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Phoenixhybrdl
PhoenixhybrdlДата: Среда, 28.11.2012, 10:14:57 | Сообщение # 1
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How many politicians are depending on the Religious Right to get them elected?

Are there REALLY enough members of the voting Religious Right to secure an election win for these people?

Is the number high enough to justify the outrageous behavior these politicians are exhibiting in what seems like an obvious attempt to curry the favor of the Christian extremists?

I don’t think so. But I do think that the often embarrassing stances and statements made by these politicians serve a powerful purpose for them. They posit that there is a “silent majority” of citizens out there for whom “family values” and “security” and a Christian agenda is reason enough to vote for whatever moron wears their colors. It seems like these people believe that nothing can stop them.

At this point, it seems relatively likely that there will be some attempts at electoral fraud; there is simply far too much damning evidence of past fraud to dismiss this likelihood. We have witnessed the Republican tactic of finding loyal idiots to “take one for the team,” then lionizing them when their sacrifice is necessary to cover up the involvement of their superiors. It has served them well many times, and there is little reason to believe that it won’t work next time.

We have seen the press and the Judicial Branch take these sacrifices in payment for letting massive injustices slide.

Time and again we have seen Republican administrations keep a potentially damaging event tied up under investigation for years, until its conclusion was no longer interesting to our short attention spanned citizenry; they had already gotten used to the higher temperature in their little pot of nearly boiling water.

What if the right is using the “X factor” size of the Religious Rights’ voting block as the fallback position to justify their electoral fraud? “Well, Jane, I guess we underestimated the strength of the Religious Rights influence – guess the country is a Christian Nation, after all!” (Talk about using fear to control the masses!)

With these tools at their disposal, I believe that the current politicos in power are attempting to lead us into a demi-theocratic fascist state, at which point, the purges will begin. Can you feel them coming, or is it just me?


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