Constitution Party of Oregon: Don’t Be Fooled By GOP “Compassion”

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Grants Pass, OR - THE CONSTITUTION PARTY OF OREGON (CPO) advises voters to be wary of Republican politicians who claim to want to spread “compassionate conservatism”, when their only true goal is to win elections – even if that means spreading what would be more appropriately called “compassionate fascism.”

A collection of some well-known Bush administration apologists will be holding a “People of Faith” symposium in Portland on August 23rd, “to meet and speak with brilliant thinkers… To revolutionize the future… and energize our present.”

Three of the speakers scheduled have gone to enormous lengths in order to deceive God’s people into believing that George W. Bush is a conservative, born-again Christian, whose compassion for unborn babies would help end abortion, whose moral standards would restore our culture to a truly “God blessed country,” and that he would pursue a “humble” foreign policy. Their propaganda tricked millions of voters to elect this wolf in sheep’s clothes as President of the United States. . .

Jack Alan Brown, Jr., Chairman of the CPO said, “The faith of George Bush has not prevented the shedding of innocent blood, which is the first duty of government. This charge is proven by the 8 million unborn babies murdered on his watch; and the nearly 4,000 American soldiers and 100,000 or so Iraqi civilians who have paid the ultimate price for Bush’s nation-building calamity. George Bush has built his foreign policy on lies, and we know who is the father of lies. The results of Bush’s policy are war crimes – as we have violated all the principles of a just war. To tout him as a man of faith, for political gain, shows just how morally bankrupt the Republican Party has become. Ron Paul is their only hope to redeem themselves. Anything we can do to help wayward Republicans see the error of their ways will become our mission over the next 18 months.”

You can read Bob Ekstrom’s entire editorial at the Constitution Party of Oregon.

2 Responses to “Constitution Party of Oregon: Don’t Be Fooled By GOP “Compassion””

  1. Jeff Wartman Says:

    I’m not a huge fan of the Constitution Party, but this looks like a spot on assessment here.

  2. Cody Quirk Says:

    The Oregon CP also needs to focus on the immigration problem that Bush is making worse too.

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