To: bamahead; EternalVigilance; Bokababe; mkjessup; stephenjohnbanker; sickoflibs; DoughtyOne; AuntB; ..
Unfortunately, for some years now the GOP leadership has chosen to adopt an approach to government based on its own brand of expediency. To keep the support of the conservative majority of the GOP's electoral base, they have paid lip service to issues that can only be seriously addressed in terms that respect the doctrine of unalienable rights the American founders set forth in the Declaration of Independence. Yet they have eschewed or driven from their midst anyone who consistently espouses and relies upon that doctrine. They have combined superficially conservative rhetoric with the promotion of people who willfully ignore or reject the premise of God-given rights, and who, like their supposed Democrat opponents, act upon the view that power, not God-ordained right or justice, is the defining aim of political life.Nice to see someone talking some sense.
2 posted on
05/14/2010 8:20:08 AM PDT by
rabscuttle385
(Live Free or Die)
To: rabscuttle385
How one person without a care in the world for the impact, is able to amass sufficient power to rule over millions of people. Of course the power principle under which this takes place will not be found in the doctrine and principles, enumerated in the Constitution of the United States or other founding documents.
3 posted on
05/14/2010 8:24:01 AM PDT by
wita
To: rabscuttle385
Keyes takes a good swipe at the gay-Republican faction at the end. Well played.
4 posted on
05/14/2010 9:11:39 AM PDT by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(We were hoping for flying unicorns that crapped skittles. We got nationalized health care.)
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