Where Is The Religious Right Hiding
These Days?
By Chuck Baldwin
March 21, 2006

Ever since emerging
from their four year hibernation in 2004
(just
in time to reelect President
George W. Bush), the Religious Right
has returned to its extended
state of unconsciousness. Oh, that's
right, they did roll out of
bed long enough to lobby for Supreme
Court Justices Roberts and
Alito. (No doubt, they were given a
wake up call by the White
House along with an invitation to
dinner.) When it comes to
numerous volatile issues, however, the
Religious Right is once again
proving its utter worthlessness!
Of course, the main reason the
Religious Right is snoozing through
the Bush administration is
because the president is the point man
for a variety of dangerous and
unconstitutional policies. And the
one thing the Religious Right
will never do is criticize G. W. Bush.
For example, America's illegal
immigration problem is a time
bomb with a lit fuse! And the
fuse is getting short!
Did you know that of the more
than 12 million (This is a very
conservative estimate. The
actual number is well over 20 million.)
illegal aliens that currently
reside in this country, almost half of
them arrived here since G.W.
Bush became president in 2000? The
reported figure is 40%.
(Source: The Washington Times)
Does anyone think that the
dramatic increase of illegal aliens to
America during the Bush
administration is a coincidence? Only an
imbecile could believe that!
The reason that there are nearly 50%
more illegal aliens in America
(most of them crossing our southern
border since Bush became
president) is directly because of the
policies and speeches
President Bush has made that have created a
climate extremely favorable to
illegal aliens. Most of the millions
of illegal aliens that have
poured across our southern border during
the last 5 years have done so
with the expectation (clearly created
by Bush) of receiving legal
amnesty in this country.
How can any rational person
take Bush seriously about his "war on
terrorism," when he treats the
problem of illegal immigration with
such a cavalier attitude?
Beyond that, how can they accept his
continued encroachments upon
the liberties of the American
citizenry with such
indifference? Do they not realize that President
Bush is punishing law-abiding
Americans while opening the door
of potential terrorism even
wider? Have the American people (and
especially the Religious
Right) lost their minds?
Another example of how the
Religious Right is sleeping through
the Bush administration is
their reaction (or lack of reaction) to the
news that President Bush has
placed our troops in Afghanistan
under foreign commanders.
(Source: AP newswire) When
President Bill Clinton did
this, the Religious Right screamed and
hollered their indignation.
When President Bush does it, they
barely raise an eyebrow. What
hypocrisy!
Do you need more examples?
Consider the fact that President Bush
has increased major government
social programs to greater levels
than any president since
Lyndon B. Johnson! (Source: USA
Today) Does the Religious
Right realize that Bush has pushed
domestic spending to amounts
accounting for more than half of all
federal spending? Of course,
they know; they just don't care!
The next time I hear someone
say, "It would be worse if John
Kerry had been elected," I
think I will scream! No, it would not be
worse! With Republicans in
charge of the entire federal
government, spending has
skyrocketed to levels that Democrats
could not even dream about.
Do you really believe the
Religious Right would sit silently by
while a Democratic president
tried to explode federal spending the
way Bush has done? Do you
really believe they would sit back
sheepishly while a Democratic
president placed American troops
under foreign commanders? Do
you really believe, that during a
time of terrorist activity,
the Religious Right would drift off into
unconsciousness while a
Democratic administration facilitated the
biggest growth of illegal
immigration ever seen in this country?
You know the answer.
However, because President
Bush is a Republican and claims to be
a Christian, the Religious
Right is willing to give him a pass. They
should be ashamed of
themselves!
Christians, especially
preachers, should be watchmen. They should
quit trying to be politicians.
Instead, they should "lift up their
voices like a trumpet" and
call America back to its senses!
Sadly, however, foolish
loyalty to partisan politics, the desire to
ingratiate themselves before
the powers that be, and the love of
invitations to sit at the
king's table have made the Religious Right
impotent, and even worse,
complicit to America's demise.
As important as it is, there
is more to a presidential administration
than anti-abortion rhetoric!
At the end of Bush's second term (and
it can't come too soon),
abortion will still be lawful, but the havoc
wreaked upon the U.S.
Constitution and personal liberties will
haunt us for decades!
Think about the potential
bloodshed and tumult associated with
Bush's Draconian foreign
policy. Consider the economic
catastrophe resulting from
Bush's penchant for spending federal
dollars like a drunken sailor.
Meditate for a moment on the
gargantuan problems created by
Bush's endorsement of massive
illegal immigration.
Frightening contemplations, indeed!
To repeat a statement I made
in an earlier column, America's
greatest problem is a preacher
problem! For the most part, the
Religious Right has spent the
last 5 years in hiding. I suppose we
can expect the next "great
awakening" during the 2008 presidential
election season, when the
prospect of a Democratic victory brings
the Religious Right back from
the dead.
If all the Religious Right can
do is campaign for Republican
presidential candidates with
no regard as to how elected
Republican presidents govern,
it cannot honestly be regarded as
either "Religious" or
"Right." Therefore, it might actually be
better if the Religious Right
stayed in hiding!
© Chuck Baldwin
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