We have before us the juxtaposition of two stories that, taken together, bring another level of clarity to the fact of the MEC's utter lack patriotism or even fealty to general Western values.
It seems that even as a grown man, the MEC didn't know the first thing about Christianity, so Jeremiah Wright gave him his introduction, liberation-theology-style. Really let that sink in. The guy who holds the office of President of the United States was utterly unacquainted with the faith that permates and informs everything about this nation's identity, and then his impression of it was that it was about the struggled of oppressed demographics against some supposed monolithic power structure. (What the MEC was culturally steeped in was Islam.)
This background information goes a long way toward explaining why the MEC has no qualms about forging ahead with FHer-care, even though it would require Christians to acquiesce to morally repugnant policies and practices. He has no idea that actual, doctrinally sound Christianity considers the extermination of fetal people as much of a sin against God as any other kind of homicide.
What drives me up the wall is how accessible these revelations were four years ago, but they lay dormant.
I'm quite frequently taken to task in comment threads here for not having "given the guy a chance." Conservatives, as exemplified by me, I'm told, "started right in on him the day he was inaugurated." Well, let me make that a little more accurate. This blogger, and committed conservatives generally, started in on him the moment we were able to confirm that the odor wafting off him was indeed revolutionary socialism. We were determined to thwart his aims a good year before his election.
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