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Job Approval Ratings: Bush vs Blagojevich

For the period of 9/16-9/18, Bush’s approval rating according to the AP was 40%.

For the same period, Rod Blagojevich’s approval rating is only 36%.

We may get a new governor in 2006, but from the looks of things, nothing is going to keep the next governor from being another corrupt governor too.

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  • September 26th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Uncategorized | one comment

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  • September 26th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Blogging | no comments

    Is the ACLU Anti-Christian?

    Many people view the ACLU as anti-Christian (Anti-Christian Lawyers Union, etc). With all the cases they take beating away any symbol of Jesus in the public square, it’s hard to think they AREN’T anti-Christian. As the new symbol of Los Angeles shows, they don’t seem to have a problem with other religions, just Christianity it appears. The question is, are they really anti-Christian?

    The ACLU says they are the guardian of liberty who works to defend and preserve individual rights. However, they are less fighting for something than fighting against something. They fight against intelligent design and abstinence education not because they infringe on rights, but because they are part of an order they believe needs to be abolished.

    Being anti-Christian implies that they intend to specifically attack Christianity as an end of itself. As Roger Baldwin (a co-founder of the ACLU) said of the goals of the ACLU:

    “I am for socialism, disarmament, and ultimately, for abolishing the state itself… I seek social ownership of property, the abolition of the properties class, and sole control of those who produce wealth. Communism is the goal. I don’t regret being part of the communist tactic. I knew what I was doing. I was not an innocent liberal. I wanted what the communists wanted, and I traveled the United Front road to get it.

    The ACLU’s actions are a part of a political worldview they hold. It was founded by communists and though many members and lawyers would say they aren’t communist today that foundation influences the way they look at things. They are militant privacy advocates and anti-government to the point of wanting to take away valid tools from law enforcement. This is why they helped Rush Limbaugh, not because they support his speech, but because their causes temporarily aligned when the Florida prosecutor’s office seized his medical records unjustly. That is not to say that the government is lily white when it comes to privacy, but to say that monitoring phone calls of suspected terrorists leads to a police state is ludicrous and scare-mongering.

    The ACLU attacks the traditional foundation of the family in society. This is why they fight against parental notification of abortions, school choice, and the parent’s role in educating their children. In fact, they attack traditional forms of authority beyond that of the state. In communist nations, the state is the highest authority and all needs and actions must be made in connection with what is best for the state. That is why you can talk about purges and gulags and communists don’t flinch. Communism requires them.

    Their attacks on Christianity aren’t designed to eradicate Christianity, per se. They are designed to establish a social order (or more appropriately destroy the existing order) and customs that advance their ideas and Christianity isn’t a part of it. In short, they aren’t anti-Christian in intent, they are anti-Christian in effect.

    Thanks to OTB

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  • September 26th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Law / Legal Issues, National, Politics, Religion, StoptheACLU | one comment