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Successful Tea Party Movement Must Include Pro-Life Issues, Not Just Economy
Life News ^
| 8/31/10
| Tom Glessner
Posted on 08/31/2010 4:17:24 PM PDT by wagglebee
LifeNews.com Note: Tom Glessner is a pro-life attorney who is the president of NIFLA, the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates. NIFLA is an organization with more than 1,200 affiliated pregnancy centers that provides legal, medical and practical help for pregnancy centers across the country.
Political change is blowing in the wind but it is not the change promised by Barack Obama when he ran for the presidency. For sure, Obama has brought political change to the nation, but his transformational policies have meant bigger government, higher taxes, federal subsidies of abortion on demand, and greater governmental control over the lives of American citizens.
Hundreds of thousands of citizens across the nation have raised their voices to protest Obamas policies of change. They are crying out for a different change that will honor the integrity of each individual and create an atmosphere where true liberty in all spheres of life economic, cultural, and spiritual- reigns. Political pollsters are now predicting a huge seismic shift in the political landscape this November. The recent Glenn Beck sponsored rally in Washington D.C., attended by thousands upon thousands of grass roots activists, indicates that this public outcry of protest is real and powerful.
The Tea Party movement is comprised of Republicans, Democrats, and Independents from all walks of life. The political ruling elite, the corporate world, and the media have completely failed to comprehend this populist movement dismissing it as marginal, extreme and even racist. However, this movement is not composed of ignorant and bigoted individuals, as suggested by the political class. Rather, it is an authentic grassroots movement of thoughtful and patriotic people demanding real change from an out-of-touch political establishment.
The Tea Party movement, for the most part, centers its protest on economic issues and concern about the loss of freedom that an ever-growing federal government brings. These concerns are valid and appropriate. Most leaders of this movement also believe in the sanctity of life and the need to halt the wholesale destruction of innocent human life through abortion and other life related issues such as embryonic stem cell research. However, many in the Tea Party movement have made it clear that while they are sympathetic with the pro-life cause, the abortion issue is not formally part of the Tea Party agenda.
Economic issues are a vital concern; as is the growing size of the federal government and its overreaching into the lives of ordinary citizens. The overwhelming burden of excess regulation and taxation upon businesses and individuals is alarming. In the same manner, however, the killing of 1.25 million unborn children annually from abortion must be a grave concern. Accordingly, a failure by the Tea Party to incorporate the serious pro-life concerns of millions of Americans into its agenda will be fatal to achieving success.
Perhaps, the Tea Party should take a lesson from the old fashioned three-legged milking stool. When I was a child I visited my aunt and uncle on their dairy farm and was intrigued watching my uncle milk the cows while sitting on a three-legged stool. I asked him why he used such a funny chair to milk the cows. He explained that a four-legged chair can be unbalanced if one of its legs is a different length than the others and it could even tip over if you leaned backwards. A three-legged stool, on the other hand, balances evenly and won't tip over even if one of its legs is longer
We should learn something from the old-fashioned milking stool. There are three legs to a successful agenda that will change America for the better. Each leg is critical and the current grassroots movement for change in America will collapse if any of these legs is ignored. These legs are:
1) Revival of the Economy: This leg requires the establishment a strong robust economy that creates full employment and does not burden small businesses with taxes and oppressive regulations that hinder job development. Limited government and reduced taxation are at the core and are necessary to bring the nation out of the serious economic recession/depression in which we find ourselves.
2) Maintaining a Strong National Defense and Protecting Homeland Security: This leg requires a serious commitment by the government to win the war on terror and protect our countrys border from those who would illegally enter and do us harm.
3) Protecting the Family Unit and Restoring the Right to Life for All: The social issues protecting the sanctity of marriage and restoring the right to life are issues of equal importance. Millions of Americans, including myself, have placed these issues at the top of the priority list for the next generation of political leaders to seriously address.
To date, while it appears that most Tea Party leaders verbally support all three legs of this milk stool some, such as Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels, assert that the social issues (and specifically abortion and the right to life) must take a back seat to the other two legs, which are seen as more important.
A further example of this viewpoint was shown in a recent interview of Sarah Palin with Sean Hannity of Fox News. Gov. Sarah Palin, a committed pro-life leader, was asked to name the top five issues facing the country today and the deaths of 1.25 million unborn annually from abortion was not on her list. If, indeed, this is the approach a new Congress takes after the November mid-term elections, then the agenda of the Tea Party movement will fail.
America must be forewarned. A nation that fails to protect the lives of its most vulnerable members has set a course for itself that will lead to its eventual destruction from within. The killing of future generations through the act of abortion has already taken a toll on the demographical future of the nation and the Western world. Unless this trend is stopped then, notwithstanding the impact of the Tea Party movement, our culture and nation will have effectively committed suicide.
The invention of the three-legged milking stool was truly ingenious. Will the current populist movement for change understand this and formally incorporate the life issues into its agenda? Time will tell and the future of America hangs in the balance.
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: abortion; moralabsolutes; prolife; teaparty
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To: ThePatriotsFlag
I understand your concern about the media...they will twist everything. It probably will not even matter if you stick to limited issues. They despise people like us and understand how we are grounded. I truly hope that the Dems DO need an ark to survive. With all the destruction in their wake, though, they do not even deserve that.
To: mnehring
It is to a liberal. And if you allow for a government strong enough to enforce *YOUR* beliefs... it will allow for the libtard to force you to follow *THEIRS*.
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posted on
09/02/2010 7:55:26 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
Point? College professors ‘get published in some respectable media outlets’, yet it’s still a low-down dirty trick for them to force their works onto their students.
And it’s just as dirty to post your own work as a ‘proof’ of your assertion.
323
posted on
09/02/2010 7:58:14 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: DJ MacWoW
So I fail to see why you’re disagreeing with me, as that’s been what I’ve argued for this entire thread. That any government powerful enough to force compliance with an issue is a government powerful enough to force compliance with the opposite (ie: the libtard way).
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posted on
09/02/2010 8:00:36 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: little jeremiah
Which is what I’ve been arguing. *YOU’VE* been the one demanding that government be large enough and strong enough to enforce your beliefs and stop the beliefs of others.
Which costs money. Starve the government of money = shrink the government = weak federal government incapable of doing paragraph #1.
But the author of the article we’re comment on doesn’t like that. He wants the TEA party to set aside the ‘starve the government’ policies. Which keeps the government large and strong. And then he wants the TEA party to replace their positions with socially conservative ones.
So you end up with a strong and all-powerful federal government using it’s force to make all the citizenry comply with the diktats of the social conservative movement. Which is all fine and good...
... until the libtards win an election.
And then that entire apparatus that forced compliance is not used by the libtards.
To which I say “NO WAY IN @#$%!!!”
And you’ve been arguing for exactly that, by defending the moron.
325
posted on
09/02/2010 8:07:59 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: gogogodzilla; little jeremiah
And then that entire apparatus that forced compliance is not used by the libtards. Make that 'And then that entire apparatus that forced compliance *IS* used by the libtards.
326
posted on
09/02/2010 8:14:16 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: gogogodzilla
Ah shucks, yer jus’ jealous.
To: dsc
Photos without captions are hit-and-miss at best.
328
posted on
09/04/2010 8:30:59 AM PDT
by
vox_freedom
(America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
To: vox_freedom
Sammy died in 1990. I didn’t realize it was so long ago, or that he was so young.
From Wikipedia:
Born Samuel George Davis, Jr.
December 8, 1925
Harlem, New York, U.S.
Died May 16, 1990 (aged 64)
Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Occupation Singer, tap dancer, actor, musician
Years active 19281990
Religion Judaism
Spouse(s) Loray White (1958-1959)
May Britt (1960-1968)
Altovise Davis (1970-1990)
Children Tracey (b. 1961)
Mark (b. 1964)
Jeff (b. 1965)
Manny (b. 1988)
Parents Sammy Davis, Sr. (father)
Elvera Sanchez (mother)
Website
sammydavis-jr.com
329
posted on
09/04/2010 8:34:51 AM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: little jeremiah
One problem is that liber(al)tarians and fiscal conservative/social liberals is that they are actively antagonistic to social conservatism.
They are not live and let live at all, but inimical to social conservative goals. And they are generally duplicitous. They want to win and destroy social conservatism. They do not want to join up with, but dominate. This to me is the crux of the problem. And to top it off, they cannot debate fairly.
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posted on
09/04/2010 8:43:41 AM PDT
by
vox_freedom
(America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
To: trisham
Thanks for supplying the “caption.” :-)
331
posted on
09/04/2010 9:13:55 AM PDT
by
vox_freedom
(America is being tested as never before in its history. May God help us.)
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
Envy of one of the constants in liberals or liberaltarians.
332
posted on
09/04/2010 9:52:59 AM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
To: vox_freedom
Debating with them is like trying to arm-wrestle a greased snake.
Not possible.
They’re emotion driven, and their emotions are not the pretty sort. In fact, those emotions that drive them are the very ones we are enjoined to eschew: Lust, anger, greed, pride, envy.
333
posted on
09/04/2010 9:55:02 AM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
To: Dr. Brian Kopp
Oops - typo above.
Envy IS one of the constants in liberals or liberaltarians.
334
posted on
09/04/2010 11:27:40 AM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
To: gogogodzilla
There is no neutral. One set of morals and worldview will be used for governing. Whose set of morals is the question.
Either the universal moral absolutes which in this country are the Judeo-Christian version*, or the leftist/secularist/atheist/liberaltarian/libertine version.
Which probably would usher in Sharia version, which is unique unto itself. Meaning it doesn’t fit in the two above.
*The moral absolutes taught in other religions such as Hinduism and Buddhism are pretty much the same, and therefore sane and practicing Hindus etc feel perfectly comfortable with Judeo-Christian moral absolutes.
335
posted on
09/04/2010 11:33:10 AM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
To: vox_freedom
Almost the worst thing is that they cannot debate or discuss fairly. Never ever.
And why is this?
Because their philosophic position is empty, hollow, based on internal inconsistencies and in the final estimation, completely false.
So they can only bluster, lie, name call, etc.
336
posted on
09/04/2010 11:47:46 AM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
To: vox_freedom
He was a very talented man. :)
337
posted on
09/04/2010 3:56:21 PM PDT
by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: little jeremiah
What don’t you understand about “If you allow for a government strong enough to enforce *YOUR* beliefs... it will allow for the libtard to force you to follow *THEIRS*”.
Or are you saying that since there is one set of moral standards for the world, that you’re happy with the Obamanation using the government apparatus that was set up in previous administrations to enforce his version of it?
338
posted on
09/04/2010 7:51:53 PM PDT
by
gogogodzilla
(Live free or die!)
To: gogogodzilla
The government of the US was, for at least the first say 150 to 175 years, until the leftist agenda kicked in, based on universal moral absolutes. It did not require the huge machinery of unconstitutional powers it has since acquired.
Mandating immorality, however, does require the huge machinery.
Odd you don’t see this.
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posted on
09/04/2010 8:13:05 PM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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