Say it ain't so, Mr. Ashcroft!
1 posted on
06/18/2002 7:02:50 AM PDT by
oneday
To: oneday
"We are absolutely stunned," says Mahoney. "Why does the Bush Administration want to keep me from peacefully praying on a public sidewalk near an abortion clinic?"
A very good question.
2 posted on
06/18/2002 7:07:51 AM PDT by
Valin
To: oneday
Whats your beef. Ashcroft said he would enforce the laws of the land and thats all he's doing. Do you think an honorable man is going to shirk his duty just because he disagrees with it.
If you don't like the law, get congress to eliminate it or get the courts to overturn it. Until then dont be surprised when the Justice Department enforces it.
3 posted on
06/18/2002 7:11:13 AM PDT by
Dave S
To: oneday
The law is an ass in this case.
To: oneday
"Why does the Bush Administration want to keep me from peacefully praying on a public sidewalk near an abortion clinic?" Because the Bush administration knew America was shocked by the Clinton scandles, and saw that Christianity would be what America was craving at the ballot box - the opposite of Clinton.
Bush does a good immitation of a Christian, but his deeds and the deeds of those around him tell another story.
Bush and his team give speeches praising God, but they turn around and hire sodomites, silence pro-life, aid the Satanic public school system, do nothing about Christian oppression and their right to free expression, aid the political correctness thought police through the UN (although his mouth says otherwise), holds the tax payers in further bondage through taxation for all the new money he's been spending.
It's all a political show by a group of politicians for the votes and poll numbers.
"By their fruits you will know them." His rightousness does NOT exceed that of the pharoes.
To: oneday
"For Attorney General Ashcroft to use the weight of the Justice Department to keep peaceful pro-lifers from praying on a public sidewalk is an abuse of power," says Mahoney. "When Reno did it, it was found to be unconstitutional, and I am confident what Ashcroft has done is equally unconstitutional." They've also passed "shut up and sit down" CFR, also unconstitutional. They're just politicians in sheeps clothing. Nothing more.
Do not be decieved by words because politicians can twist, distort and decieve with them.
Their deeds tell the real story.
To: oneday
I get a call from the RNC every week asking about donations.
I always tell them they'll get it when congress puts a Partial-Birth abortion bill on Bush's desk.
'Til then I sent the $$ that I would have sent to the RNC to either Family Research Council, Concerned Women of America, the ACLJ, etc. and tell them that's where thier money went.
12 posted on
06/18/2002 7:58:03 AM PDT by
Psalm 73
To: oneday
3000 killed by terrorists and the Bush Administration is sweating some abortion protesters. Lovely.
To: oneday
Why on earth does anyone think Bush is pro-life? His family has been in bed with Planned Parenthood and other population controllers for most of the last century. Yes, the Bush administration will sign off on forcing us to subsidize the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, International Planned Parenthood Federation, Pathfinder International, Marie Stopes International, AVSC International, and other assorted population suppressors. And, yes, the Bush administration will stomp on pro-lifers' First Amendment rights.
What did you expect?
21 posted on
06/18/2002 8:41:37 AM PDT by
toenail
To: oneday
Bush and Ashcroft use the God shield, but have proven who they've chosen to worship. They're mouths say one thing, but both are anti-Christian socialists by their deeds.
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