007 3:31:09 PM PDT by LanPB01
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To: Mr. K

“I repeat: I am a Christian; I am a Democrat. I support Hillary Clinton....”

It is strange that she would make this statement as Hillary and she are poles apart on this issue.


87 posted on 08/18/2007 3:44:12 PM PDT by freekitty
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To: freekitty

Just my opinion; but I don’t believe Ms. Rice sees the big picture.


88 posted on 08/18/2007 3:46:28 PM PDT by freekitty
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“I am a Christian.” That’s what Jane Fonda said....


89 posted on 08/18/2007 3:54:50 PM PDT by clintonh8r
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To: HereInTheHeartland

Yes true; the vampire and Goth folks now have a clear choice in Hillary Clinton 2008.


And yet the Hobgoblins remain underrepresented.


90 posted on 08/18/2007 3:59:14 PM PDT by Grizzled Bear ("Does not play well with others.")
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To: GiveMeGoth

Rice is clearly appplauding the Science Fiction Democratic Party. The current edition is the party of murder, appeasement, treason and socialism. Great family values -the Stalin family, that is.


91 posted on 08/18/2007 4:41:52 PM PDT by Noumenon (Radical Islam will kill you. "Moderate" Islam will just stand by and let it happen.)
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To: monkapotamus

That’s a picture that will get some play over the next eight months.


92 posted on 08/18/2007 5:24:39 PM PDT by WFTR (Liberty isn't for cowards)
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To: Renfield

How can someone is good conscience who claims to be pro life vote for someone who isn’t pro life?

Doesn’t make any sense to me!


93 posted on 08/18/2007 5:39:19 PM PDT by Halls (Vote for a Constitutionalist!!!!!!)
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To: Renfield

“I am also not convinced that all of those advocating anti-abortion positions in the public sphere are necessarily practical or sincere. I have not heard convincing arguments put forth by anti-abortion politicians as to how Americans could be forced to give birth to children that Americans do not want to bear.”

I’ve got a novel idea. If you don’t want to be forced to bear a child, DON’T GET PREGNANT! There’s a little thing the Christian God created to facilitate bearing children. Its called the institution of marriage.


94 posted on 08/18/2007 6:00:36 PM PDT by abishai
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To: Renfield

I won’t comment on whether or not she is a Christian, that is for God to determine.

I hope she continues to develop as a Christian and change her support for the Democratic Party.


95 posted on 08/18/2007 6:10:06 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife (“I will be to this generation a second Mohammed" Joseph Smith)
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To: Renfield
Not a surprise. Everyone knows that vampires are hand-in-glove with communists.


96 posted on 08/18/2007 8:16:28 PM PDT by Antoninus (P!ss off a leftist wacko . . . have more kids.)
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To: Renfield
I want to add here that I am Pro-Life. I believe in the sanctity of the life of the unborn. Deeply respecting those who disagree with me, I feel that if we are to find a solution to the horror of abortion, it will be through the Democratic Party....

And much as I am horrified by abortion, I am not sure -- as a student of history – that Americans should give up the right to abortion.


I want to know what kind of hard drugs can make a person this stupid.
97 posted on 08/18/2007 8:18:29 PM PDT by Antoninus (P!ss off a leftist wacko . . . have more kids.)
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To: Renfield

mmppppppgggffff...

Pro-Life Vampires for Hillary!!!

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

Sheesh. Only a moonbat could have such mobius-strip logic...


98 posted on 08/18/2007 8:54:27 PM PDT by ForegoneAlternative (The cost of anything is...)
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To: Renfield

My two cents:

1. This is an unintelligent woman who loves to hear herself talk.

2. Her success has convinced her that what she says is worth listening to; “I’m a famous author - all my words are pearls of wisdom”.

3. I loathed her vampire books, I thought they were idiotically written, contrived, derivative and hokey, riddled with deus ex machinae and dracula cliches. Many weak-minded people were inspired by her books to attempt to become vampires, join covens, and other soul-ruining journeys into the darkness. Now she thinks she can pontificate her way out of the responsibility.

JMHO


99 posted on 08/18/2007 9:00:04 PM PDT by CaliGirlGodHelpMe
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To: Renfield

“Separation of church and state” is a fraud and a lie. Congress shall make no law establishing a religion. That’s it.


100 posted on 08/18/2007 9:16:58 PM PDT by ducdriver ("Impartiality is a pompous name for indifference, which is an elegant name for ignorance." GKC)
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