This being my first post, I'm destined to make
editorial and protocol errors, so please forgive
me, suggest corrections as you wish, and draw little of my blood.
This should be fairly quick because it concerns the
Christian Right faction that has mostly opposed the
GOP Neo-Conservatives Bushites who have aggressively
pushed to expand the US Empire via preemptive military
aggression against very select "enemies", while making
a mockery of historic Civil Rights via their new Junior
Department of Defense now call Homeland Security. (Or is this "Domestic Pentagon Junior?)
Not sure just who the most prominent Christian Right
naysayer of the GOP Bush neo-cons would be, but Chuck Baldwin,
a Baptist Pastor in Pensacola is one. (Roman Catholics
could rightly argue Pat Buchanan and Joseph Sobran
are more prominent.) Pastor Baldwin last two Updates have
openly broached the possible Impeachment of President
Bush due to facts coming out of the Scooter
Libby conviction. You can read both Updates here along with Updates in his Archives.
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20070309.html
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2007/cbarchive_20070313.html
Another option for Christian Right activists against the
Bush Neo-Con warmongers is the mostly Libertarian page
lewrockwell.com. They have an archived page with a collection
of writers skewering Bush et al -- their "Contributing Authors"
page listing about 150 with some familiar names, all of
whom despise what the Bush neo-cons have done to this
country.
http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig2/christianity-arch.html
http://www.lewrockwell.com/columnists.html
There are others, but what do we make of so many? Indeed,
there are some on the Christian Right calling for a vast
decentralization or "federalization" of the Country even
the right of state secession along with various groups
with roots in various issue normally associated with
liberalism. See more here:
http://info.interactivist.net/article.pl?
id=05/11/13/1726239&mode=nested&tid=8
This, of course, does not in any way make other factions
of the Christian Right, especially the Fundamentalist Zionist,
dangerous to your liberties my children. The above simply
points to the fact that the Christian Right is far from
a single monolithic "conspiracy" that seeks to impose a unified Theocracy
on all citizens from the center of political power in Washington DC.
Many simply do not want anything to do with this, and have said
so vehemently and public ally.
What think ye?
Warmest Regards
David E. Rockett
206 Rochelle Avenue
Monroe, Louisiana 71201
318.237.1229
agsteward@juno.com