Florida waitress says Bush, McCain and Palin share her values

 The economy seems to be in its worst shape since the Great Depression. The war in Iraq is still costing us precious blood and treasure.

            Polls say George W. Bush is one of our most unpopular presidents.

            John McCain is “John McSame,” as in four more years of Bush-style government of the rich, by the rich and for the rich.  His running mate is a rabble-rousing nut job.

            Apparently, none of that fazes Elizabeth Dolan, 31, a single mom and waitress in Florida. She’s sold on the McCain-Palin ticket, according to the New York Times.

            Dolan came to cheer Palin at a recent rally. She told a Times scribe that Bush is one of America’s great presidents.

            “He was really good for my family,” the reporter quoted her. “We’re hurting financially, but he shares our values just like Sarah Palin does.”

            “Values voters” like Dolan often vote Republican in my native Kentucky, too. A lot of them work at low-paying, dead-end jobs.

            Many, if not most, of them call themselves “born-again Christians.” I’d bet Dolan does.  

            "You can't be a Christian and a Democrat,” some “values voters” claim.

            I was reared Presbyterian. I don't recall from reading the Bible, going to Sunday school and listening to sermons that God is a Republican or a Democrat. I was taught that we are all God's children and that, like a good parent, God loves us all the same.

            Yet Kentucky – Florida, too – is home to many pastors – perhaps Dolan’s among them -- who pray, preach and pass out leaflets claiming that the only issues that matter on election day are social issues like abortion, same-sex marriage and school prayer.
            These preachers tell their flocks to vote for "Christian" candidates who oppose “baby-killers,” bash gays and want to raze the constitutional wall that separates church and state.

            All the while, these same “Christian” candidates favor big tax breaks for millionaires and big corporations and tax crumbs for people like Dolan.

             They oppose unions. They want to get rid of government regulations that guarantee worker safety and health, safeguard the environment against polluters and protect consumers against the greedy and unscrupulous.

            Yet people like Elizabeth Dolan keep voting for these candidates who will keep working stiffs’ slice of the American economic pie as skinny as possible.

            I doubt Dolan is in a union. If she were, she’d know first-hand that unions support candidates like Barack Obama because they will help workers – and not just union members -- get their fair share of the American pie.

            The religion or race of the candidate doesn’t matter to unions. How candidates  vote – or would vote – on issues of economic justice does.

            Besides a Presbyterian, I’m a union member and a Democrat who is voting for Obama. But I wouldn’t for a minute say, “You can’t be a Christian and a Republican.”
            As a mortal, I don’t presume to know what God thinks. But my guess is that the Almighty is neutral when it comes to American politics.

            At the same time, I don’t see Christ as an apologist for the rich and powerful or a union-buster. He was working-class. He palled around with the poor and the powerless.

            Christ preached love over hate, peace over war, charity over greed and brotherhood and sisterhood over bigotry and exclusion.  Jesus admonished us to live by the Golden Rule.

            Christ was big on economic justice. He promised the meek, not the moneyed, would inherit the earth.

            He said all of that without any party label.   

wow

I think that's the comment I leave most for your postings. Just simply wow.

I saw Religulous this past weekend and was profoundly struck by how members of each faith seem to have a difficult time questioning their own faith. Yeah, it was one of the points of the movie, but I kept thinking about it. And after reading your post today, I'm thinking about it even more.

A Waitress and Her Pie...McCain Suckering the Middle Class!

A few years back, McSHAME, yes, MCSHAME, was more "liberal" on many of the issues we face today. He even hammered on Bush saying that Bush was too far to the right for him. But since it is an election year and McShame has a shot at climbing the political ladder, suddenly he claims to be a God-fearing man...ONLY TO SUCKER PEOPLE INTO VOTING FOR HIM, NOT BECAUSE HE HAS TRUE CONVICTION ABOUT ANYTHING! Brothers and Sisters...Union or non-union...we need to get the truth out about McShame in these waning days before Nov.4! I do not speak for anyone else, but I sense a strong warning of urgency to truly make a real change in the direction of our nation. Trickle-down economics, a.k.a. pissing on the working person, and deregulation that allows a free-for-all for irresponsible corporate idiots...these are NOT the policies we need as a nation!!! Did anyone else see the debate last night? Once again, I about puked when McShame made another condescending remark to Senator Obama stating that "I am not George Bush, you should have ran against him 4 years ago." McShame is correct that he is not George Bush...McShame is 1000 times worse than Bush!!! At least Bush stood firm on his convictions and policies...the policies failed miserably, but he did not flip-flop like McCain does all the time. McCain will continue to implement the same failed policies that have ran our economy into the ground. OBAMA FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES...Senator Obama is the ONLY choice for any working American!!! It is interesting that you brought up the topic of abortion, gay bashing, etc. I am impressed with your knowledge of the Bible, and I commend you for that. Personally, I am a pro-life Democrat (shoot me and get it overwith!) It is my personal conviction that unless the mother's life is in danger, the baby should be given a chance to live life as I have. Studying biology in college also gave me a deeper appreciation of the amazingly structured steps in the creation of all life forms...meiosis, mitosis, photosynthesis, etc. are simply cool processes...and so finely detailed and ordered! My personal conviction comes from what the Bible said about Molech...the shedding of innocent blood and when Moses was born, the Egyptians had a law at the time that would kill the firstborn. Miriam hid Moses in the basket and hid him so he would not be killed...and the reason the Bible gives for Miriam doing this is because "she feared the Lord." Hate me and get angry at me; I am simply restating what the Bible has in it. And, about gay rights...I do not agree with the lifestyle because of what the Bible said what became of Sodom and Gommorah...once again, you may choose to disagree with me...this is why I have these convictions. I am pleased to hear you were reared a Presbyterian so your knowledge of the Bible should be pretty good, also. It is injust to murder innocent workers or shed innocent blood of any human life. I will not be offended if you disagree with me...it is that you do know about the Bible.   

 

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