School of Thought & Geo-Political Think Tank of Islamic World
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Sarah Palin, US Vice President Candidate |
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John McCain selection of Sarah Palin as his vice presidential
running mate has invigorated a lackluster campaign. The media cant
stop talking about her. Given McCains age and state of health (his
medical file was nearly 1,200 pages long), Palin would indeed be a
heartbeat away from becoming President. But what would a Palin
administration really look like? Palin is a radical right-wing fundamentalist Christian who would
love to create a theocracy. She believes we are living in the end
times which will result in a bloody inferno from which only true
Christians will be saved. Palin recently attended a service in her
Wasilla Bible Church run by David Brickner, who runs Jews for Jesus, a
group the Anti-Defamation League criticizes for its aggressive and
deceptive proselytizing of Jews. Those who dont accept Jesus as
their savior will burn in Hell, according to Palin brand of
theology. As Governor of Alaska, Palin asked her congregation to pray for the
natural gas pipeline, which she characterized as God's will. She
thinks the war in Iraq is a task that is from God. Palin has
pushed for creationism to be taught in schools, and she opposes stem
cell research. Palin choice to have a Down syndrome child and her teenage
daughter choice to continue her pregnancy have made evangelical
Christians ecstatic. But while she chose pregnancy, Palin would deny a
woman victimized by rape or incest the right to choose abortion, and
then criminally punish both the woman for having one and her doctor for
performing it. McCain would also love to inject a heavy dose of Christianity into
his administration. A year ago, he declared, The Constitution
established the United States of America as a Christian nation. Just
about the only issue on which McCain has not flip-flopped is his
opposition to abortion rights. The next president will almost certainly
make at least one appointment to the Supreme Court. McCain has pledged
to appoint judges in the mold of Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice
Samuel Alito; these would also be Palin’s preferred judges. Another
conservative on the Court would mean that Roe v. Wade will be overruled.
That will return us to back alley abortions with coat hangers. Rick Davis, McCain campaign manager, said that
this election
is not about issues. This election is about a composite view of
what people take away from these candidates.” The Republicans know
they will lose if they really focus on issues such as the economy, the
war, healthcare, education, and the environment. They are hoping that
pro-choice women who supported Hillary Clinton will gravitate to Palin
because she is a feisty albeit anti choice woman. They are also
banking on support from people who cannot bring themselves to vote for a
black man. But those non-evangelicals who back the McCain-Palin ticket do so
at their peril. Not only will they continue to suffer four more years of
the disastrous Bush policies; they will also find themselves living in a
Christian theocracy.
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