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Chris Matthews just asked on his Sunday morning show what many liberals have been asking since Wednesday’s press conference with the South Carolina governor. In a very smarmy way and with a gleeful laugh he asked: “Have Republicans finally embarrassed themselves out of calling themselves the family value party?” I flip to Fact the Nation and later to This Week and sure enough the first topic is about the SC scandal. And again the hosts question what this will do to the image of the family value party and one of them asks if the party should shift their emphasis away from values and these social issues. If I had watched Meet the Press I am sure they probably asked the same thing. You get the feeling that the liberals are having a field day exploiting the SC governor’s adultery and its impact on the Republican’s stance on family values.

How boring. They sound like a bunch of smug teenagers who just discovered that their parents and the rest of the people in church don’t always follow the 10 commandments or Jesus’ teachings. Duh. Guess what? People are human and don’t always do what is right. I have a friend who refuses to go to church because as a teenager he realized that the congregation wasn’t perfect. But just like the liberals he misses the whole point. It is because people are imperfect that they turn to the church.

For Christians it is pretty much a stacked deck against you. Even the most saintly among us would probably be breaking many of the 10 commandments or the 7 deadly sins. I don’t want to get tangled up in theological debates but think how ludicrous it is to say that it is hypocritical for a sinner to go to church. To continue doing wrong is hypocritical but to continue to go to church is where this person belongs.

This same idea should be applied to the Republican Party and its embracement of family values and morals. They might not always follow these values and even have some members blatantly disregard them but it doesn’t mean they should turn their backs on family values. What I don’t understand is if you aren’t for family values and morals then what are you for? Is that the real purpose of the mainstream media? To tear down these values so that we become an anything goes kind of country with no moral compass to help show the way?

I also wonder if many liberals identify family values and morals with Christian/Judaism teachings. Where else would these values come from? Is this what bothers liberals so much? That Republicans do cling to their religion and believe that their faith is what provides their guidelines of values and morals? Is the hidden agenda of the liberals to ridicule churches and religion? You can’t help but wonder if liberals simply despise Christians and Jews because they believe in something to help them in their lives other than government. Hmmm, wasn’t that the aim of communism?; To take away religion and replace it with dependency of government?

There is also the “if you can’t beat them, join them” effort of the liberals. For example, I recently heard on the news that atheism is now considered a religion. That’s right. I guess if you can’t get rid of religion then twist it into something unrecognizable. In fact google Atheist Church and you’ll find a lot of entries including The First Church of Atheism. How utterly perverted is that?

Although Atheist Churches are a fairly new concept before these monstrosities there was the Unitarian Church. The Unitarian Church’s website states that “Unitarian Universalists include people who identify as Christians, Jews, Buddhists, Hindus, Pagans, Atheists, Agnostics, Humanists, and others.” Isn’t there a saying that if you believe in everything then you believe in nothing? Sounds like it would apply here. The website then has a page specifically for Pagans which states “There are many Wiccans, witches and Pagans and people with earth based spiritulaties who lead and worship in Unitarian congregations“. Excuse me? It sounds like the start of a bad joke - a Catholic, a Jew and a Witch walked into a bar….

So is this what the liberals are trying to do to the Republican’s morals and family values? To twist these ideas into something they are not just as they twisted the idea of church and faith into something grotesque? It has become commonplace for liberals to blame religion for the problems in the world. And they are quick to point out all of the wars caused by religion. But can you imagine the anarchy and chaos if there was no religion, no morals, no family values? This country was founded by men of Christian/Judaism beliefs, what if we had become a nation of men who have no morals or family values and therefore have no comprehension of what is evil? There is a word for a man like that - sociopath. Is that what liberals want?

To answer Chris Matthews question, personally I am saddened, not embarrassed by the Governors behavior. It was wrong but unlike sociopaths, at least he knew he had behaved badly. The bottom line is that Republicans must continue to stand for their family values and morals. Will thers faulter and fall along the way? Of course. But we must always try to live up to our morals and family values for this is a struggle as old as religion itself.

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  1. PC: The Governor is a nincompoop but that’s between he and his family. Whether he should be severely sanctioned for irresponsibly ducking out on his resposibilities is for South Carolinians to decide. Chris Mathews is a sanctimonius arse for making it otherwise.
    Sanford isn’t the first nor will he be the last male or for that matter female to succumb to a woman who spreads her legs.
    That he railed against such immoral behavior cloaking himself in religious pretext is something for Mathews and his radical leftist comrades to gloat on.
    In such things I argue for patience because what goes around come around.
    At least no one died unlike the antics of RFK and Monroe on the fateful day long ago.

  2. I believe that we all have made mistakes that we regret having done at one time or another in our lives. Governor Sanford is no different. Yes, some mistakes are bigger than others and Sanford committed a pretty big one, but mistakes can be forgiven. The great thing is that he and his wife are willing and trying to work it out. Republicans strive to live by morals, ethics, and try to follow Jesus’ example, but sometimes we fall. When we fall, we repent and change our lives. We never claim to be perfect. But, Democrats would rather Republicans not live by any morals or standards. I think that is really pathetic. Democrats want Republicans to be perfect, which is utterly ridiculous. Democrats think that because Republicans fall or sin that we are hipocrates. I think it is outrageous that Democrats would rather a person live by no standards or morals, instead of them striving to live by some ethical and moral standards, and sometimes fall.

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