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Original Talismanic Mage
08-10-2007, 05:02 PM
Does the Bush administration believe in democracy, or does it have a stronger and more fundamental belief in theocracy? It would be nice if they were firm supporters of democracy, but there is a great deal of evidence that the ultimate commitments of many administration officials have rested more with theocracy. Are we governed by politicians who don't believe that the people are sovereign?


In Bush's first term, John Ashcroft had brought into the highest judiciary office of the land a strong version of American exceptionalism and also certain theocratic aims. In a speech at Bob Jones University, Greenville, South Carolina, he intoned: "Unique among nations, America recognized the source of our character as being godly and eternal, not being civic and temporal... We have no king but Jesus."

It would be difficult to understate just how incompatible this view is with the American Constitution and American law, but this is the man President Bush first chose to enforce American laws and the Constitution. Sadly, John Ashcroft was not himself an exceptional case except perhaps for stating more openly and directly things which were usually expressed more subtly. I have to wonder if the relative silence from such people is a tactical effort to hide their true agenda from the American people, or a sense of embarrassment because they know that they adhere to something most people reject?

Truth!

Dr. Cherry Gunn
08-10-2007, 05:17 PM
It's good to have you back!

Goblin Girl
08-10-2007, 05:18 PM
Well, I guess it really is him.

Cyragnome
08-10-2007, 06:02 PM
Well, I guess it really is him.
If it is, he misspelled his own name. <cornflick>*


*since there's no geno/grey smiley ;)

mollygrue
08-10-2007, 06:10 PM
http://coffeehousepoetry.net/page/3

this is a site my friend java writes--i think that you would find she is a kindred spirit: gamers, politial activist, coffee fiend