Will Robinson wrote:Theocracy is when the rulers of the government implement religious law.
That isn't happening and if anything the implementation of law has been of an anti-religion bent filtering religion, primarily focusing on Christianity, out of any part of government institutions. So in spite of your claims there is no theocracy looming. The truth is Islam has a better chance of gaining any consideration from our government than Christianity does!
I remember when GW Bush was running for President people started talking theocracy and abortion rights even though GW's comments during the campaign was 'America isn't in favor of anti-abortion law and we won't be seeing it happen.'
Fast forward to the end of his presidency: no anti-abortion law, no theocracy, etc.
So the Chicken Little tag applies.
I think Obama, in only one year, has implemented much more of his religion, extreme liberalism, than Bush did with any kind of Christianity in eight.
So you think I'm smoking something. Well, since I look at things from a more
liberal point of view, I tend to see things from a different perspective than all you righties. I happen to see the forest for the trees. I'm NOT seeing much in the way of liberal policies coming out of this administration. Most of Obama's efforts have kowtowed to big business and lobbying interests, especially his health care debacle. Even his financial reform bill didn't go far enough. He's essentially been Bush the Second. As you've pointed out, he's done more with his religion than Bush did.
What I see is a movement called the Tea Party, founded and funded by rich conservatives like the Koch brothers and Dick Armey, who are using fear tactics, racism and hate and blending that with
morality issues to whip up anti-Obama sentiment so that people will join their righteous cause, GET RID OF OBAMA AT ALL COSTS!. Independent my rear end! Most of these saps don't even realize that they are in bed with the very corporate slimeballs who have helped suck the life blood out of their wallets and this country.
I don't see socialism creeping in, I see something more insidious happening and it's definitely creeping towards a strange mix of Christian Theocracy and Corporatocracy. Most of these crazy tea baggers wear their Christian religion on their sleeves, like O'Donnell, and are proud of it. Why wouldn't they follow their beliefs like good Christians when they're running things? Many of these people campaign on bringing back the honor, morality and FAITH to this country, like Sarah Palin harps about all the time. What honor, morality and faith are these idiots talking the hell about? Are all these white male (and female) tea baggers reminising about going back to the 1950's of their youth, when men were men, women were kept, blacks lived stuffed in ghettos and gays where buried in the closet and everyone went to church like good little Christians?
They also seem bent on equating or combining morality, faith and religion with an unregulated free market system that has no taxes and very little government. It's called 'Prosperity Theology', an unholy wedding of greed, wealth and money and making it part of the new Evangelical Christianity, with a twisted belief that THIS is the way America should be run to restore her honor and morality! I call it a coming stagnation and hell for those who aren't Christian and rich!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosperity_theology
Kilarin, stem cell research may have been only restricted from using federal money in the past, but if more and more religious types get in office, how long before ALL stem cell research is halted. The government can do that if it wants. All they have to do is outlaw it. If you want to take it farther, most religious people don't think fertility treatments are moral because quite a few embryos are collected and thrown out (killed) in the process. So how long will it be before artificial fertility treatments are outlawed if we get more
MORAL CHRISTIANS running government?