Will the BlueBishop, who was quick to distance himself from MOG's religious 
views likewise distance himself from President Bush's inference that same-sex 
relationships are immoral institutions that must be shielded from children and 
equating them with the lobbying scandals that have plagued his Republican Party 
in recent weeks?

For the State of the Union address:
"Many Americans, especially parents, still have deep concerns about the 
direction of our culture, and the health of our most basic institutions. They 
are concerned about unethical conduct by public officials, and discouraged by 
activist courts that try to redefine marriage," said President Bush, ethically 
tying marriage equality for same-sex couples to kick-back scandals that have 
led to the indictment of Republican House Leader Tom Delay and a senior White 
House official.

"I am encouraged by the progress the President has made in appointing judges 
'who are servants of the law' and who refuse 'to legislate from the bench,' 
marriage is a concern that cannot be left to the prerogative of the courts," 
said Family Research Council President Tony Perkins in reaction to the address.

Immediately after President Bush compared the recognition of same-sex marriage 
to Republican ethics scandals, Republican National Committee Chairman Ken 
Mehlman emailed Republican supporters in response. Mehlman urged past 
contributors to the Republican National Committee to sign a petition supporting 
the points President Bush made in his address, and to contact Congress to 
convey that support. The request was followed by a solicitation for "soft 
money" funds for the committee.

Well, will he? 






 
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