Monday, May 23, 2005
I'm Glad I'm Not a Democrat
It is a good day when you can wake up and read about someone who has changed their way of thinking due to the observation of good deeds. There are plenty of good things going on around the world and people are noticing. There are also people who insist on tearing others down for their own gain no matter what the cost. The best philosophy in my opinion is to tell what you are going to do rather than to tell how badly others have done it.
I ran across some comments posted yesterday by Mark Tapscott. Mark comments on the Keith Thompson's story that posted on yesterday's San Francisco Times web site where Keith announces his departure form the liberal left.
On the other hand, yesterday was not without news from the left. The Washington Times ran a story on Howard Dean that ended with a quote that summarizes the view from the left. If the left can't come up with a better idea then they will just have to make fun of the moral values of the Republicans in order to win the next election.
Mr. Dean....Excuse me Mr. Dean! The whole point of the Republican's involvement in this case was to put the private decision in the hands of the family of this woman. This woman's life was in the hands of a man who had deserted her for another woman. Terri Schiavo's husband had a conflict of interest. He had no business making decisions for Terri after he left her for another woman. The personal decision belonged to her parents and not in the hands of her unfaithful husband. This seems to be a recurring theme for the Democratic Party. Let's see, you are actually saying that you support those guys who can't keep a marriage promise to the ones they are suppose to care for the most. I am glad I am not a Democrat.
I ran across some comments posted yesterday by Mark Tapscott. Mark comments on the Keith Thompson's story that posted on yesterday's San Francisco Times web site where Keith announces his departure form the liberal left.
On the other hand, yesterday was not without news from the left. The Washington Times ran a story on Howard Dean that ended with a quote that summarizes the view from the left. If the left can't come up with a better idea then they will just have to make fun of the moral values of the Republicans in order to win the next election.
"The Schiavo case will probably be the turning point about our ability to make our case to Americans about the incredible invasiveness of Republicans when it comes to making personal, private decisions," Mr. Dean said.
Mr. Dean....Excuse me Mr. Dean! The whole point of the Republican's involvement in this case was to put the private decision in the hands of the family of this woman. This woman's life was in the hands of a man who had deserted her for another woman. Terri Schiavo's husband had a conflict of interest. He had no business making decisions for Terri after he left her for another woman. The personal decision belonged to her parents and not in the hands of her unfaithful husband. This seems to be a recurring theme for the Democratic Party. Let's see, you are actually saying that you support those guys who can't keep a marriage promise to the ones they are suppose to care for the most. I am glad I am not a Democrat.

