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Morning Briefing: September 5, 2012

by Jen Green

Democrats End One Hypocrisy

Several weeks ago, we interviewed Bishop E. W. Jackson who said that all Christians, regardless of race or background, should leave the Democrat party. Based on the events of yesterday at the DNC, I’d say he’s got a pretty good case.

The Dems removed the term “God-given” from their platform and spent their first evening of their convention paying tribute to baby-killing, marriage killing, and government subsidizing.

At least their finally being honest about that. But then, there’s this:

The “Religion of Peace,” Embraced by the DNC, Promotes Beating Women

In this video, a Islamic cleric describes exactly how a man should beat his wife prior to divorcing her. While beating her is preferable to throwing acid in her face or cutting her head off with a machete–also practices condoned under Sharia Law–I have to wonder how a party like the Democrats can justify their homage to the “religion of peace” at their convention over the weekend while yet claiming to be the “party for women.”

I’ll bet women in Egypt now suffering under the Muslim Brotherhood could tell us a thing or two here in the States about a real “war on women.”

And speaking of America needing to know a thing or two:

Mandatory Healthcare is a Tax . . . and Stripping is an Art

Only in America, folks. The Government forces you to buy healthcare and our Republican-appointed Supreme Court oligarch calls it a “tax.” But, in New York, their Supreme Court gets to decide if stripping, pole dancing, and lap dances are tax-exempt because they are an “art form.”

You just can’t make this stuff up.

 

  • TheDayIsLong

    Perhaps you missed this plank:

    “Faith. Faith has always been a central part of the American story, and it has been a driving force of progress and justice throughout our history. We know that our nation, our communities, and our lives are made vastly stronger and richer by faith and the countless acts of justice and mercy it inspires. Faithbased
    organizations will always be critical allies in meeting the challenges that face our nation and our world – from domestic and global poverty, to climate change and human trafficking. People of faith and religious organizations do amazing work in communities across this country and the world, and we believe in lifting up and valuing that good work, and finding ways to support it where possible. We believe in constitutionally sound, evidence-based partnerships with faith-based and other non-profit organizations to serve those in need and advance our shared interests. There is no conflict between supporting faith-based institutions and respecting our Constitution, and a full commitment to both principles is essential for the continued flourishing of both faith and country.”

    • Cecil_S

      I assume you mean out of the Demo plank? Well doesn’t that just go to show you that you can put words on paper and they mean absolutely nothing if they aren’t followed?

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