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Cheering anyone’s death isn’t Chrisitan – or American

In a world where Republican Tea Party (GOTP) audiences cheer loudly for capital punishment and for hypothetical patients being allowed to die because they don’t have health insurance, one has to suppose this same generation would have cheered the deaths of three Roman criminals convicted and sentenced to die on Golgotha.

One can almost hear Governor Pontius Pilate giving his justification for so many executions – including that of a Rabbi from Galilee – during his tenure as Roman Governor of Judea.

“In the province of Judea, if you come into our province and you kill one of our children, you kill a Roman soldier, you’re involved in another crime and you kill one of our citizens, you will face the ultimate justice in the province of Judea, and that is, you will be executed.”

When asked about the cheering at the mere mention of the many executions he has overseen, Pilate probably would’ve replied.

“I think Romans understand justice.”

Well, 235 people have been executed in Texas under Rick Perry, and those were his words during the recent GOTP debate at the Reagan Library (of course province of Judea was used in place of Texas, Roman soldier for police officer and Pilate for Perry), the same debate where the crowd cheered its loudest of the night when the total number of executions was mentioned.

While I support capital punishment, especially for those convicted of murder, I don’t think it’s appropriate to cheer someone’s death/execution.

But such is life in the conservative America of today. These good old American Christians – if that’s what they are – shouldn’t be cheering anyone’s death. We may celebrate heroes who give their lives in the defense – or in the saving – of others; but we don’t cheer.

Those on the right who think it’s appropriate to cheer at the mention of 234 people executed; or who cheer at the imaginary or hypothetical death of someone with no health insurance, aren’t Christians; they’re barbaric animals. They’re not Americans; they’re some kind of historical throwback; a group belonging in the crowds of the gladiatorial games of Pilate’s time. They’re of course the natural evolution of people who’ve been daily fed on a non-stop diet of hate and fear by the uber-conservatives in this country (FOX PAC, Bush/Cheney, Limbaugh, Hannity et al).

What’s particularly revealing is not one of the fine and noble candidates on the debate stage said the cheering was wrong; not one of them exhibited the same courage John McCain showed during the 2008 campaign when he corrected people in a crowd shouting lies about his opponent; in not doing so, they proved – once again – that they’re not – in the least respect – presidential.

 
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Posted by on September 16, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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Social Security and Medicare have weakened us?

This week there’s been a lot of speculation surrounding Marco Rubio being the shoe-in for the Republican Tea Party (GOTP) Vice Presidential pick? Wow, really? Go with another obvious ploy to try to win a minority faction the GOTP has no hope of ever capturing? I mean sure, Rubio has Tea Party credentials, is Latino, and hails from Florida; but the fact you pick a Latino doesn’t absolve the GOTP of its virulent anti-Hispanic, anti-immigrant rhetoric and theatrics.

The fact he’s a Tea Party favorite scores you nothing unless you’re Mitt Romney and need to kiss and make-up with the Tea Partistas, but being a Roman Catholic isn’t going to score you any points with the far-right evangelical fringe – which happens to make up a lot of the Tea Party. Yeah a Mormon and a Roman Catholic wins you zip. If you’re Rick Perry you don’t need to garner Tea Party votes, so does anyone really think you need Rubio for Tea Partista support; really?

Can Rubio deliver Florida? Well, considering he wouldn’t be in office today if the Democratic vote hadn’t been split, and considering he only polls at 43% with most Floridians, his ability to deliver a state that went to President Obama in 2008 is questionable, especially considering its high senior population and his latest remarks about how Social Security and Medicare have weakened the United States; it’s just one more case of a GOTP politician throwing the Greatest Generation under the bus – thanks for saving the world, but you’ve weakened it?

During a speech at the Reagan library concerning Social Security and Medicare Marco said the following, “These programs actually weakened us as a people. You see, almost forever, it was institutions in society that assumed the role of taking care of one another.”

It’s almost as though GOTP politicians today think only the people at the event will ever hear what they’re saying. Did he really think no one would pick up on that kind of comment? Has he forgotten the whole Paul Ryan wants to throw Grandma off the cliff mess from earlier this year?

This kind of Draconian speech appeals to only one group of voters today, the far-right Tea Partista type. The ones who want to dismantle federal government to pre-1860 standards; the type who think FEMA needs to go away, and that Grandma and Grandpa should have planned better for their retirement years. But, where it’s not going to play is with thinking moderates, the group any GOTP ticket needs in order to win in 2012, and trust me, if Rubio’s on the ticket the sound bite will be used until people’s ears are bleeding from hearing it; this will come back to bite a ticket with Marco on it.

 
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Posted by on September 3, 2011 in 2012 Election

 

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