| Topic: |
Religions > Atheism |
| User: |
"Ben Kaufman" |
| Date: |
06 Oct 2006 05:20:34 PM |
| Object: |
Religious Right blames everyone but the culprits |
The Following is part of a letter I received from DefCon (Defending the
Constitution) on where the Religious Right stands on the Foley scandal.
Ben
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The religious right loves to cast itself as the protector of family, children,
and morality. But in the face of the Rep. Foley scandal, the religious right has
chosen to attack gays, the "Left," and supporters of "tolerance and diversity,"
instead of Congressional leaders who had been warned about Foley's harassment of
pages for years and chose to put their political interests above the interests
of children.
See for yourself where the religious right believes the blame really
lies......and when you're done, be sure to send this message to your friends.
Blame Tolerance and Diversity!
"It's outrageous, it's shocking. But it shouldn't be totally surprising when we
hold up tolerance and diversity as the guidepost for public life this is what
you end up getting."
-- Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council
Blame the Homosexuals!
"But neither party seems likely to address the real issue, which is the link
between homosexuality and child sexual abuse."
-- Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council
Blame the Left!
The Foley revelations are "an attempt to discourage Christian conservative
voters and to get some percentage of them to stay home so that the Left can
retake the United States Senate and the United States House."
-- Gary Bauer, Chairman, Campaign for Working Families
Blame....Planned Parenthood?
"There is never an acceptable excuse or rationale for the type of deviant
behavior former Congressman Mark Foley has admitted to. Homosexuality is every
bit a part of the culture of death as is abortion and contraception. Not
surprisingly, Foley was an ardent supporter of both, representing the interests
of Planned Parenthood 64 percent of the time thus far in 2006."
-- Human Life International
Outraged? We are. Be sure to tell your friends where the religious right stands
on the Foley debacle.
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