Posted by
Republiservative on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 11:39:07 PM
Tony Perkins' Family Research Council by mass email today informed me of USA politicians sending out postcards of a man in a collar and bearing words "Ignore The Poor" as the clergyperson's idea.
Here is what I repl;ied To FRC:
This is how Socialist propaganda always works! They invert EVERYTHING that was before them, submerge majority issues of all sorts and commonality to make extreme anecdotal social doodles seem of paramount progressive essence with critics called "haters", and if need be, from hot air inflate a Census count to "prove" anything say an FRC worries about is "the anecdotal pocket(s)".
We know how Socialism subsumes ala Marx all things human BUT with a twist: government officials at every level mete out not equal shares for all workers, just shares as they alone deem are necessary to necessary people anointed...at any given time, subject to constant revisions...to be "the future" of a re-built nation.
Most of the world, including the USA, is Socialist in such regard notwithstanding the miasma of social issues used as a shield to the main point markets/life participations/all human thought are subject to diktats of officials; unfortunately, today's diktats are no different than those of Josef Goebbels (National SOCIALIST), Josef Stalin (United Soviet SOCIALIST Republics), Kuan in Singapore (Sr or Jr), and so on through UN members.
Insofar as all religion, every Socialist in and since the 20th century has maintained science will conquer relgion (e.g., Hitler said mainly via proving life exists on other planets, the universe infinite; Stalin and A.A. Zhdanov...his Culture Commissar...believed science and Einstein "meant" subject-idealist relativism extended to human relationships), and every one is always wrong in the end.
If anyone is "ignoring the poor", it is those global States which insist upon their mass creation on grounds a few genetic superiors or genetic others are needed for a State's reinforcement of dogma, with most people always deemed redundant or disposable as merely the descendents of ancient pond scum now taking up resources from "better" people.
In short, I remain on the side of FRC when it comes to considering legislation and conduct rationally benefitting the most people of every stripe, and most importantly, in assuring the dignity of ALL human beings, not just ones we like, can use, or otherwise find expediently convenient."