Lie#1: "It is
uncertain when human life begins, therefore it's a
religious question, not a scientific one."
It is an
undisputed biological scientific fact that human
life begins at conception. At the very moment of
conception, the unique creation is completely
human in every one of his or her characteristics
totally unique from any other living organism.
The new developing baby has the same 46 human
chromosomes and DNA he or she will have until
death. Even an atheist can acknowledge this
fact.
Lie #2: "The
Constitution mandates the separation of church and
state."
Actually that's
correct. The Constitution does mandate a
"separation of church and state" -- the
former Soviet Union's Constitution (article 52)
that is. The First Amendment ensures freedom of
religion, not freedom from religion. The words
"separation of church and state" neither
appear in the U.S. Constitution nor the Bill of
Rights but rather were used in a private letter
that Thomas Jefferson wrote to the Danbury
Baptists 11 years after ratification of the 1st
Amendment to assure them that the federal
government would not establish a federally
recognized "state" religion.
Anti-American/Anti-Christian organizations such
as the ACLU and Americans United For the
Separation of Church and State have
intentionally distorted and perverted the true
meaning of the 1st Amendment in a concerted
effort to banish the Judeo-Christian
underpinnings of our nation while simultaneously
imposing their own Secular Humanist theocracy in
America.
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Lie #3: "The
Republican Party is racist."
The Democratic
Party has had a long history of racism that is
still alive and well today. The Republican Party
was founded in 1854 to abolish slavery.
Democrats founded the KKK. Democratic Senator
Robert Byrd from West Virginia was a Kleagle in
the KKK and used the "n-word" twice on
"Fox News Sunday" just a few years ago.
Slavery, the poll tax, and Jim Crow laws were
primarily institutions of the Democratic Party.
Eugene "Bull" O'Connor (the poster boy of
American racism) was a Democrat. Democrats
almost unanimously support raced based
"affirmative action" –essentially a form of
racism and oppose school vouchers for minorities
trapped in under performing government run
schools.
Lie#4: "Tax
cuts- such as the Reagan and Bush tax cuts- cause
budget deficits."
Historical
evidence has demonstrated that tax cuts have
increased tax revenues to the federal treasury.
Three times in the 20th Century (the 20s, 60s,
and 80s,) and once in the 21st century (2003
Bush Tax Cuts), taxes were cut across the board.
All four cuts stimulated the economy
substantially and immediately, resulting in
increased tax dollars to the federal treasury
not decreases as Democrats predicted. Any
"deficits" were primarily the result of
government spending not tax cuts.
Lie #5: "Bush
exaggerated the case for war in Iraq by lying about
WMD."
Almost every
nation's intelligence agencies, American,
British, and Russian intelligence, U.N.
intelligence, and even prominent Democrats
shared the Bush Administration's view that Iraq
posed a grave and imminent threat to America's
security, that sanctions and resolutions were
not working, and that force was necessary to
disarm and remove Saddam from power.
President Bush's famous 16-word statement in his
2003 State of the Union that Iraq had been
seeking uranium ore from Africa was factually
correct and confirmed by the Senate Bi-Partisan
Intelligence Committee and British Pre-War
Intelligence Report. The only proven liar was
former ambassador and partisan Democrat Joe
Wilson who lied when he claimed that Vice
President Cheney had asked him to go to Niger on
a "fact finding trip."
Lie #6: " Global
warming is the result of human induced carbon
emissions."
Carbon Dioxide,
the primary greenhouse gas produced by burning
fossil fuels is not a toxic pollutant and is
vital for life on earth. According to the U.S.
National Climate Data Center, the world in 2006
was only .03 degrees Celsius warmer than it was
in 2001 within the margin of error and not
statistically significant. Although there is a
"consensus" that the earth has warmed
about a degree Celsius over the last century,
there is no similar "consensus" among
scientists that said "warming" is human
induced. Moreover, average global surface
temperatures actually fell during the greatest
increase in man made fossil fuels from 1940 to
the late 1970s. The "Man Made Global Warming"
theory is based on very weak and uncertain
science and is essentially a far left political
movement that is inherently anti-capitalist and
anti-human. Many world renowned scientists such
as R. Timothy Patterson has shown that there is
a strong correlation between natural solar
activity and warming and that "global
cooling" is the major threat to the world.
Lie #7:
"Children who are raised in same-sex homes fair as
well, if not better, than children raised in
divorced or step-families."
There is little
hard clinical data to suggest "same-sex"
family configurations would be a healthy
environment for children. The small amount of
research available regarding children raised in
same-sex couple households reveals that those
children are comparable in terms of well being
to those in single parent households. But single
parent households, though necessary sometimes,
are not the ideal -- financially or emotionally.
Supporters of same sex marriage and adoption
cite the 2002 American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP)
Report as proof that same sex couples are
equivalent to heterosexual couples with regard
to raising children. However, the report
concluded that, "Research exploring the
diversity of parental relationships among gay
and lesbian parents is just beginning," and
that "the small and non-representative
samples studied and the relatively young age of
most of the children suggest some reserve."
Lie #8: "Bush
stole the 2000 election."
Every
individual recount concluded that Bush was the
winner in Florida. Although the left leaning
Florida Supreme Court improperly attempted, to
aid Gore in illegally recounting votes in select
Democrat precincts, their judicial activist
ruling was overturned 7-2 by the Supreme Court
and nullified. Bush got more votes on election
night, following the automatic recount, and
after all absentee ballots were counted. Seven
media publications including USA Today
(hardly a rightward leaning newspaper) sponsored
recounts and concluded that, under any proposed
standard of methodology, Bush won every recount.
It was Al Gore and the liberal media who
attempted to "steal" the election by
prematurely calling the election for Gore on
election night before the polls closed in the
heavily GOP populated Florida panhandle and
attempting to nullify overseas military votes
from being counted.
Lie #9: "Bush is
stupid."
George W. Bush
scored a 1206 on his SAT. He graduated from Yale
and earned a 3.6 GPA at Harvard Business School,
flew fighter jets in the Texas Air National
Guard during Viet Nam, was a successful business
owner, became Governor of Texas twice in
landslide victories, and became President of the
United States twice, the second time getting
more votes than any president in the history of
the United States. He also scored higher on
military intelligence tests than John Kerry. It
was Al Gore who received mostly C's at Harvard,
dropped out of Vanderbilt law school and failed
out of divinity school. It was Ted Kennedy who
was kicked out of Harvard for cheating. By the
way, why is it, do you suppose, that Hillary
still refuses to release her transcripts from
Wellesley and Yale?
Lie#10: The
lefties say: "School vouchers unfairly benefit the
wealthy."
Voucher
programs have almost exclusively benefited poor
minority students. The vast majority of voucher
programs have almost exclusively enabled
minorities in cities such as Washington D.C.,
Cleveland, and Milwaukee to transfer from
under-performing public schools to a superior
charter schools where, on average, grades and
test scores have risen dramatically at a lower
per pupil expenditure.
Liberal-Democratic politicians overwhelmingly
choose private and parochial schools for their
children but side with the teachers union (the
NEA-National Education Association and
AFT-American Federation of Teachers) -- who
happens to be its largest financial contributors
-- in opposing minority parents from having the
same opportunity.