Thursday, October 20, 2005

Wrath of the Right

Well, it appears that the American public and especially the extreme right are starting to see what "w" has done to this country and it is getting ugly. His base of support, which has always been the evangelical right, is livid with him and his pole numbers show that. What is the result of his devinely inspired policies? An unending and unjustified war. Debt, deficit and financial disaster; rejection of real science for superstition and religion based non-evolution science; No capture of Bin Laden, the one actually responsible for 911; Less security from disasters and terrorism; religious bigotry; more hatred of America by rest of world and enemies of America. Pathetic cronies appointed to high government offices and the supreme court are exposing his failed policies. He is beginning to look more and more like his father. He started out trying to placate the right-wing and ended up being dispised by them.

Hell knows no fury like a right-wing evangelical scorned. Congress has given bush every far right idealogical wet dream they wanted but it is still not enough. Once they get what they want on one issue they are never satisfied and always want more. Why havn't the public and political parties realized that these extremists can never by satisfied? They won't be happy until we have a Theocracy in America. Even though we are progressively becoming more and more like a Theocracy, the evangelical right-wing is never happy. It is just like the exposure of fake and hypocritical right-wing fundamentalist preachers. After many of them have been exposed and discrdited there is always another one in the wings ready to take his place just like drug pushers. As long as some people want the product and lies of a religious utopia (or drugs in the other example) they are selling, there will always be people gullible enough to bye what they are selling. Right-wingers are always happy to accept a new polical savior as they did with Reagan and Bush but in the end they always turn on them. The separation of Church and state was created by our founders for just this reason, to prevent religious extremists from taking over the secular government and forcing their theocracy on all American citizens. When will they ever stay out of the personal lives and religions of others? The idea of "freedom of and from religion" is a distant dream. What will it take for America to see the error of what the extremist have done? Evangelical Republicans must be stopped before they do any more harm to our Constitution.

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