Posted by
Republiservative on Tuesday, April 22, 2008 1:59:02 PM
Amongst the latest morally relative positions emerging due to a motif "anything but meat and potatoes address of the results of liberation theology impacting the recession, because nobody wants it to stop, just activity in lieu of action":
1. PFAW today sent an email PSA, which as its opener says quote:
"H.R.2831, which has already been passed by the House, remedies a terrible Supreme Court decision regarding protections against pay discrimination in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Because the Court's decision had to do with a piece of legislation and not the Constitution, Congress can amend the current law to make the language clearer and more explicit about the original act's intent -- and thus correct the Court."
Um, that means the Supreme Court said a law as written contained improper language in the first place, probably something regardless of party folks voted for to get through the day without really doing anything; the Court sent it back; Congress merely has option to amend and let's hope Democrats won't try to slip in "Hail Hamas!" or something just to make GOP look the obstructionists while the tempest of words yet again trumps "huh? Economy? Oh, just change who's in! Works EVERY time, no?".
2. Howard Dean is named in a DNC e-PSA today telling me McCain is going to be advertised against for saying the economy is better off now than eight years ago; curiously, especially abroad and in languages everywhere which aren't English, many Democrats and Liberals describe the USA as a 1960's and better economy with a mammoth industrial-military complex run by racists, nationalists, and Uncles/Tios Tom/Tomas...plenty of room for many many more immigrants on public doles and credit (mortgages), who COULD be working but for the GOP and such aforesaid miscreants.
Kudos to the McCain camp for out-thinking moral relativists of the Left: now the GOP has opponents locked into admission no such 1960's edifice exists. Maybe now the debate about what to change about it can be better advanced.
Otherwise, today it appears the Democrat-liberation theology wing of Christianity is in sympatico again, in that two days ago Chicago Cardinal George denounced the Pope as begging for mercy on gay priests who molest children (boy, he sure doesn't forgive or change dogma, unless he's cheering for Obama to succeed in efforts to have liberation activists ala Hamas/Laden re-write all non-Jewish, non-Muslim, non-Asiatic, and non-BYZANTINE Catholic scripture texts to validate Church gay marriage or strongarm economics to liberate folks into the USA or call Christ Himself symbolic at best if He ever was here); today, oh, three months after they stopped our six-week temp envelopes (when some opined NOT appearing a Church member made one of interest), my wife and I received Our Lady Of Humility envelopes from Insta-Sets in Salem OH (a month after we officially notified all we would not be attending due to liberation theology still in force under Cardinal George, and as Obama et al now posit BEING a Church member simple should make one of interest generally); and Family Research Council has today placed me in USPS receipt of a PSA which says gays will crash and protest assorted Churches Mother's Day and Father's Day to raise hell and protest that Churches (same exceptions as aforementioned)MUST re-write texts of Scripture to say homosexuals are parents created in God's image and family design...and FRC asks my support of any clergy so beset (but only via signing a pledge to pray for them).
My opinion is homosexuals are entitled to whatever the State enacts as civil union; but given the fact almost nobody ever really IS gay or bi or transgendered, I think it is atrocious some are first making non-heterosexuals support attack upon Christians who don't support liberation theology before granting them THEIR OWN acceptance as such liberators...come on, even non-heteros know it's selective attack, as Byzantine Catholics, Jews, Muslims, and Asian faiths and such are left alone, only those in confraternity against liberation theology targeted.
But it sure drives home how so many Muslims abroad who are not like liberation theologians must feel under the pressures of al-Qaeda, Hamas, MyMood Alibabjihad, and such. For these reasons, I reiterate my support of George Walker Bush re national security, foreign affairs, and diplomacy; I reiterate my support of Pope Benedict XVI in my faith; if any Chicago archdiocese Church expects me to be a member, they must first renounce publicly any filiation(s) to liberation theology and all its forms of deus ex machina; and I shall continue to pray for all of us together, that we may all better open our hearts and minds to the true voice of God and turn from such foolishness as within aforementioned.