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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Brief 6-20-2011 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Faith & Family
"On an almost daily basis, the mainstream media assures us ... [that it] is futile to oppose gay activism any longer, because the battle has already been won and Americans have embraced 'equality and tolerance.' ... When it comes to recent polls that indicate that a majority of Americans -- especially younger Americans -- now believe same-sex marriage should be legal, we must remember that polls do not tell us what is right, they simply report public opinion. Why in the world should conservative leaders bow down to polls when it comes to determining morality? ... The fact is that those who stand for traditional Judeo-Christian values are called to swim against the tide of popular opinion and go against the grain of popular morality rather than do what is convenient or expedient. And so, the real question is not whether we are on the right side of history. The question is: Will we do what is right or will we cave in to culture?" --radio talk-show host Michael Brown8
The Gipper
"In commemorating fatherhood, we're also expressing a basic truth about America. What does fatherhood mean today in America? I guess the same as it always has. Fatherhood can sometimes be walking the floor at midnight with a baby that can't sleep. More likely, fatherhood is repairing a bicycle wheel for the umpteenth time, knowing that it won't last the afternoon. Fatherhood is guiding a youth through the wilderness of adolescence toward adulthood. Fatherhood is holding tight when all seems to be falling apart; and it's letting go when it is time to part. Fatherhood is long hours at the blast furnace or in the fields, behind the wheel or in front of a computer screen, working a 12-hour shift or doing a six-month tour of duty. It's giving one's all, from the break of day to its end, on the job, in the house, but most of all in the heart. Now, if you are thinking, 'Look who's talking -- he's a father himself.' Well, that's right, but on today I think we could all remember -- this weekend, at least -- that every father is also a son. So, on this day for fathers, we, too, say thanks to America's dads -- for the labor and legacy of our families and our freedoms." --Ronald Reagan9
Reader Comments
"Mark Alexander's 'Who Needs a Father?'10 was a wonderful essay! I had a wonderful caring father and mother. They are both gone now, but their care and attention to my up-bringing has helped me greatly in the rearing of my own children. Thank you for a great publication. I have sent it to many of my friends and they subscribe11 to it also." --Jolynn
"I enjoyed, and agree with, this entire essay except where you feel the need to introduce the supernatural. There is no need for a belief in tooth fairies, demons, gods, and other myths and superstitions in order to have a respect for the importance of the institution of marriage and the family as the essential building block of our society." --Marc
Editor's Reply: I did not "feel the need," but an obligation to tell the truth. I suppose if you have determined that the Creator of the universe is tantamount to "tooth fairies, demons, gods, and other myths and superstitions," you must be infinitely smarter than He, and humble too! Veritas vos Liberabit!
"Excellent essay, as usual Mark. It is unfortunate that many of this country's dads are several thousand miles from home, working to keep this republic safe for future generations. God bless our military, and happy Father's Day to those who will miss being with their families because they value freedom and liberty more than their own comfort. We can never forget that freedom is not free." --Susan
"Re: 'How 'Bout That GOP Field?'12 I still remain a bit underwhelmed by the candidates. Gingrich and Romney are anathema. Cain, Paul, Bachmann and Santorum probably can't win. Pawlenty is a yawner. Then there's Gary Johnson (who?), Jon Huntsman, Rick Perry and Sarah Palin. Are these really our choices? Maybe one or more of them will impress in the coming months. Regardless, the GOP primary is where we have to battle for the best candidate. After that, I suppose, it's just 'support the one with the R next to their name.' I do look forward to The Patriot Post's continuing analysis." --Benjamin
The Last Word
"The other day, I heard a conservative talk show host insist that, with the 2012 presidential election looming on the horizon, it would behoove Republicans to stop referring to Obama and his enablers in the House and Senate as socialists. Instead, he advised, we should focus on the fiscal policies that are leading the nation to the verge of bankruptcy. I, on the other hand, say if it walks like a duck, swims like a duck, quacks like a duck, and pushes a socialist agenda, it's a socialist duck. What was it but socialism when Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and their left-wing cohorts, insisted that no-down-payment home loans be made to folks with no money, a policy that inevitably led to our own financial catastrophe? What was it but a socialistic agenda that has led federal and state legislatures to give public sector union members exorbitant salaries and pensions? What else but socialism would you call constantly extending unemployment insurance? Who would ever have imagined that people would be receiving checks three years down the road? What else would you call forcing schools, not parents, to feed children, and inviting 41 million Americans to collect food stamps, if not socialism? What would you call spending tax dollars on Planned Parenthood, Public Broadcasting, the U.N. and the National Endowment for the Arts, along with billions of dollars more for climate research, farm and oil subsidies, and trillions in foreign aid to countries that hate us? If something costs the federal government money and isn't specified for in the Constitution, it's a good bet that it is the result of socialists playing Lady Bountiful with our tax dollars." --columnist Burt Prelutsky13
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis! The Patriot Post Editorial Team
(Please pray for our Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families -- especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
Links
http://patriotpost.us/opinion/george-will/2011/06/12/travesty-of-lawmaking/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/david-limbaugh/2011/06/14/will-the-buck-ever-stop-on-obamas-desk/ http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2011/06/12/obama_is_spinning_mightily_110176-full.html https://patriotpost.us/donate/ https://patriotpost.us/donate/mail/ http://blog.heritage.org/2011/06/16/morning-bell-victory-in-wisconsin-but-the-fight-goes-on/ http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/op-eds/2011/06/social-economic-conservatives-need-each-other http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=44182 http://reagan2020.us/ http://patriotpost.us/alexander/2011/06/16/who-needs-a-father/ http://patriotpost.us/subscribe/ http://patriotpost.us/edition/2011/06/17/digest/ http://patriotpost.us/opinion/burt-prelutsky/2011/06/20/is-barack-obama-a-socialist/
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