I recently received a letter from the Republican Party warning of the necessity of stopping the Democrat’s ultra liberal agenda. What about the Republican agenda? I ask myself. It is nearly as bad. Actually, I am furious with the GOP. The reasons for my serious displeasure are outlined below.
A Republican (majority) Congress passed the bill authorizing the funding of embryonic stem cell research (ESCR). This is nothing more than cannibalism. The “Witch Doctor” Senator Bill Frist, was the one who pushed the bill. Thankfully, President Bush vetoed the bill. Recently the G.O.P. is trying to come up with a compromise on permitting ESCR on non-viable embryos. What does that mean? It means the killing of human being and it is wrong, period. ESCR has yielded nothing. Adult stem cell research has already yielded great benefits. It is a ploy of money-hungry academic researchers and blood-thirsty liberals and politicians who want to bring a culture of death to America and it part of their religion. It is just like the religions of old in which they used human infant sacrifice in idol worship.
Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) is sponsoring the Law of the Sea Treaty, which gives the international waters to the United Nations. How smart is that? We would have to get U.N. permission to float our Navy.
Senator George Voinovich (R-OH) saw to it that the tax cut was sliced in half thereby limiting the tax cut’s usefulness.
Senator John McCain (R-AZ) had the campaign finance reform bill limiting the amount each candidate can receive from each individual-, but the Political Action Committee has no such limits on contributions. Is this fair? McCain’s bill also limits the free speech of the individual by not allowing criticism of incumbents 30 days before an election except for the press. Bush even signed it knowing provisions of the bill were unconstitutional.
To Be Continued
Sunday, April 15, 2007
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