Tea Partying; Because Barack is a Socialist
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Posted by Ethan Hill
Posted CWN: May 5, 2012
Before I was aware that Obama, in fact, used his executive power to REDUCE taxes, I wrote a comparison between the Tea Party and the original Boston Tea Party for U.S. History. It is slightly embarrassing, but “I enjoy looking back at my roots” and showing my progress via my blog here at Secular Morality. Here it is:
“The Tea Party movement began in 2009 as a protest against the economic stimulus package. The main goal of this party is to decrease the government’s power in America by cutting taxes and spending. The majority of the Tea Party supporters are conservative, white, male, married, and over 45; they are wealthier and better-educated than the general public. Considering the movement began only 2 short years ago, the Tea Party has been successful in helping increase conservative views throughout the country.
May 5, 2012 | Categories: 2012 Election, Agency Regulation, Amendment Rights, America's Freedoms, America's National Security, American Exceptionalism, Balanced Budget, Class Warfare, Constitution, Corruption, Corruption in Government, Deficit, Economic Security, Education, Election 2012, Elections Politics, Employer Uncertainty, Excessive Government Spending, Freedom Justice and Liberty, Government, Individual Rights and Freedoms, Learn from History, Liberals Big Spending and Taxes, Most Americans Reject Socialism, National Debt, National Security, New Media News, Politics, Progressives pushing for Marxism/Socialism, Radical Liberal Progressive Left, Smaller Government, Tea Party Conservatives, TEA Taxed Enough Already, The Economy | Tags: Atheism, Barack Obama, boston tea party, capitalism, Christianity, conservatism, economic stimulus package, Economics, Education System, ethan hill, foreign policy, french and indian war, GOP, News, Obama, politics, secular morality, tea party movement, United States | Leave A Comment »
How Pro-Life Organizations Keep Abortion Legal
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Let me begin by stating that I am, in fact, a pro-life atheist. Unfortunately I am not an experienced medical doctor and must rely on others’ research to determine whether I am for or against abortion. My lack of medical knowledge is, however, something I challenge through openness to the opinions of more qualified individuals. It is difficult to take any Pro-Life organizations opposition to abortion as a valid point when the organization identifies itself as fulfilling the work of God. Abortion should not be ruled immoral because a Deity declared it to be. If a secularist wants to be part of a pro-life organization, where does he turn? Certainly not to creationist groups, who contend that birth-control contributes to the massive amount of abortions performed in the United States every year. Perhaps you stumble upon a moving video (Graphic content) that exposes the truth about how horrific abortions can be, only to realize you cannot support their organization because they are anti-birth control.
April 7, 2012 | Categories: Abortion & Pro-Life, Abortion & Pro-Life, America's Freedoms, Congress, Constitutional Responsibilities, Education, Freedom Justice and Liberty, New Media News, Politics, Privacy for Citizens, Progressives pushing for Marxism/Socialism, Rejecting Political Correctess, Religious Freedoms, Science & Technology, United States Court System | Tags: ethan hill, human rights, keep abortion legal, non-medical view, organizations, pro-life, pro-life atheist, secular morality | Leave A Comment »

























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