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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 11:38 AM
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MUST READ: 'Palin And The Religious Right: A Trojan Horse In The GOP'
I've never heard of this site, and this might not be new info to many of us here, but... It combines both excellent history and analysis, and would be perfect for sending out to others that need to hear this.

Palin And The Religious Right: A Trojan Horse In The GOP
Posted By Liam Fox - NewsJunkiePost
May 9, 2010 @ 10:01 am

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The laws of the United States are based on English common law, not the Bible. The principles of American law are traced through this provenance back to Roman law, not Hebrew. It was the non-Christian Romans who introduced civil law, trials by jury, and the concept of innocent until proven guilty. These principles are found nowhere in the Bible. The purpose of a written law was to protect people from the potentially abusive power of the state or a majority, not to define a god’s rules and religious prescriptions for his subjects. Where these principles are clearly evident in the Constitution and the development of American law, they are clearly absent and often contradicted in the Christian Bible and Decalogue.

<7>Simply because some of the principles of American law seem similar to some of the principles one might find in the Christian bible, does not mean that those laws were based on the Christian bible. Such an assertion could be made with equal credibility by many other world religions. Similar incidental commonalities may be discovered in the Islamic Qur’an, the Jewish Talmud, and many other religious texts. Many of these principles in American law predate Hebrew text, going back as far as The Code of Hammurabi <8>. To contend that the American Constitution, Declaration of Independence, and legal code, are all based on Judeo-Christian theology is simply, and blatantly, erroneous.

The first amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;” Clearly the founders did not intended for our laws to be based on the bible. Additionally, in 1797, in Article 11 of the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, signed at Tripoli <9>, President John Adams proclaimed that “the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian Religion,”

<10>It was not until the 1950’s, almost 200 years after the founding of the country, and during the frenetic ‘Red Scare’ days of McCarthyism, that Christian Fundamentalists were able to infuse their doctrine into the politics of a frightened and bewildered nation. It was during this time of fear-mongering about communist insurgents (like the fear-mongering about terrorists, socialists, communists etc. today), and of ideological purity tests (like the litmus tests we see among the Tea Party and conservatives today), that the people of the country were coerced into proving their anti-communist and pro-American fidelity by accepting these seemingly benign and ostensibly unifying proclamations.

<11>Ronald Reagan’s 1988 Proclamation #5767 <12>, institutionalizing the 1952 McCarthy Era act of congress, was specific in its religious bias, including a quote from the book of Leviticus in the Christian Bible. This deliberately narrow focus within a pluralistic society reflects the exclusivity of the governments endorsement of a religious ritual to the exclusion of all other religions, belief systems and world views. Therefore, under the First Amendment, as ruled by Wisconsin Senior U.S. District Judge Crabb, the National Day of Prayer contravenes the Constitution.

<13>On Thursday, April 15, 2010, Judge Barbara B. Crabb ruled that the National Day of Prayer Proclamation is unconstitutional. Judge Crabb explained her decision <14> by stating that “… goes beyond mere ‘acknowledgement’ of religion because its sole purpose is to encourage citizens to engage in prayer, an inherently religious exercise that serves no secular function in this context.” She continued, “In fact, it is because the nature of prayer is so personal and can have such a powerful effect on a community that the government may not use its authority to try to influence an individual’s decision whether and when to pray.”


The irrational knee-jerk reaction from Christian fundamentalist evangelicals reflects a gross misinterpretation of the Constitution in general and the First Amendment in specific, and further demonstrates the continued efforts of Christian fundamentalist evangelicals to reject and subvert principles of equality. This ruling does absolutely nothing to limit any persons religious freedoms. The ruling clearly echoes the First Amendment when it states that there is to be no government sponsorship or endorsement of this particular religious ritual. The Judges ruling does not ban prayer. The judges ruling does not say that Christians are not allowed to pray on that day, or any other. The Judges ruling does not say that every Christians in America cannot agree to pray in concert on that day. The ruling simply removes the unconstitutionally preferred status of one religion over others by official government proclamation in order to protect the equal freedoms and liberties of all.

<15>There have been a total of 59 National Days of Prayer Proclaimed by a President since Truman instituted the practice in 1952, which Reagan institutionalized in 1988 by designating the first Thursday of every May. However, if you listen to the revisionist history from the Religious Right, and rhetoric from personalities such as Palin, Beck, Hannity, and O’Reilly among others, people would be led to believe that we’ve had 234 of them dating all the way back to 1776.

<16>What we are dealing with is propaganda originating from the previously large and coveted voting block of Christian Fundamentalists, endorsed and exploited out of political necessity by the Republican Party and the Tea Party. That America was founded as, and remains, a Christian nation based on Biblical principles is an assertion that is in no way supported by the facts.

With failing numbers, damaged credibility, waning political influence and the lack of any platform, conservatives have left a vacuum in their own party to be exploited. The voice of conservative Independents, Republicans and Libertarians has been stolen. Political ideology has been infused with fundamentalist religious theology with the hope of garnering additional votes. The result has been internal division, further loss of credibility, and the abdication of responsible political discourse. The productive and necessary views and desires of non-religious libertarians and conservatives have been silenced in favour of the media friendly, accidentally-comic hyperbole of the entertainingly ridiculous rhetoric of Palin, Beck, et al.

Political Parties pandering for votes is a reality of the political process, but to allow a platform to be usurped by delusional religious fundamentalists with a counter-constitutional agenda is a threat to freedom, the Constitution and the rights of all Americans.


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Read The Entire Article: http://newsjunkiepost.com/2010/05/09/palin-and-the-religious-right-a-trojan-horse-in-the-gop/

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ShortnFiery Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 11:41 AM
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1. I'm so sick of all things Palin. I believe the only people who prop her up are democrats. eom
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Frances Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 11:45 AM
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2. Dems prop up Palin???!!!!
So the Tea Partiers are Dems? That is factually incorrect.
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:04 PM
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6. Did You Read The Article ???
It's really worthwhile.

:shrug:
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MadMaddie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 09:16 PM
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26. ShortnFiery every time Palin belches the MSM props her up!
Making her seem more popular than she is. We comment on her because every utterance from her mouth is a lie.
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spanone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 11:46 AM
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3. trojan horse implies that the right is unaware. they embrace palin & religious right
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:03 PM
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5. The Right Does, But The Republicans ??? - Just Ask Bob Bennett...
John McCain, Charlie Crist, Dan Coats, etc...

:shrug:
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Rosa Luxemburg Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:04 PM
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7. they have a virus not a trojan
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louis-t Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 11:56 AM
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4. This is very good and informative.
However, no Palinite would ever sit still long enough to read it. The first sentence would send them screaming into the night.
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:05 PM
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8. LOL !!! - Thanks !!!
:hi:
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Warpy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:24 PM
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9. Worth a read but warning--lots of incredibly ugly pictures.
It needs to be pointed out that Christian fundamentalists weren't sneaked into the party the way the Greeks were concealed by the Trojan Horse, they were actively courted by Ronald Reagan, who handed over the whole social agenda of the party to them in exchange for their votes. It was at that moment that a lot of us realized "vote the man, not the party," was an idiotic statement, that all the candidates the party would propose from then on would have to pass muster with absolutely the worst anti American elements this country has to offer.

Reagan made a classic deal with the devil to get the votes to get himself into office so he could pursue the rich man's agenda of skewing the tax code in their favor. He thought they were useful idiots. Unfortunately, as Faust found out, the devil eventually takes over and that is what is happening now.

This is a pattern that all Hamiltonian parties in this country have followed, from the Federalists to the Whigs and now the Republicans. They are stable parties only as long as they remain small and are content to modify the more popular Democratic programs. Once they decide to become a major party, it's generally all over. They survived Nixon's deal with the southern racist devils. They will probably not survive Reagan's deal with the religious devils.

The only hope the party has of surviving is by manipulating the religious nuts to start their own bible party. Otherwise, they will end up on the same scrap heap as the Federalists and Whigs and for the same reason.
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:33 PM
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11. Also Excellent Analysis Warpy !!!
How DID Faust feel near the end of his deal?

Faust, and the adjective Faustian, are often used to describe an arrangement in which an ambitious person surrenders moral integrity in order to achieve power and success: the proverbial "deal with the devil".


And... isn't it extremely ironic that the devil the Republicans ("Family Values") made a deal with... is the "Christian" Right???

:evilgrin:
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 07:54 PM
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25. "lots of incredibly ugly pictures" horror movie quality to all things Palin.
Edited on Mon May-10-10 07:56 PM by glitch
Maybe it's the Mommie Dearest eyes.
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AlinPA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:31 PM
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10. I read the article. It was interesting. The "Trojan Horse" claim does not "compute" with me;
Republicans are putting Palin up as their leader with their eyes wide open and they are going about it aggressively and openly. Their base worships her.
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:37 PM
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13. I See Your Point... Sorcerer's Apprentice Maybe ???




:shrug:

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AlinPA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 02:59 PM
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16. Good!
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 03:02 PM
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17. LOL !!! - Thanks !!!
:hi:
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Toasterlad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 03:06 PM
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18. I Think This Is More Apt.
The Republicans thought they could control Palin, but they underestimated just how much money she could make by whipping her psychotic moronic drones into a frenzy...or, more likely, they didn't think she was smart enough to realize it. It's a lesson both she and Glenn Beck learned from Rush Limbaugh: blind devotion lets you get away with saying any outrageous thing you can think of, because no one will ever be able to hold you accountable. Your worshipers will believe anything and everything you tell them. There are TONS of dough to be made if you absolutely do not give a shit about the consequences of your actions. As stupid as she is, Palin is shrewd enough to realize that the Republicans currently need her far, far more than she needs them, and that puts her firmly in control. They'd love to reign her in: they know EXACTLY how moronic she makes the party look in the eyes of the rational people of the country, but they can't shackle her without pissing off her insane hoard of troglodytes.

As much as we on the left hate Palin, the rational members of the Republican party hate her far more. Their only hope is the fact that people are fickle: Palin doesn't have the perverse showmanship of Limbaugh, and she's further hampered by the fact that a large part of her appeal is her looks, which she can't hold on to forever. More importantly, the thing she's REALLY got going for her is that the media loves her, and the media is even more fickle that the citizenry. They'll find someone new to pay attention to soon enough, and then Palin will be quickly and justifiably forgotten.
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 03:15 PM
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19. More Excellent Analysis... Thank You !!!
:applause:

:hi:
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AlinPA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 03:23 PM
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21. There are not many rational members of the Republican party. But as you said
in the first paragraph she is firmly in control. With the media on her side, and the base crazy for her, she will ride through the primaries and to their convention in a strong position. They will not abide her not being on the republican ticket.
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Toasterlad Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 04:12 PM
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22. I Wouldn't Go That Far.
Despite what the media would have you believe, teabaggers do not represent the majority of the Republican party. There are far more rational Republicans than you give them credit for (honestly, what is with this need to dehumanize the other side that both parties wallow in? Why should people on the other side of the aisle be any less rational than anyone over here? They've got their teabaggers, and we've got our "Obama is the son of god!" squad, but, by and large, I have no doubt that there are rational people over there). But not even the majority of teabaggers think Palin is qualified for President:

http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0415/tea-partiers-palin-unqualified/

The morons love her as an outrageous figurehead, because she says the things they want their leaders to say (which, by and large, their leaders are too sane to say), but, deep down, they don't consider her presidential material. She might make a run if she can actually make some money out of it, but it costs a lot to run for President, and she's certainly not going to be shelling any out herself, and I think she knows she doesn't have a shot to win. I sincerely doubt the Republicans will be running Palin out as anything more than a photo op for candidates up for reelection...and even many of THEM will not want to be associated with her.

They have to pay homage to her as their queen, but she's like the Queen of England: no real political power. Her control over the masses is strong, but temporary; they'll wait her out and eventually, she'll fade away.
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AlinPA Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 07:04 PM
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24. The poll is interesting for sure. The show of power by the teabaggers in UT, ME and FL
inside the republican party leads me to believe that they are a significant part of the republican party. IMO, the media controls a lot and with them behind Palin she can be a huge force. But as you say it takes a lot of money to run for president and she doesn't have a lot on hand from what I've read.
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ihavenobias Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:34 PM
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12. There's a hole in this Trojan.
;)
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 12:38 PM
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14. LOL !!!
Hey bro!!!

:bounce:

:hi:
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 02:37 PM
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15. Kick !!!
:kick:
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mitchum Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 03:17 PM
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20. Trojan? Well, she is a scumbag
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WillyT Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-10-10 05:49 PM
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23. Ouch !!!
You bad.

:spank:

:rofl:

:evilgrin:

:hi:
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