Saturday, December 10, 2005

Like oil and water?


Acting like they really give a rip about people of faith, This from the DFL 2nd Congressinal Website:
Demand a Moral Budget: Join In A Candle Light Vigil

Moral BudgetWednesday, December 14
6:00 PM -7:00 PM
at Representative Kline's Office
101 W. Burnsville Pkway
Burnsville


This holiday season, Congress will face a decision about whether or not to cut vital services like food stamps and child care from low income, working familes. We must make sure they do what is right. Here's our vision: we want vigils at every Senator's and Representative's district office on Wednesday, December 14th. Imagine people from diverse faith traditions gathering together to call our leaders to demand a budget that prioritizes the needs of the poorest among us. It will be a collective voice no lawmaker can ignore.

Join others in CD2 for a Candle Light Vigil outside Representative John Kline's Office. Demand a Budget that will be fair and just. Budgets are moral documents! They are about priorities and choices.
An organization that has this organization and these organizations as intellectual bedfellows have a lot of room for invoking faith to shame congressmen into endorsing a socialist agenda. Calling for policies that perpetuate dependence "moral" is stretching it a bit IMO. Face it, Democrats loathe religions, in particular Christianity. But at the same time they play the religion card much in the same way they play the Vietnam war hero card to try to gain credibility where they have none.

But as Rush often states, the democrats can't run as who they really are, because they'd never get elected if they did. So they have to wake up every day, thinking "how can we fool them this time?"

Can anyone say, "perpetual contrivances"?

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