Monday, December 17, 2012


Where Do We Go From Here? 


Part I: Defining the Terms

America can't be fixed. Having declined to its current irreparable condition long before Obama was elected, it won't be saved by either the 2014 mid-terms or the 2016 presidential contest even if they prove to be fair and free elections which is not likely. Republicans don't abandon their conservatism once they breathe in the rarefied atmosphere of DC; most of them have no conservative principles to begin with. And as Thomas Fleming of Chronicles Magazine, among others, has suggested, if the Democrats are the evil party, the GOP is the stupid party.

It isn't that the Democrats are really smart. While they presume that conservatives are hateful morons, Democrats in the main are themselves lacking in rudimentary knowledge of virtually every subject. Even Yankee Ivy League-schooled leftist elites are only a little more knowledgeable than the unread and entitled masses who vote Democrat. And neither is it that the Republican is really stupid; he is far more educated than the average Democrat. Republican leaders in DC, however, appear to be inept bunglers constantly outfoxed by slick liberal propagandists. They waste time raging against liberal lying and voter fraud—this is no more productive than chastising a rattlesnake for biting.

By definition a liberal is a relativist, and, for him, there are no absolutes, no right or wrong, just what the liberal-relativist wants to do. Add to this mix the fact that in a real sense the rank and file Republicans are predominantly liberals themselves: They want smaller big government, but they, in the end, still want big government. They think that Hannity, Rush...and Paul Ryan... are conservatives. WMAL talk show host Chris Plante's listening audience in the Virginia- Maryland-DC metro area will tell you that Plante is the standard bearer for conservatism. But neither he nor the sundry cliché-spouting “luminaries” who appear on Fox News are remotely conservative, and they don't have the answers for a hopelessly broken America.

The liberal-conservative dichotomy and the fights it engenders provide a distraction from what really is at stake as America implodes. But in order to begin to make the case for any argument, terms have to be defined. Since the term most misunderstood and misused today is conservative, here briefly are a few examples of the way a true conservative, more correctly a paleoconservative or constitutionalist, thinks:

A federative system where the central government has attenuated powers best protects liberty. This limited federal government does not run daycare centers; it doesn't provide for the poor, the elderly or the disabled. This will seem harsh to those who confuse sentimentality with true Christian love and who do not understand the principle of subsidiarity. Individuals, families, churches, communities, counties and even states are responsible for charitable works, not the federal government. But the real burden falls on the individual; if he does not feed the hungry and clothe the naked, he will answer to God. Even some “conservatives” say that it is naive to believe that, people, absent the arm-twisting of the feds, will help others. Yes, freedom is messy and imperfect, but it is far less bloody and murderous than some statist “utopia.”

The federal government must confine itself to providing for the common defence, delivering the mail, making treaties and regulating genuine interstate commerce (this does not include creating a single payer national health care behemoth). Extending the hand of friendship to all nations, the central government should not engage in global interventionism for the purpose of spreading democracy. (In fact, democracy is not desirable because it is little more than mob rule. Rule by a concurrent majority of the states ensures that minority interests are better served.) If a sovereign country, however, is attacked, or has real evidence of an imminent hostile move against its people, it is obligated to respond with deadly force.

Concerning behaviour in the public square, here are some examples of real conservative thinking: If Mayor Bloomberg of New York, for example, wants to ban large carbonated drinks, and the people of that city like the idea, that is their business. They can throw Bloomberg out of office if they don't like his over-regulation.


Local police, the lesser magistrates, have every right to arrest the members of the Westboro Baptist Church when they scream the vilest of invectives at military funeral mourners. The Supreme Court overstepped its authority when it became involved in this situation eventually ruling that the Westboro Church could continue its protests because of the group's First Amendment rights. The First Amendment, however, only protects political speech directed against the federal government. It protects the right to criticise that government, not some right to disturb the peace as people bury their dead.

If Washington State wants to legalise marijuana, that is up to the people of that state. Further, if the people of a sovereign state wish to establish atheism as their official “religion,” they have a right to do so. A Christian living in a state that wants to outlaw God has the right-actually the obligation- to fight such legislation tooth and nail. But if his “side” loses, he can vote with his feet as they say. ( Many Marylanders are doing just that as Maryland becomes more and more secularist.) On the other hand, a state also has the right to establish a Christian faith or Judaism as its official religion. The First Amendment only prevents the federal government from involving itself in religious issues. It must leave the states alone in this respect no matter what the ACLU thinks.

These truly conservative stands will only seem extreme to liberals and most Republicans because they are ignorant of history and constitutionalities. False conservatives with bated breath hang on every decision of the Supreme Court and pray that the right will prevail instead of railing as they should against federal judicial tyranny. It is OK they reason for the Supreme Court to reign over us all as long as SCOTUS tells the Westboro Baptist Church to behave itself, as long as it outlaws abortion and gay marriages. This is not to say, however, that the paleoconservative himself condones abortion and gay marriage. Concerning the former, he believes that the abortion issue should be resolved at the state, or even county level, not at the federal level. And he believes that it is his God-given obligation to fight against legal infanticide. There is only an apparent contradiction here to those who are comfortable with the nationalist state America has become. I am compelled to add that a moral people will make moral laws that conform to God's laws; they will not wish to legalise that which is immoral.

These distinctions are not made on Fox News or talk radio. And right wingers and neo-cons, who would destroy their own country to defend Israel, will only allow acceptable “conservative “ views to be expressed. Rush will hit the kill button in a New York minute if a Lincoln hater calls in. Lincoln was a despot, but Rush and Plante and their ilk worship him. And they will employ the same tired debating tricks used by the liberals – name calling, begging the question, knocking down straw men, etc. They wish to stifle dissent on the part of those they view as crazy, read paleoconservative. Maybe it's time to turn off the radio. Or the TV...which is what I did after Andrea Tantaros on Fox News' The Five suggested that everyone go see “Lincoln” the movie because Honest Abe, the Republican, freed the slaves, something, I might add, England and France managed without the slaughter of 600,000 of their countrymen. In reality Lincoln's regime made slaves of us all. With conservatives like Tantaros who needs liberals?

To be continued...










Monday, October 15, 2012

Are We Massachusetts Yet?



Maryland will take one more step towards her complete transformation into a Yankee blue state if Marylanders say yes to same sex marriage on November 6. On election day, perhaps the last free election America will have if Obama wins, voters will have the chance to veto Question 6, a referendum on the Civil Marriage Protection Act which was passed in March of 2012 by the Maryland Legislature. If it isn't defeated, then Maryland will join Massachusetts in changing the definition of marriage.

Disgracefully, there are Protestant ministers who are supporting gay marriage in the name of “equality.” And Catholic clergy with their doublespeak tacitly allow the faithful to vote for pro-gay marriage candidates as long as those candidates support “social justice” and illegal immigration. Some of them are likely reassured by the fact that the law grants clergy the right –how generous of our lawmakers in Annapolis- to refrain from performing same sex marriages...for now.

There is no right to marry another of one's sex (I dont use the term gender as this only applies to grammar). The Constitution does not guarantee such a right. The federal government and state governments for that matter have no business passing laws regulating who may or may not marry. As Ron Paul has said, it is up to churches to marry people not civil authorities.

And dont fall for leftist arguments that marriage equality is justified because same sex partners can be loving and committed. This is beside the point. And neither should you fall for the trope that because all traditional marriages aren't perfect this is proof that other types of marriage might be just as valid. There will always be heterosexual unions that create misery, end in failure, result in abused and neglected children. Human beings are flawed creatures, and there will always be heart breaking situations in families mainly because people have worshiped at the altar of self and have turned their backs on God. No human institution is perfect and never will be.

As a reformed liberal and feminist, I know these words sound corny to the gratuitously cynical especially today's sad and jaded young people. But those who follow the Lord---and I am not talking about those who call themselves believers in God and then do immoral or evil things—will have more successful marriages and families. I also recognize that gay and lesbian individuals can be wonderfully kind and outstanding neighbors. I have two family members who are gay and I consider them estimable people. But none of this has anything to do with what marriage is. It is a union, blessed by God, between one man and one woman. Marriage is the basis for the family, and it is the family which preserves Western Civilisation. In the course of a busy day, the only work that really counts is that related to the raising of children to be moral human beings.

Stand up for tradition and morality by supporting real marriage and its sacred purpose and while you are at it vote only for pro-life candidates. If you call yourself a Christian and do otherwise, you will not be serving God. Take back Maryland by voting to save marriage. Let's not be Massachusetts!

The Maryland League of the South enthusiastically supports the work of Protect Marriage Maryland.

Here are some events they want Marylanders to know about.

- Monday, 10/15, 7pm: Discussion on Current Threats to Religious Liberty at St. Mary’s High School 113 Duke of Gloucester St, Annapolis, MD 21401

- Tuesday, 10/25, 7pm: Voter Empowerment Town Hall Forum (4 Ballot Questions) Marlton

Elementary School, 8506 Old Colony Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20772

Please RSVP if you’d like to attend any of these events.


The Maryland LS also supports the work of Maryland Marriage Alliance. Here are some of their events.

October 15: Speaking Forum at Salisbury University, @ 7:00pm to 8:30pm

Panel Discussion “For or Against”

October 19: Town Hall Meeting on Marriage at Manna Bible Baptist Church, @ 7:30pm

Manna Bible Baptist Church
3043 West Belvedere Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21215


October 26: Marriage Townhall Meeting, @ 7:00pm


Hoted by: Pastor Pat Packett
Family Life Center &
Chesapeake Christian Fellowship. Meeting to take place in Family Life Center.


November 3: The Wake Up Marriage Prayer Event , Noon-4:00pm


Bishop Angel Nunez, sponsor
War Memorial Plaza
Corner of N.Gay & Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD


November 5: Marriage Prayer Rally, @ 6:00pm (Baltimore City)


Rock City Church

For more information on Maryland Marriage Alliance go to http://www.marylandmarriagealliance.org.