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They really did sink this low: using Ted Kennedy’s grandson during his funeral to push for health care reform
You always think that inevitably, there will be a low that is too low for someone to stoop to. With Democrats, they seem to be the exception. To pass Obama’s government run health care plan, there is no low too low for them. There’s nothing they won’t do, no one they won’t exploit, to get it passed. They’re desperate, and they’ll do anything. Whether or not they realize it will cost them their power in Congress is unclear.
But it comes to this. During Ted Kennedy’s funeral, they trotted out Ted Kennedy’s grandson and had him pray for the passing of universal health care. Un. Freaking. Believable.
Nothing is sacred to them, nothing. At a funeral, a time to ostensibly be grieving over the loss of someone’s life, they still decide to politicize it. It’s quite frankly sickening. And may I just add, that in all of the Catholic masses I have attended, never once have I heard a political intercession made during the prayers of the faithful, with the exception of abortion. Never once. I have never heard a prayer for a tort reform, or a prayer for lower taxes, or a prayer for privatizing social security. Occasionally you might hear a prayer for the end of abortion worldwide, but that’s the closest I’ve ever heard it get. They’re not only politicizing a funeral, but they’re politicizing the Mass as well, and that, frankly, pisses me off.
Hat Tip: Sister Toldjah
What ever happened to the ol’ separation of Church and State thing?
Re #1:
Kennedys are special. They have a special specialness in their DNA. Rules and laws are for the proles.
Whenver a church leader uses his pulpit to encourage people to vote republican democrats demand that church lose it’s tax exempt status.
Let’s wait with baited breaths for them to do the same here . . .
There is no way these politicians could stoop any lower then to use Kennedy’s funeral. Or can they?
I wish these Wacko’s would just crawl back under the same rock they slithered from under.
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