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The Sellout of the Religious Right and the Neutering of Dog Chapman
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Political Correctness; Posted on: 2007-11-13 10:57:16 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
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By The Unreconstructed Southerner
If there is one undeniable theme of the GOP primary contest it is the total abdication of the principles of the leadership of the Religious Right. Bob Jones III and Paul Weyrich have endorsed the chameleon candidacy of former Massachussetts governor Mitt Romney. Now the latest major endorsement comes from Pat Robertson who has picked Rudy Giuliani in what can be termed as a Faustian bargain to retain a seat at the table of power.
The Republican Party as a whole seems poised to sell it's soul if it means victory over Hillary Clinton, so this endorsement should come as no surprise. With the exception of leaders like Dr. Chuck Baldwin the Religious Right has nothing to offer except an echo of the Republican Party leadership. One might ask Mr. Robertson if he is willing to march in the next gay pride parade with Mayor Giuliani as Giuliani did while mayor of New York. He might feel at home in such a gathering.
The other story of interest is the tear jerker of an apology made by "Dog" Chapman who was turned into the thought police by his own flesh and blood. For saying one of society's forbidden words in a private conversation, Dog has now had his show suspended and is condemned by everyone under the sun. The worst part of this whole ordeal was Dog's apology in an interview with pretend conservative Sean Hannity. In the interview Dog broke down in tears and proclaimed he would be willing to commit suicide to take back the hurt he caused by saying the N-word.
Can anyone believe that it has come to this? Minorities in society are watching this folks and I can just imagine them salivating at this display of white abasement. When offended the minority clan now automatically expects a tribute of earth and water because of the actions of people like Dog Chapman. Their dream is the day that all white society, just like Dog, breaks down in tears and begs forgiveness for all past wrongs. And then they will demand tribute until they are the ones with the whip in hand and called master. The question for us is this: are we going to surrender and cry like Dog Chapman?
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News Source: Council of Conservative Citizens
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