Thursday, September 18, 2008

This email came this morning and I share it with you especially you parents that are no longer moonbats but took a left turn back in your youth. There is hope. Thank you, Kirsten!

> Dear friends and family,
The following statement from my oldest daughter
> Kirsten was in response to her many friends asking her why she didn't support
> Obama and did support Palin. She used to be super-liberal - like me. I love
> her humor! (see the paragraph on guns) In case you don't read what liberals
> read, "Spiritual and health guru" Deepak Chopra, feminists Gloria Steinem and
> Eve Ensler (Vagina Monologues) and others have been slamming Palin. This is
> Kirsten's response.
> love, Gaie (sorry about some rough language quoted)
> ****************************************************************
>
>
> There are sooo many different ways to be feminine and strong.
>
> I believe in the preciousness of ALL life even the unborn life of a child just
> as I believe in the right of old growth redwoods and honeybees. All of these
> things are God's own creations and deserve to live. Obama refused to support
> the Born Alive Infant Act which ultimately resulted in infanticide. Babies
> born alive from failed abortion attempts denied medical care and left to die.
> That is heartless.
>
> I believe that we can harvest what we need from nature without destroying
> balance. I believe that we can actually harvest in a way that restores
> balance. That is what I believe God has put us on this earth to do. It is in
> the Bible. We are to be stewards of the earth. But it still means killing,
> that is part of life. The sooner people accept that and start eating some MEAT
> we'll all be better off.
>
> I believe that feminists have lost sight of the importance of being a good
> mother and yes, I'm going to say it- a good wife. It is a crucial role in
> society.
>
> I believe in evolution and God, and I think both can be examined in school. I
> believe that government should keep out of school in general. The private
> sector can foster more competition and drive quality up. Our children win when
> that happens and therefore society wins.
>
> I believe sex ed can be taught if the parents are informed. However, recently
> my sisters were sent to an 'assembly', no permission slips required, where the
> 'instructor' told them 'if you fuck someone in the pussy you gotta change
> condoms before fucking them in the ass' - HONEST TO GOD WORDING SAID TO 15
> YEAR OLDS! (and the information is reversed) How's that for teaching our girls
> to be open-minded? Stay the hell away from my daughter thank you! I will
> handle her sex ed with more dignity and reverence for humans and sexuality
> than that.
>
> I believe that it is egocentric to think that we are the sole cause of global
> climate change. I am a science major and the science doesn't add up. I am also
> skeptical of the driving forces pushing the man-made global warming scare. Big
> Pharma profits when we vaccinate cows to keep them from farting! The
> government is trying to control what temperature you can set your thermostat
> at - people, WAKE UP! It is about power and control. These things are
> anti-American in the extreme.
>
> Although I don't embrace Al Gore's version of global warming, I also believe
> that we should not shit where we eat. The biggest issue facing our planet
> today is not carbon emissions, which have proven to have little impact on
> climate, but pollution.... plastic bags in the sea, Roundup in my neighbor's
> yard... waste, waste, waste and more poisonous chemicals than our bodies and
> our planet can bear.
>
> I fear big government and therefore cannot fully embrace a Democratic Party
> agenda. I have learned that socialism and communism sound nice, but don't work
> in reality. Healthcare under the Feds would mean poorer quality of care, less
> access and forced vaccination amongst other forced agendas. Not with my child
> and my body thank you!!
>
> I believe I have the right to bear arms. That right is protected by our
> Constitution and I will fight for that right.
>
> I believe that all people are created equal and that gay rights and other
> social issues are crucial to promoting tolerance and love in our world. That
> being said... did anyone notice that they have banned the legal terms 'bride'
> and 'groom' in California?? Scary! Those terms mean something to some people.
> Traditional marriage is actually under a form of attack. It is not
> intentional, but people must realize that it is possible to promote tolerance
> of one kind and replace it with intolerance of another kind. We must be
> mindful of these things. I am a 'Bride'... not 'Party A' and I have the right
> to be married as such no matter who doesn't like it.
>
> I believe that the biggest issue in this election is freedom. Our free-market
> capitalist system has many evils, but it is a hell of a lot better than the
> socialist agenda that the Dems are pushing. Has anyone noticed how many of
> Obama's associates and campaign workers were made rich by Fannie Mae and
> Freddie Mac? Now WE are bailing them out with OUR tax money. What ever
> happened to personal responsibility? McCain called attention to this subject 3
> years ago.
>
> Shame on NOW and all the 'feminists' who demonize Sarah Palin because she
> won't accept their one-sided liberal agenda to further big government. Sarah
> Palin is a true feminist in my view and while I may be in the minority (barely
> a minority at 43%) I am proud to be in that minority right now. I don't agree
> with Palin on everything, but at least she is not trying to further the
> totalitarian role of the Federal government. If our freedoms are protected and
> our states are empowered we will truly have the right to vote on a local level
> and effect the issues/legislation that matter to us regionally without having
> to wade through a broken bureaucratic system that is deaf to local needs.
>
> And shame on Deepak Chopra. I don't need a MALE with a PhD. and a God complex
> to do a pseudo-spiritual, psychobabble bullshit analysis of a strong woman and
> then tell me that I am voting against MY interests if I disagree with him. In
> a democracy people are supposed to vote for their own interests. In Deepak's
> twisted mind we should all agree with him because he apparently knows our
> interests better than we do. If we disagree we take the risk of being 'less
> evolved'... that my friends is a risk I am willing to take!
>
>
> Kirsten

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

To the front lines in the culture war. What a lovely mind this 15 year old has.Splendid.

Gecko said...

She does have a lovely mind however Kirsten is closer to thirty though she does have a fifteen year old sister.

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