To: kattracks
I'm really starting to wonder about Jonah - seems ever since he married he's been getting, well, I don't know - different.
His statement that conservatives should just give up the battle of support for traditional families and aquieesce (sp?) to the radical homosexual lobby and embrace "civil unions".
Then he spends a few days smearing Christian Conservatives instead of, say, meeting with them and trying to understand their Biblical World-view of homosexuality.
Yeah, that's some integrity you've got there Jonah........
4 posted on
07/08/2003 3:56:29 AM PDT by
Psalm 73
("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is a war room".)
To: Psalm 73
Johah Goldberg article? Where's the Fart Alert?
To: Psalm 73
It's not a matter of integrity, it's the difference between a neo-conservative and a traditional conservative (which by the way is not so traditional at all). The neo-cons don't view conservativism as stemming from moral values set by religion. Most of neo-cons are more or less a-religious, not atheistst, just without religion. They fail to see the point that Ann Coulter discusses in her book, that most of the zeal behind the conservative movement stems from moral beliefs based on the Judeo-Christian religion. Religion is the glue that holds us together.
Neo-cons can't grasp that, but the left has, and is using the homo-sexual agenda and abortion to dissolve that glue and dampen the zeal, through a concerted campaign of political correctness and judicial activism. I have noticed that secular Jews seem to be particularly prone to demeaning the influence of religion on politics, whether liberal or conservative.
90 posted on
07/08/2003 7:55:11 AM PDT by
Eva
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