August 2004

Keyes Fundraising For Randall Terry

Dandy

Dear Pro-life Activist:

An outrage has occurred. And together, we need to right this wrong.

Randall Terry, the Founder of Operation Rescue, has lost everything because of his work in rescuing babies from abortion. Abortion clinics, Planned Parenthood, NOW, and the ACLU have been suing Randall in court for over ten years. They finally won, and took everything Randall owned.

It is our strong conviction that Randall has endured this prolonged conflict not only on behalf of unborn babies, but also on behalf of the entire pro-life community. And it is our strong belief that the pro-life community should join together to replace what was “consumed by the locusts.”

We want to restore what the enemy took, and help equip Randall for the battles that lie ahead. In spite of everything he has endured, he is still in the fight.

If you have appreciated and been inspired by Randall Terry’s many years of unselfish work for Christ and for the unborn, we encourage you to join us in helping him rebuild his life.

Please make as generous a contribution as possible, would you? $25, $50, or $1,000 if you can, and then show this letter to a pro-life friend and your church and ask them if they would like to give to our fund too.

Randall has stood in the line of fire for years. Now let’s stand up for him. Please do what you can! Make your check out to the Terry Family Trust.

God bless you,

Former Ambassador Alan Keyes
U.S.Congressman Ron Paul, 14th District, Texas
Fr. Frank Pavone, Founding Director, Priests for Life
Rich Buhler, Author, Speaker, Broadcaster
Joe Costello, Pres., Kylea Health and Nutrition
Warren Duffy, Host, Live From LA
Fr. Terry Gensemer, Director, CEC for Life
Norma McCorvey, Roe No More Ministries
Gary McCullough, Christian Communication Network
Rev. Bruce Moore, Pastor, ClearCreek Christian Assembly
Carl Thompson, Head of Operations, PromiseVision

Praising Randall Terry for his efforts of course raises the interesting questions of just how much does Keyes agree with Terry. Randall has some unfortunate baggage in his personal life including a daughter who converted to Islam when she became pregnant and a gay adopted son Randall has disowned (neither kid is unfortunate other than in relation to the Terry’s views). But even more unfortunate is his belief in theocracy. Usually people joke about someone being a theocrat, but in the case of Randall Terry, it is no joke.

Of course, one of the more pedantic lectures from sensitive pony-tail guy in college always involved the overuse of the word patriarchy and some babbling about overthrowing it. Randall outdoes SPTG with a stirring defense of patriarchy:

Randall Terry and many other Christian Right leaders earnestly believe that someday they will be running this country. What kind of “Christian nation” do Terry and his comrades envision? Well, in referring to doctors who perform abortions, Terry said, “When I, or people like me, are running the country, you’d better flee, because we will find you, we will try you, and we’ll execute you. I mean every word of it.” He added, “I will make it part of my mission to see to it that they are tried and executed.”

“You say, ‘This is extreme!'” he continued, “Yeah, you’re right. But imagine God Almighty sending people to hell just because they didn’t follow His son? That’s extreme. That’s intolerance. Imagine Jesus saying that all other religions are false. Christianity claims to be the only way.”

In a “Christian America” women would lose more than their right of privacy; women would be pushed back to second class citizenship. Terry emphasized the need for male leadership in America.

“The greatest crisis we face is not child killing,” he declared, “it’s not the sodomites, it’s not land tax, it’s not the intrusion of the federal government into our lives, our families, as they crush our liberties. The greatest crisis we face tonight is a crisis of leadership. We are facing a crisis of righteous, courageous, physically oriented, male leadership. Male leadership!”

“God established patriarchy when he established the world. God established a patriarchal world, Terry said.” “If we’re going to have true reformation in America, it is because men once again, if I may use a worn out expression, have righteous testosterone flowing through their veins. They are not afraid of the contempt of their contemporaries. They are not here to get along. They are not even here to take issue. They are here to take over!”

I gotta give Alan this, he has some interesting friends. Of course, Alan is in favor of a theocracy so I guess it shouldn’t be surprising.

A bit more over at Emily’s Blog

Contraception Threatens Marriage

I believe Josh Marshall suggested his rants about gay marriage would discuss how that would lead to the weakening of marriage, but Alan takes it a step further, contraception is a cause of marriage breakdown.

No-fault divorce introduced the breakdown of marriage, said Keyes. Contraception greatly advanced it. And now the suppression of the child from marriage from marriage has become a fundamental right – even if the most extreme means are called for.

Now, of course, some people are personally against contraception and that is their business, but claiming it leads to the dissolution of marriage is wacky. As the father of twins, trust me, contraception can strengthen a marriage.

On top of this, we know, Keyes would end Griswold–the case that said contraception was covered under the right to privacy, but would he legislate against the availabitity of contraceptives?

Homosexuality Leads to Totalitarianism

Did anyone at the Republican Central Committee try google for a couple minutes?

“That would destroy, by the way, the very idea of freedom itself. The whole concept of freedom is based on the notion that human beings do, in fact, have a capacity for moral choice for which they can be held accountable and responsible. . If we are going to turn away from that, and see ourselves as a function of our national passions, helpless in the face of all of these whims of passionate desire that blow us hither and thither, than we are little better, in fact, than animals in a maze. And the best you could hope for is to structure society in such a way that we don’t harm each other and ourselves too much. That’s called totalitarianism – and that is exactly what is implied if we accept the key premise of the homosexual agenda.”
-Alan Keyes

The Church of Illinois

Oh, that would be fun wouldn’t it? Hell, George Ryan could have sold indulgences instead of drivers licences.

But where does this come from? Alan Keyes who thinks states ought to be able to establish religions:

Americans should demand that they be granted “what the tyranny of the courts has sought to wrest from us — the freedom to live in communities that are governed by laws that reflect our beliefs,” Keyes said, adding that what a state does regarding religion is “none of the federal government’s business.”

When the First Amendment was passed, he noted, “there were a majority of states in the United States … where there were religious tests” and there were “established churches.”

If religious tests and established churches were unconstitutional, Keyes said, then they would have been abolished prior to the First Amendment’s passage. Such a state-sanctioned church would be sanctioned not by the federal government but instead by an individual state, he said.

Of course, what Alan misses is the minor addition of the 14 amendment that actually applied the First Amendment to the states, but, you know, details, schmetails.

Even better, he was at a rally to defend Judge Roy Moore.

Keyes On Evolution

It just gets better and better:

Even at the highest level of discourse in our religion, in our faith, in our society, you have folks who are actually willing to act as if this is some kind of secondary matter where one can easily cede to the authority of ?modern science? without much detrimental effect upon anything else. And yet, if you even think about it for a minute, the implications of the understanding of the world, but especially of ourselves, that evolution represents, utterly destroys the foundation for any sense of a transcendent basis for human justice. And as a matter of fact, one ought to see that in the natural paradigm that evolution itself represents, the one that is most often, of course, presented ? and they’ll always tell you that it’s an oversimplification and so forth and so on, but at some level they’re lying ? because whoever stood up and made it clear that you summarize the whole business, at least in terms of what you might consider its social relevance, with the old phrase, ?the survival of the fittest,? right? Well, however you want to and with whatever complexity you want to interpret it, what that really suggests is that outcome validates existence. That’s what you’re really talking about. And in that sense, we’re looking at a situation in which, if there is any standard at all, that standard is simply what works. Whether you want to call it survival, dominance, whatever, the standard is simply ‘what works.’ But not what works in some general or cosmic sense, no, because the whole disappears. By this understanding, what works is to be understood only from the point of view of the particular being. And it reminds me, I think it was the start of an old TV show, ‘Hunter,’ and at the end of the m?lange that used to open the show, the hero would be beating up on somebody, and would be standing over him and they’d be closing out the credits and he would say, ?It works for me!?

Bad science meets bad religion meets bad politics.

Who Is Supporting Keyes?

Thanks to a tip over at Roger Ailes in comments, I picked out Joseph Scheidler from the Renew America site and at the Leader. He’s holding “Keyes for Senate From Illinois” sign.

Who is Joseph Scheidler? Good pals with Operatoin Rescue’s Randall Terry. These aren’t anti-abortion activists, these are violent men.

For example, in Delaware, Joseph Scheidler and three other large men illegally entered a clinic, trapping the clinic administrator inside. The men put the phones on hold ? effectively cutting her off from the outside world ? and told her they were there to “case the place.” This was shortly after several clinics had been bombed. In another incident, Scheidler went to Pensacola and met with John Burt and Joan Andrews. Together, they discussed and planned an event to take place at the Ladies Center. The next day, while Scheidler was outside doing “P.R.” (he did not want to get arrested), Burt, Andrews and two others burst into the clinic, shoved the administrator to the floor and slammed an escort up against a wall. Then they went upstairs to wreck equipment. Still more evidence of force and violence came as the jury heard from a doctor who had been stalked, her house surrounded, and her life threatened. She was also physically assaulted by Monica Miller and Matt Trewhella. The jury also heard evidence of scores of blockades, which deprived people of access to the clinics, and where people were assaulted for daring to try to enter. One woman, who was going to see her doctor for postoperative surgery (surgery that in no way was related to abortion and that had been done to try and save her reproductive organs), was hit over the head with a picketer’s sign. And the jury heard more.

This guy was outside the meeting to choose Keyes as a supporter. Good people may disagree over abortion, but this kind of violence is out of line. I’d suggest the news media get Keyes on record as to his feelings about such actions. Keyes is a joke that is in many ways funny, but in other ways quite frightening.

How Charming

Via Atrios

Generally I’ve been steering clear of the nuttiness in the Presidential Elections. First, I don’t really care about 7 minutes on 9/11. I’m sure the President thought calm was important and might do it differently later, but those 7 minutes don’t really mean anything.

Second, the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth are so obviously freaks I have no idea why anyone is giving them airtime or printing the book–ok-wait, there was 8 years of this under Clinton so I get that, but the reasonable press should be handing their butts. But we get some interesting information from Media Matters on the co-author of Unfit for Command. It appears that he and reality have some issues to sort through.

? Corsi on Islam: “a worthless, dangerous Satanic religion”

? Corsi on Catholicism: “Boy buggering in both Islam and Catholicism is okay with the Pope as long as it isn’t reported by the liberal press”

? Corsi on Muslims: “RAGHEADS are Boy-Bumpers as clearly as they are Women-Haters — it all goes together”

? Corsi on “John F*ing Commie Kerry”: “After he married TerRAHsa, didn’t John Kerry begin practicing Judiasm? He also has paternal grandparents that were Jewish. What religion is John Kerry?”

? Corsi on Senator “FAT HOG” Clinton: “Anybody ask why HELLary couldn’t keep BJ Bill satisfied? Not lesbo or anything, is she?”

Quite a charmer.

But the good ‘ole boy couldn’t be contained. From today at the Free Republic

Several points.

First, Thomas Lipscomb is an honest reporter who did a fine jub uncovering John Kerry’s participation in the VVAW assassination plot. I suspect he will yet have more strong contributions to the developing story. Tom, I hope your health improves and that you will be well in the coming months.

Second, the politically incorrect humor I posted on this site is evidently not funny to everyone. Detractors should have interviewed my dog. No matter how I frame a comment, “Chico” has yet to laugh.

Finally, we all owe a huge salute to a great American patriot, Jim Robinson. Free Republic is a ground breaking forum, which allows us the free and robust expression of conservative political ideas.

I am honored to be associated with Free Republic, as I am honored to be participating in bringing the case against John Kerry as co-author of UNFIT FOR COMMAND.

“jrlc” on Free Republic
Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.

A Charming fellow for sure. Why can’t the White House condemn these clowns as John McCain has asked?

I don’t expect either party to spend all day disavowing every crackpot, but these guys are running a major TV ad campaign.

The Old I Don’t Believe in Releasing My Tax Records Bit

Appears to be about to create another problem for the GOP:

And tax records indicate the State of Maryland in 2001 filed a tax lien on the home owned by Keyes, 54, and his wife, Jocelyn, because of $7,481 in unpaid state income taxes and penalties.

On Friday, Keyes was able to pay off the tax debt with a certified check for a little more than $152, said William Pascoe, a longtime friend of Keyes’ who is volunteering as his spokesman.

A spokesperson for the Maryland state comptroller’s office said, however, that the debt “hasn’t been satisfied,” and was unable to confirm whether Keyes had made arrangements to pay the tax debt.

The lien resulted from what Pascoe called “an erroneous tax accounting” involving payments for speeches by Keyes to a personal corporation he formed to handle money he makes as a public speaker, Pascoe said.

The Important Thing To Remember For Obama’s Team

Never get in the way of an opponent’s self-immolation. When they start to really get cooking, don’t throw any water on it. The ability to stay out of the way of Jack! was quite impressive. Just keep that up, and you’ll be just fine.

Maybe I should start a set of campaign rules…

1) Campaign workers never make news because when they do, it’s almost always bad

2) Never get in the way of a good self-immolation by your opponent.

Any more?