[blind-democracy] Re: Jesus, Christmas and Donald Trump for evangelists

  • From: "Roger Loran Bailey" <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> (Redacted sender "rogerbailey81" for DMARC)
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, Bob Hachey <bhachey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Oct 2017 15:04:37 -0400


Why shouldn't those parties be in the business of excluding people for whatever position they might have? As far as I'm concerned the Democrat and Republican parties take only positions that one or another faction of the ruling class holds anyway and all those people who think they are party members because they have registered to vote in one or another branch of the Republicrat party have been purposely deluded by that ruling class party, but what is a political party anyway? It is an organization that has been formed to promote a certain set of political positions. In that case, just why would you have it that a political party should not be excluding people who disagree with its set of political positions that it was organized to promote? Would you claim that the Communist Party should not be in the business of excluding Ku Klux Klan members?
On 10/10/2017 7:46 AM, Bob Hachey wrote:


Hi Mary and all,

Interesting discussion here. I have two thoughts.

1.The Democratic Party should not be in the business of excluding those who do not believe in the legal right to abortion. Similarly, the Republicans should not be in the business of excluding pro-choice members.

2.Here is my question for the pro-life movement. WE know that you are pro-life before that life has passed through the vaginal canal. But are you in favor of programs to increase the healthiness of children and reduce child poverty such as good-quality prenatal care for the pregnant mother and nutrition programs for children such as WIC, (Women, infants and Children) and free school lunch and breakfast for kids in school? I have found that many in the pro-life movement favor things like tax cuts and much smaller government. Also, they really do have it in for Planned Parenthood which is primarily an organization that offers health screenings and prenatal care for poor women who often have very few other alternatives. Abortion services make up about seven percent of what Planned Parenthood does.

Bob Hachey


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