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4.18.2006

God and Mammon Both?

Nancy Pelosi, Pope Moonbat I:

IMAGINE a Republican congressman defending traditional marriage by saying, "I am inspired in my public service by St. Paul's admonition against sodomy in his first letter to the Corinthians." Surely, many liberals would raise the alarm of impending theocracy. But House minority leader Nancy Pelosi--a self-described "conservative Catholic" despite her status as a pro-gay marriage, pro-choice San Francisco lefty who as a young girl thought she would rather be a priest than a nun--has lately been encouraging members of her party to couch their political arguments in Biblical terms so as to appeal to the God-fearing.

In a St. Patrick's Day speech on the genocide in Darfur, a topic that unites religious conservatives and liberals, Pelosi said, "The gospel of Matthew is something that drives many of us in our public service." In September of last year, she gave a speech in favor of strengthening the Endangered Species Act, in which she said, "In Isaiah in the Old Testament, we are told that to minister to the needs of God's creation--and that includes our beautiful environment--is an act of worship." And Pelosi, who could be speaker of the House next January, was one of 55 Catholic Democrats in the chamber who signed a "Statement of Principles" in which they expressed union with the "living Catholic tradition." In the statement, released in February through the office of Connecticut's Rosa DeLauro, the signers admit the "undesirability of abortion," without actually committing to changing their party's pro-choice agenda.

Marco Grimaldi, head of the Faith and Progressive Policy Initiative at the liberal Center for American Progress, suggests that this new tic is less a strategic move and more an act of frustration with the perception that Democrats are opposed to religion. "There is a great deal of conversation around a handful of moral issues. I think people who see things differently are really frustrated," he said.


I frankly question the devotion of anyone who advocates for murdering babies in the womb as Pelosi does.

Christians can differ on many points, but as long as abortion remains the sole sacrament of the Left, there can be no true Christian Left.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ms. Pelosi selectively quotes scripture as most who are not seeking truth but instead, power, do with regularity. Of course, she would never cite any scriptural selection that might refer to God having known us when we were in the womb! This selection would make it very difficult for her to justify her stance on abortion and simultaneously present herself as a serious christian. Politicians exist in all walks of life. When you recognize that you are in the presence of one in search of power rather than truth, it is best to walk away.

11:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

That was really well said. Both of you.

10:42 AM  

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