(Triggered by Sava's post)
[rant]Political conservatism and Christian fundamentalism are actually incompatible bedfellows on a lot of issues. If you really ask both groups to follow through on the philosophies/beliefs that their opinions are supposedly grounded in, there would be a lot of issues they'd differ on.
Abortion? That's murder. It's wrong to take a human life.
But the death penalty? Oh, they favor that.
Right to bear arms? Absolutely, the forefathers said so!
But it's OK for the government to trash the 4th amendment.
Logic ain't in it.
The impressive thing is that the GOP managed to cobble together a strong coalition based on a handful of emotionally charged issues. Now that things aren't so peachy (Iraq has settled into a long-term cash-eating destroyer of young lives, gas prices are through the roof, and interest rates are on the rise, among other things), some of these differences are coming into sharper relief.
If logic and consistency were part of the deal, then the Republicans would have actually reduced the size of the government over the past 6 years. Instead, they leveraged the legitimate concerns of 9/11 and emotional claptrap like No Child Left Behind into the biggest bureaucracy ever, with a crushing deficit as a kicker. And the ongoing cost of the Iraq "effort" isn't even on the books.
They accuse the democrats of being "tax and spenders," and there may be some truth in that. But the GOP just SPENDS. They don't even bother to fund it with tax dollars. They just put it on credit.
Politicians will say whatever gets them elected. That's why we should make it a policy to Never vote for an incumbent! (BOCTAOE)
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[rant]Political conservatism and Christian fundamentalism are actually incompatible bedfellows on a lot of issues. If you really ask both groups to follow through on the philosophies/beliefs that their opinions are supposedly grounded in, there would be a lot of issues they'd differ on.
Abortion? That's murder. It's wrong to take a human life.
But the death penalty? Oh, they favor that.
Right to bear arms? Absolutely, the forefathers said so!
But it's OK for the government to trash the 4th amendment.
Logic ain't in it.
The impressive thing is that the GOP managed to cobble together a strong coalition based on a handful of emotionally charged issues. Now that things aren't so peachy (Iraq has settled into a long-term cash-eating destroyer of young lives, gas prices are through the roof, and interest rates are on the rise, among other things), some of these differences are coming into sharper relief.
If logic and consistency were part of the deal, then the Republicans would have actually reduced the size of the government over the past 6 years. Instead, they leveraged the legitimate concerns of 9/11 and emotional claptrap like No Child Left Behind into the biggest bureaucracy ever, with a crushing deficit as a kicker. And the ongoing cost of the Iraq "effort" isn't even on the books.
They accuse the democrats of being "tax and spenders," and there may be some truth in that. But the GOP just SPENDS. They don't even bother to fund it with tax dollars. They just put it on credit.
Politicians will say whatever gets them elected. That's why we should make it a policy to Never vote for an incumbent! (BOCTAOE)
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