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PERSPECTIVES: Change we never imagined
by Matt Barber
OneNewsNow.com
January 23, 2009
Well, the
high-sheen veneer and cult-of-personality euphoria surrounding America's
new oratory endowed president looks to be dissolving rather quickly. While
millions had hoped for a political "messiah," it's fast becoming evident
that, instead, we've stuck ourselves with an extreme leftist ideologue
whose brand of "change we can believe in" is, in fact, "change we never
imagined." (Sorry to burst the Barack bandwagon bubble, but I say it like
I see it.)
The examples are
piling up in terms of the radical pro-abortion polices he's planning to
implement, the many-times-failed Marxist fiscal policies he's promised to
test yet again, and -- relative to his national security goals -- the
noxiously naive peacenik policies that have Mahmoud and Osama giggling
themselves to sleep at night.
But on issues
involving marriage, family and sexual morality, Obama's been even more
brazen than some of his most ardent detractors could have expected.
Literally within minutes after he took the oath of office, the official
White House webpage was updated -- under the heading of "The
Agenda: Civil Rights" -- to detail his wholesale "support for the LGBT
(homosexual activist) community." His stated plans include the following:
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Defeating all state and
federal constitutional efforts to defend the millennia-old definition
of natural marriage from attacks by "gay marriage" activists.
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Repealing the Defense of
Marriage Act (DOMA) signed into law by Bill Clinton in 1996. This is
the only line of defense keeping all 50 states from being forced to
recognize so-called "same-sex marriages" from extremely liberal states
like Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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Repealing the military's
"don't ask, don't tell" policy despite the fact that the vast majority
of military commanders and personnel say it will dangerously disrupt
unit cohesion and troop morale.
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Passing constitutionally
dubious and discriminatory "hate crimes" legislation, granting
homosexuals and cross-dressers exclusive rights -- denied other
Americans -- based on sexual behaviors that are deviant, changeable,
and widely regarded both here and around the world as immoral.
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Passing the Employment
Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) which would force business owners
(religious and otherwise) to abandon traditional values relative to
sexual morality under penalty of law.
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Creating intentionally
motherless and fatherless homes and sexually confusing untold
thousands of children by expanding "gay adoption."
The gravity of
this situation cannot be overstated. Right out of the chute, Obama has
told the world that he is signing off, without exception, on every demand
of the extremist homosexual and transsexual lobbies.
The radical homosexual agenda and religious/free-speech liberties cannot
occupy the same space. It's a zero-sum game. When 1-2 percent of the
population is granted exclusive rights based on the aforementioned deviant
sexual proclivities and changeable sexual behaviors -- to the detriment of
everyone else -- that's called tyranny of the minority.
Obama recently said, "I don't want to pit Red America against Blue
America. I want to be President of the United States of America." Well,
Mr. President, remember that whole actions versus words cliché? Your
words ring hollow and your actions speak volumes. Every policy you
promise to implement does exactly what you've denounced. Both your
actions and your words very much pit Red America against Blue America.
For all the talk of "hope," "change," and "coming together," it's becoming
abundantly clear that Barack Obama's administration will be the most
leftist, divisive and discriminatory in recent memory. I suspect the
immediate, stark and in-your-face revisions he's made to the White House
website are a metaphor for what we can expect, in terms of broader policy,
from his administration.
Obama said in an August 19, 2008 speech: "Change doesn't come from
Washington. Change comes to Washington." Well, radical change in
the form of Barack Obama has certainly come to Washington. Not
just in terms of the man's skin color -- which is historic and most
encouraging -- but in terms of his exceptionally extreme and demonstrably
dangerous liberal policies (not so encouraging).
So it would seem that change does in fact "come from Washington." Change
more radical than our nation has ever seen. Change our founders could
have never imagined.
People of faith, conservatives, and those of you with traditional values:
hold on to your hats -- it's going to be a bumpy four years.
Matt Barber (jmattbarber@comcast.net)
is director of cultural affairs with Liberty
Counsel and associate dean with Liberty University School of Law.
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