November 5, 2008 at 10:08am
Throughout this election cycle, one group that was perhaps the most complicit in electing George W. Bush has been remarkably silent.
The Religious Right was instrumental in electing Bush in 2000, and re-electing him in 2004. In fact, we know now that voter turnout in 2004 was one of the strongest in history thanks in large part to the Religious Right, even though the flaws of the Bush Administration were abundantly clear.
The influence and power of the Religious Right was, by almost any measure, formidable, and its ability to see its candidate to victory was a crowning achievement.
For the first time in recent memory, Evangelical Christians reached out to Roman Catholics and Jews to create a power block not seen in American politics.
America the free became America the religious. God was everywhere and everyone felt God's will. Or so it seemed.
But today, the silence is deafening.
It was deafening as we launched an unnecessary war against Iraq. It was deafening when we learned of the use of torture against suspected terrorists. And it was deafening in the hours after Katrina blew through the Gulf Coast, leaving the region's poorest trapped in hospital beds and languishing on rooftops.
A presidency in exchange for what? Supreme Court justices who would overturn Roe v. Wade and restore in the minds of some a patriarchal and puritanical vision for America?
The dirty deed of "compassionate conservatism" was to use wedge issues to further divide America.
What is the penance for making so many people feel deviant, unworthy, and unwanted?
What do you tell God when you knowingly collaborated with such incompetence? That you could have stopped it, but you didn't lift a hand.
We're left to suppose it was a means to an end - an end that went very wrong.
If America has learned anything from the last eight years, it's that there's a thin line between moral values and self-righteousness.
God doesn't just help those who help themselves.
God helps those who can't help themselves.
Carnival sideshow is exactly spot on! Like a trainwreck!
Same old crap you hear from all the networks, try other sources of media for your knowledge. ...
I have heard several comparisons that name the Raleigh-Durham area, which hosts a population...
In April, just before I decided to run for Rochester City Council, I was told by a Democratic...
It’s also a tactic to ”low ball” the construction cost…especially with public sector...
Comments for "MACALUSO: Silent partners" (0)
City Newspaper is not responsible for the content of these reviews. City Newspaper reserves the right to remove reviews at their discretion.
No comments have been posted. Be the first and add one below.
Leave A Comment
Respond on Your Blog
Create an Account
or
Login
If you have a City Account you can not only post comments, but you can also respond to articles in your own City Blog. It's just another way to make your voice heard.