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To: EveningStar
RINOs like KP can kiss my ass. It’s time for a Conservative Republican Party.
2 posted on
11/19/2008 7:48:32 AM PST by
scottinoc
To: EveningStar
I think she’s wrong on this one.
Liberal Republicrats are “what ails the erstwhile conservative party”.
3 posted on
11/19/2008 7:48:39 AM PST by
WayneS
(Respect the 2nd Amendment; Repeal the 16th)
To: EveningStar
I think she got some sort of weird pleasure from the reaction to her Sarah Palin broadside. She is just back for more - as if now she can’t resist tweaking the right wing.
To: EveningStar
Simply put: Armband religion is killing the Republican Party. And, the truth -- as long as we're setting ourselves free -- is that if one were to eavesdrop on private conversations among the party intelligentsia, one would hear precisely that. That would be the same party intelligentsia that convinced us that McCain was the future of the party?
5 posted on
11/19/2008 7:50:59 AM PST by
The_Victor
(If all I want is a warm feeling, I should just wet my pants.)
To: EveningStar
The RINO’s are friends of the Left.
Of course they hate God just as much, they were just more willing to talk the talk than the Left was. The left is clueless about God. They want to pretend the Bible does not say what it says.
The RINO’s will more and more, join the Left, because they too, have rejected God.
(It is also true that is why they don’t have any spines)
6 posted on
11/19/2008 7:50:59 AM PST by
TruthConquers
(Delendae sunt publici scholae)
To: EveningStar
I believe she’s applying for a job at MSNBC. Just trying to beef up her resume.
To: EveningStar
That darn evangelical McCain.
10 posted on
11/19/2008 7:54:30 AM PST by
Mojave
(http://www.americanbacklash.com/)
To: EveningStar
This Parker gal rather reminds me of "Henry the Young King" who, when confronted with someone with a moral mind, asked "Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?" Or "Will no one rid me of this troublesome priest?" Or "Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?" Or "Who will rid me of this turbulent priest?" Or "Will no one rid me of this turbulent priest?" Or "Will no one revenge me of the injuries I have sustained from one turbulent priest?" Or "Will none of the knaves eating my bread rid me of this turbulent priest?" Or "What a band of loathsome vipers I have nursed in my bosom who will let their lord be insulted by this low-born cleric!" Or "What miserable drones and traitors have I nourished and brought up in my household, who let their Lord be treated with such shameful contempt by a low-born cleric?"
No doubt Ms. Parker thinks of herself more like Thomas Becket than she does "Henry the Young" but, alas, her chronic, constant whining and moaning about meddlesome people from "the religious right" compels me, and others, to recognize her true identity.
Best for Ms. Parker to go elsewhere and quit trying to murder the Republican party base!
12 posted on
11/19/2008 7:54:39 AM PST by
muawiyah
To: EveningStar
No, the problem are religious republicans and non-religious republicans who want to spend and borrow a lot of money and bailout everyone.
14 posted on
11/19/2008 7:56:10 AM PST by
ari-freedom
(So this is how Liberty dies... with thunderous applause)
To: EveningStar
There is a ring of truth to what she says. It’s not the evangelicals, its the few people who have hijacked the message of family values and turned it into hate-mongering, mormon-bashing, muslim-bashing, gay-bashing, and whatever-other-group they don’t like bashing.
We can be against gay marriage without wanting to consign gay people to second-class status. We can oppose the rampant attacks on family and values without personally attacking those who disagree with us.
We can push christian values without saying that muslims should be thrown out of the party, or that mormon beliefs are too bizarre to allow them to be office-holders.
Fair or not, we evangelicals get blamed for the few people who would actually beat up a gay person for coming on to them.
To: EveningStar
Jonah Goldberg has finally had enough of Kathleen Parker
Me: I don't know what's more grating, the quasi-bigotry that has you calling religious Christians low brows, gorillas and oogedy-boogedy types or the bravery-on-the-cheap as you salute in that winsome way your own courage for saying what (according to you) needs to be said. Please stop bragging about how courageous you are for weathering a storm of nasty email you invite on yourself by dancing to a liberal tune. You aren't special for getting nasty email, from the right or the left. You aren't a martyr smoking your last cigarette. You're just another columnist, talented and charming to be sure, but just another columnist. You are not Joan of the Op-Ed Page. Perhaps the typical Washington Post reader (or editor) doesn't understand that. But you should, and most conservatives familiar with these issues can see through what you're doing.
To: EveningStar
GOD is not the problem but the solution.
I resent religious conservatives being called “evangelicals”
That is a form of political profiling that attacks independent thinking based on moral teachings.
Morality is something the left wants to eliminate. No shame, no blame.
18 posted on
11/19/2008 7:57:25 AM PST by
o_zarkman44
(Since when is paying more, but getting less, considered Patriotic?)
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In the future, we can change the focus from evangelical or religious to moral, to embrace the non-Christians and non-spiritual.
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19 posted on
11/19/2008 7:57:37 AM PST by
polymuser
(Bye, bye Miss American Pie.)
To: EveningStar
There are a large number of Republicans who want low taxes but are atheists.
They can tag along with me if they want but I'm not going with them.
20 posted on
11/19/2008 7:59:31 AM PST by
Tribune7
(Obama wants to put the same crowd that ran Fannie Mae in charge of health care)
To: EveningStar
Kathleen Parker—the new Arianna Huffington.
To: EveningStar
Parker is ignoring the fact that McCain, who rejected the religious right and would not campaign on its issues, lost an election soundly, while Pres. Bush, who accepted the religious right and did campaign on its issues, won two elections in a row.
22 posted on
11/19/2008 8:00:51 AM PST by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain, Pro Deo et Patria)
To: EveningStar
Kathleen needs to stfu about conservatives and go to a cocktail party with her new marxist pals.
To: EveningStar
KP’s gone off the deep end since the Palin nomination.
25 posted on
11/19/2008 8:02:22 AM PST by
Ultra Sonic 007
(Halo 3: Recon - Due out in Fall 2009!)
To: EveningStar
if reckoning doesn't soon cometh.Parker should think before she writes. Or maybe she is just too dumb to know that this clumsy attempt at writing in King James style should be "if reckoning doth not come soon"
28 posted on
11/19/2008 8:03:56 AM PST by
ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
(I want to "Buy American" but the only things for sale made in the USA are politicians)
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Go and rate the article at the link.
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29 posted on
11/19/2008 8:03:56 AM PST by
polymuser
(Bye, bye Miss American Pie.)
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