Comrade Bush

My dear readers – please prepare yourself for some rather feisty political and religious ranting (below).  I’ve largely avoided politics on this blog, as well as religious issues.  But not today.  This blog is about catharsis for me as much as it is a record of my observations and experiences in the medical world.  Therefore, today is a day to respect this former purpose.

To add some background to the entry, you should know that I was raised in a politically-conservative home that also was highly religious and active in the Protestent, non-denominational Christian belief system.  We had a picture of Newt Gingrich on our fridge.  We strongly supported Amendment 2 in Colorado a few years back – a hyper-conservative law disallowing gays to claim discrimination in hiring (since declared unconstitutional).  We hated Bill Clinton and constantly lauded Ronald Reagan.  Since voting-puberty, my presidential votes went: Bush I, Dole, Bush 2, Bush 2.

Since my second vote for Bush 2 however, things in my mind have changed dramatically.

I welcome your comments, condemnations and replies.  Or, perhaps, you’re already bored since this post is political rather than medical.  But, for better or worse, here ’tis:

I can’t  believe how much I hate W.  I’m so pissed that I voted for him…twice.

Hugo Chavez is calling him “comrade” because his vacuous and impotent bailout plan is so communistic.  He calls it ‘Communism for the Rich’.  And, lest we forget, McCain VOTED FOR BUSH’S BAILOUT…never even condemning the 1.5 billion in moronic pork projects that the second plan required to eventually pass the House.

There are no conservatives anywhere near D.C. anymore.  I largely blame Christian Conservatives for this because they have let social-control issues dominate their thinking so much that they’ve totally lowered their standards on genuine conservative governmental policy.  With the takeover of the banks, our government is bigger and stronger than the centralized government of the Soviet Union.  What happens when our government (vastly different every 4-8 years) is taken over by atheists, or radical islamists, or strict anti-religion nuts?  Imagine Hitler at the helm of a government as capable of oppressing its people as ours has become.

Christians should vote to keep the government WEAK, not moral.  They voted for W. because they thought he was a moral guy who opposed abortion…he then used his 8 years to make the government more capable of persecution than ever before in American history.  Ironic that Christians fled to these shores because of an overbearing guy named “George”.  Now another George has put them right back in the same place.

EVERY conservative Christian in America should have been marching in the streets for a little guy from TX named Ron Paul during the primaries this year (although Obama shows a reasonable respect for constitutional rights as well).  Paul is the only strict fiscally-conservative constitutionalist who had a shot at the presidency.  Instead, they rallied for Huckabee – called “The Huckster” by his constituents for his renowned inability to pass up shady financial deals – because he promoted himself as hyper-opposed to abortion.  But opposition to abortion is nothing more than support for extremely invasive nearly-omnipotent governmental oppression of civil liberties. Please understand that I say this as one who is totally and completely opposed to abortion for birth control at any trimester. Other than in life-threatening situations, I will never perform one under any circumstances. This, for the moment, is within my civil rights.

Christians have lost their way politically because they put the singular issue of forcing others to believe as they do about abortion on such a pedestal that it has become an idol.  Dreaming of a government so powerful it could literally monitor and control the genitals of women and the doctors who care for them, Christians have allowed government to grow into a terrifying power.  They should have been vigilant about protecting their right to worship, which requires robust civil liberties.  Instead, they voted to force others to see issues they way they do, no different than Muslim extremists.  Not only are they losing on those issues (abortion will NEVER be outlawed.  EVER.), they are now in a position to lose their freedoms, too.  Thanks to GWB, the U.S. Government is geared for total and horrific oppression of Christians…and other religions or belief systems as well.

The only question is when it will happen.

Given the way Christians pillory the press – the only remaining vanguard against oppressive government – I am convinced that politically-active Christians are the single greatest threat to civil and religious freedom in America.  They urgently need to go back to their Bibles, their families and their jobs…and shut the hell up.

Politically-active, conservative Christians are destroying America.

7 thoughts on “Comrade Bush

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  3. TJ

    GA ~ I don’t have time to respond to the entire post…although I think there is some seriously faulty analysis.

    More to the point, the comment that Barry Obama has even the remotest respect for the Constitution is in and of itself flawed beyond comprehension. I will assume you haven’t been exposed to much of his writing and interviews prior to the controlled campaign period (last 24 months) because you couldn’t possibly make the statement if you were.

    In a nutshell, he views the Constitution as not being pro-active enough in our lives. While the Constitution creates limits…he would like it to “level the playing field.” If you’ve ever read works from the likes of Che Guevara or even some of the official governmental documents from the former USSR…they will sound strikingly familiar.

    Like you, I would have been able to support Ron Paul. Although I think he is badly mistaken in some areas, he at least has a handle on economic issues far beyond the two clowns running.

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  4. I’m not one to grab the live wires of religion and politics publicly, but I do want to object to the notion that a libertarian is the answer to our economic woes. The lending crisis is the direct result of the absence of sensible regulations. At this point, even Greenspan is admitting that the markets aren’t self-regulating, and better controls need to be put in place. I hardly think Ron Paul is the guy for the job.

    As for the issue of true fiscal conservatism, I’d be first in line to vote for the candidate whose #1 priority was to balance the budget and reduce the national debt. But that would probably require slight tax increases and massive spending cuts, which as a political position is a surefire recipe to lose in a landslide (see Walter Mondale and Bush 41). As things stand now, you have a choice between tax-and-spend Dems and spend-and-spend Repubs, so with a bitter taste in my mouth, I’ll vote for the former.

    NB: the pork in the bailout was >$100B (not $1.5B), and was added to placate Republicans.

    BTW, nice blog Dr. A.

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