Sunday, April 23, 2006

Democrats At It Again,

Hey folks,

Here we go again. Here is yet ANOTHER example of WHY most people in the middle and right, are getting sick of the left playing their games. Not to mention, the games NEVER win. They only bring to light the idiocies of the Far Left Fringes.

The poster child for the Left Looneys, Howard Dean, doing it again in shining example form. In stead of working with people, trying to build a base, trying to bring others on board, Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean, is widening the gap. He told the Christian Science Monitor on Wednesday, that the religious community needs to "decide whether they want to be tax exempt or involved in politics."

Joseph Cella, president of Fidelis, a Catholic-based advocacy organization, said, "Howard Dean's statement makes it clear that he wants to muzzle America's churches and religious groups from professing what they believe on important issues facing our society" and, "When it comes to debates over public policy and issues, Dean should be welcoming the voice of America's churches, not attempting to silence them." He added, "Instead, Dean has shown utter disregard for people of faith by threatening the historical and treasured role of religious groups and churches in American public life."

Why is this important? Because of Dean’s OWN words. In 2004 Dean sold signs saying "Dean for America" They also said "perfect for church"

In February 2005, Dean said, "We are definitely going to do religious outreach. Even in my campaign, I was interested in reaching out to evangelicals," Dean reportedly told Christianity Today, adding that "our religious outreach will not solely be to evangelical Christians but to Americans of all faiths."

In July 2005, Dean told the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), "Decency, lifting up our fellow man, bringing hope to those left out of the process and ensuring that our nation's prosperity is shared by all, these are things that the African Methodist Episcopal Church has stood for, and these are things that Democrats stand for." He commended them saying "Finally, I want to commend the AME on the creation of the AME V-Alert initiative. There is no democratic right more basic to our democracy than the power of the vote."

So what happened? Does the reaching out go against the "Hate Bush" agenda? Yep. You have to denounce those ignorant Christian folks, you know, the simpleton folks like President Bush.

Cella said, "Dean's blatant hostility toward any church or religious group calls into serious question his supposed outreach to values voters following the 2004 elections," continuing "In essence, Dean is saying that if religious groups want to continue to speak out, then the hand of government is going to exact a penalty. Comments such as these continue to place Howard Dean and the Democratic Party in jeopardy of further alienating religious voters"

Of corse the DNC couldn’t be reached for comment. Way to bring more votes to your party there Howie.
Peter

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