09-27-2011, 03:59 PM
Three Republican debates have produced three occasions of extraordinary moral callousness.
We are witnessing a kind of theatre of cruelty?
-GOP debate, the audience cheered when a question was asked whether society should just let an uninsured man in a coma die. “Yeah!” several members of the crowd yelled out.
-In another , Texas Gov. Rick Perry was asked about having authorized 234 executions, more than any other governor in modern U.S. history. The crowd cheered this accomplishment of death and Perry said, “I’ve never struggled with that at all,” referring to execution as “the ultimate justice.”
- in the most recent GOP debate, one question, posted to YouTube, came from a U.S. Army soldier serving in Iraq asked Rick Santorum if he would try to “circumvent the progress” that has been made in allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly, effectively reinstating Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The audience booed him.
the republicans are a political party of hate. government by fear to distract the remaining middle class while their savings, homes are de-rated and their retirements are embezzled to nothing. if a citizen becomes sick all is lost in the bankruptcy courts.
to the gay republican people out there how do you justify your attachment to the republican party. this is not social concervatism.
note: references
We are witnessing a kind of theatre of cruelty?
-GOP debate, the audience cheered when a question was asked whether society should just let an uninsured man in a coma die. “Yeah!” several members of the crowd yelled out.
-In another , Texas Gov. Rick Perry was asked about having authorized 234 executions, more than any other governor in modern U.S. history. The crowd cheered this accomplishment of death and Perry said, “I’ve never struggled with that at all,” referring to execution as “the ultimate justice.”
- in the most recent GOP debate, one question, posted to YouTube, came from a U.S. Army soldier serving in Iraq asked Rick Santorum if he would try to “circumvent the progress” that has been made in allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly, effectively reinstating Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. The audience booed him.
the republicans are a political party of hate. government by fear to distract the remaining middle class while their savings, homes are de-rated and their retirements are embezzled to nothing. if a citizen becomes sick all is lost in the bankruptcy courts.
to the gay republican people out there how do you justify your attachment to the republican party. this is not social concervatism.
note: references