Saturday, February 18, 2012

It is a real question as to the intent of the GOP in their demands for religious politics.

I am confident when the GOP plays with words among their electorate they are promising there will be no faithless people in the country. They don't conceive of a country that allows faithless people and they languish in the power of intimidation as a real sword in their holy fight.


If jet fighter pilots 'majority' in evangelical preference and decide they will leave the military because there is a gay member to their squadron the reality of that assault against our country is real and not perceived.


When justices give themselves the authority to interpret law based in faith dogma as they frequently do in the Fifth Circuit that is sincere intimidation of the people.  


When Republican legislators allow their extremism to exist they are banking on the Courts upholding that political extremism DUE to the lack of legislation stating otherwise. That is why so many 'civil rights' issues like Gay Marriage are maintained at the State level, because, to federalize the resolve of those rights is to remove the potential of their 'real power.'


The 'grey' areas that still exist in individual freedoms is where the extremists live and I believe them without a doubt that their words are suppose to be carried out into reality as 'their army' within the citizenship will abide.  


Yes, it could be said there is a parallel government within our country due to the narrowing electorate that actually appreciates the extremism that exists today.


The real question is how far do we allow major political parties go in destroying the quality of life of our citizens and 'the quality of freedom' of our nation?


Should the GOP be considered a sincere major political party? When all the extremes of the party are added up there is nothing left by corruption and immorality so to that end it is no. The immorality of the GOP extents into disparaging our constitution and no one should have an illusion otherwise.  


That disparagement of our country began with George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and it was palpable globally. One of the reasons Russia wanted to include the rebels of Syria as an element to the violence in any UN Resolution is because of the danger of causing another Iraq. So, should the GOP play a major role in our political outcomes? If so, that is a very dangerous game we are playing. Never, ever should the USA have the political stance 'Bring it on!'


As far as I am concerned our US Constitution is under assault by desperate people that sincerely have designs on destroying sovereignty.