altogether now lets pray for an oil well !

On Sep 10, 3:24 am, mike532 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sarah Palin: A Gidget for God's 
> Truthhttp://www.truthout.org/article/sarah-palin-a-gidget-gods-truth
>
>     "The Constitution established the United States of America as a
> Christian nation," declared John McCain back in September 2007. With
> his vice-presidential pick of Governor Sarah Palin, he has found a
> winsome soul mate who is even more of a Christian nationalist, eager
> to use government to impose her religious views on the rest of us.
>
>     Palin's stance on abortion illustrates her approach. As she
> proudly declares, she sees the Bible as literally true, which leads
> her to believe that aborting a fetus is murder. That position
> contradicts our long history of common and statutory law. She then
> goes on to conclude that government should severely punish anyone who
> has an abortion or performs one, even in the case of rape or incest.
> She also opposes stem cell research.
>
>     McCain hears God less extremely, but the Republican platform
> echoes Palin, and if she ever became president, she would feel
> completely justified in making her religious belief a litmus test for
> appointees to the Supreme Court.
>
>     Her attitude toward gays and lesbians is similar, though observers
> in both the gay press and corporate media have misrepresented the
> firmness of her convictions. The confusion stems from a legal suit
> that some same-sex couples filed in 1999, arguing that Alaska had no
> right to deny domestic partners of state employees the same health and
> pension benefits that the state gave to married spouses. The case made
> its way to Alaska's Supreme Court, which ruled in 2005 that the state
> could not discriminate against the domestic partners.
>
>     In the political firestorm that followed, the Alaska legislature
> passed a bill forbidding state officials to pay the benefits. Alaska's
> attorney general then declared the bill unconstitutional, and the
> newly inaugurated Governor Palin felt legally obliged to veto it. But,
> she loudly proclaimed her opposition to spousal benefits for domestic
> partners and signed a separate bill calling for a state referendum,
> which she said would lay the groundwork for overturning the state
> Supreme Court ruling.
>
>     She also declared her long-time opposition to same-sex marriage, a
> position she had displayed as early as 1998 when she enthusiastically
> backed a constitutional amendment to ban the practice in Alaska.
>
>     "I believe that honoring the family structure is that important,"
> she told the Anchorage Daily News in 2006. She was "not out to judge
> anyone and has good friends who are gay." But, she explained, her
> opposition grew out of her strong religious views.
>
>     Palin's religious convictions, and her willingness to use the
> power of government to force them on others, has won strong backing
> from far-right groups, such as James Dobson's Focus on the Family, the
> Family Research Council, Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum, and the
> Council for National Policy, the normally secretive network of right-
> wing preachers, political operatives, and fat cats who have been a
> major force in the Republican Party ever since they backed Ronald
> Reagan for president.
>
>     These overlapping groups view homosexual acts as "an abomination"
> and have led the fight against what Dr. Dobson calls "the radical
> Homosexual agenda." Focus on the Family will soon bring to Anchorage a
> conference on "curing homosexuality" through the power of prayer, an
> event that Palin's hometown church in Wasilla is actively promoting.
>
>     In the same vein, Palin has opposed extending hate crime laws to
> protect gays and lesbians, called for teaching creationism in public
> schools, and - as mayor of Wasilla - looked into banning books from
> the public library because they contained inappropriate language.
>
>     She described the building of a $30 billion natural gas pipeline
> in Alaska as "God's will," which she would work to carry out as
> governor.
>
>     She supports the presence of US troops in Iraq as a "task that is
> from God."
>
>     And she has told colleagues that Christ will return within her
> lifetime, which raises questions about what sort of Armageddon she has
> in mind.
>
>     However absurd one finds all this, Palin's religious convictions
> should normally remain her own private concern. But her eagerness to
> use public office to enforce and implement what she believes makes her
> beliefs a matter of enormous public importance.
>
>     If you don't believe me, just listen to the enormous support Palin
> is receiving from Dr. Dobson, "End Time" author Tim La Haye, and
> others on the Christian right. Dobson once swore he would never vote
> for John McCain. He now calls McCain's choice of Palin "outstanding"
> and is promising his enthusiastic support.
>
>     Sarah Palin is their gal, and if she is elected vice president,
> these warriors of God could find themselves only a heartbeat away from
> their long-held goal of turning America into an ultra-rightwing
> Christian nation.
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