Diary Of A Mad Voter: Heath Haussamen
Lies About Obama Only Hurting GOP
By Heath Haussamen, 10-22-08
“Do we really have to do this again?” was my thought when I first read about Otero County, New Mexico, Republican Women Chair Marcia Stirman calling Barack Obama a Muslim and asserting that Muslims are America’s enemies.
Apparently, we do. So here goes.
Stirman wrote a letter published Tuesday in the Alamogordo Daily News about why she’s a Republican. In it she hit on familiar topics: She believes “in a sovereign God who sometimes gives us what we deserve.” She opposes abortion and supports the death penalty. She backs fiscal responsibility, small government, personal responsibility, spanking children, women raising “their own children” and men paying “for the children they’ve produced.” She believes marriage is between a man and a woman and that “illegal aliens should go home.” She endorses guns, lower taxes and voter ID.
Amidst all of that are these statements: “I believe Muslims are our enemies. ... I believe war is a fact of life and we should always win. ... I believe there is a moderate and a socialist in this election. I agree with a two-party system, but Obama isn’t a messiah or a democrat. He’s a Muslim socialist.”
She’s wrong. Here are the facts:
- Obama isn’t a Muslim. He’s a Christian who has darker skin, a less common name (at least in America) and more liberal views than Stirman.
- A February Gallup poll of 50,000 people in more than 35 predominantly Muslim countries found that 93 percent condemned the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and only 7 percent supported them. That 7 percent justified their beliefs with political, not religious, reasons.
In flagrant disregard of those facts, Stirman appears to have placed God and the truth in a neat little box that upholds her view of the world. But God doesn’t fit in anyone’s box. As a Christian, that’s a lesson I learn over and over.
I grew up in a fairly liberal home without religion. When I became a Christian in college, I spent a lot of time around a largely conservative group of people. I felt out of place and suffocated. I couldn’t understand where they were coming from and I didn’t like most of them. It took years of hard work, communication and faith to reach a point where I could understand their viewpoints, even when I didn’t agree with them. I now count some conservative Christians and some secular liberals among my closest friends. (I should point out that there are plenty of secular conservatives and liberal Christians, and I’m not trying to imply otherwise.)
I believe understanding viewpoints that are different from our own is one of the most difficult tasks in life. Every day I struggle with understanding the liberal world in which I grew up, the conservative world I joined in college, and the blending of the two worlds that younger generations like mine is forcing on America in the 21st Century.
Dems were forced to embrace diversity
The Democratic Party didn’t begin to learn that lesson until recently. The party was largely intolerant of anyone who didn’t agree with its platform. Though it talked about diversity, the party ran stuffy, uninspiring white men for president in 2000 and 2004. Couldn’t they find anyone better?
Losses to the Republican Party in the presidential races in those years, largely at the hands of the evangelical Christians who overwhelmingly supported George Bush, pushed Democratic Party to the brink, and it had to change.
The Democratic Party had credible black, female and Hispanic presidential candidates this time around. Equally important, it had more diversity of thought among its serious candidates. For example, the party had a candidate with an A rating from the National Rifle Association—Bill Richardson—standing alongside two candidates with liberal views on guns—Obama and Joe Biden.
The Democratic Party is also working to bring more people of faith, people who oppose abortion and fiscal conservatives into its fold. And that is dramatically changing the party of the left.
Now it’s the GOP’s turn
Stirman’s letter, on the other hand, exemplifies what’s wrong with the Republican Party in 2008. She wrote in the letter that, “People believe lies because it’s much easier than finding the truth.” She’s right. It’s easier to think of people as the enemy than it is to try to understand their views and recognize them as people who are, like us, trying to find their way through this life.
But having compassion for and seeking to understand people is what the God of the Bible calls us all to do. And our nation’s God-inspired Constitution requires that we work to find common ground and reach compromise so society can progress. The Bible says our struggle is not against other humans (http://bible.cc/ephesians/6-12.htm), but against evil spiritual forces.
It’s a free country, and Stirman is certainly entitled to thinking that is ignorant, divisive, hateful and inciting. But if she chooses that path, she’ll be part of the problem, not part of the solution.
There is hope for Republicans
Thinking like Stirman’s in the GOP is a primary reason for the shift to the left that promises to give Democrats a huge majority in Washington on Nov. 4. The GOP is going to have to do some soul-searching and redefine itself after the coming shellacking. There are some signs that could happen. State GOP Chairman Allen Weh told the Journal that Stirman’s comment about Muslims was “uneducated.”
“What she should have said is, ‘I believe radical Islamic fascists are our enemies.’ We’re fighting them in multiple theaters in the war against terror today,” Weh, a retired Marine colonel, told the Journal. “I’m a guy who spent almost a year in Iraq. I know Iraqi Muslims I served with would have taken a bullet for me.”
And check out this video from American News Project of supporters of John McCain chasing people with thinking like Stirman’s away from a McCain rally in Virginia:
There are people within the Republican Party who understand the truth. They must spend the next few years redefining the party as one that fully embraces that truth; otherwise, the conservative principles the party claims to care about will continue to lose ground in a society that is designed to thrive on political balance.
Editor’s note: Heath Haussamen’s weekly blogs are part of NewWest.Net/Politics’ “Diary of a Mad Voter” feature, a group blog, published in partnership with the Denver Post’s Politics West intended give a glimpse into the hearts and minds of several independent-minded voters and thinkers in the Rocky Mountain West in the ‘08 election cycle. For more columns check in with www.newwest.net/madvoter. And for more information on each of the bloggers, click here.
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And then there's this:
I remember the "New Party" movement in Missoula back in the mid-1990's. It gained a lot of momentum and even won some seats, ie. city council, school boards until the people realized that they actually were the "New Communist Party".
I still have documents from my own research added to files that I received from those in Missoula actively involved in exposing the NP for who and what they really were and supported. The NP didn't go away. They just called themselves different names all under the democrat banner.
"Democracy is the road to socialism" "The oppressed are allowed once every few years to decide which particular representatives of the oppressing class are to represent and repress them."
Karl Marx
Sources Confirm Barack Obama is a Socialist & how Socialism *...* state *legislature* and even Congress, but do not have the size or clout to field their own candidates for the Senate, the Governor’s office, or the White House.” Article published by a New Party Member in Missoula, *Montana* in 1997: *...*
That lawsuit is awesome. Good luck with that. Ele, are you one of those people who, on top of trying to get Obama to release his birth certificate again (since he already did) are hoping for that fake African News Network to release their Michelle Obama "whitey" audio tape? Hopefully that keeps you occupied for the next 8 years or so.
Is that the same Andy Martin who was blocked from the Illinois bar and described by a state psychiatrist as having a "moderately severe character defect manifested by well-documented ideation with a paranoid flavor and a grandiose character."?
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/10/13/us/politics/13martin.html
Is that the same Andy Martin who has a history of frivolous lawsuits and whom the U.S. Court of Appeal, 11th Circuit Court called a "notoriously vexatious and vindictive litigator who has long abused the American legal system."?
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20071112/hayes/single
Good luck with the lawsuit, Sounds like Andy Martin is onto something, and I hope he gets to finish the case before he extradicted to Palm Beach County on his outstanding warrant:
http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2003-07-31/news/operation-baghdad/2
Sounds like you have your hands full with the Socialists up there in Montana. Maybe they are connected to that Sarah Palin lady...I heard she took a bunch of money from hardworking oil companies and redistributed it to lazy non-working bums like her children. Socialist like that real make me mad!
And for ele;the lawsuit you mentioned was brought by a bitter clintonista whos a 9/11 truther{iguess this post was written for people like you?]do some research will ya?
ann;how many plumber do you know who make 250,000?
fool me once......
BTW in answer to your question about the # of "plumber" I know who make 250,000(I assume you mean $s), I know 3 personally, all have government contracts.
@ Ele
Self-conditioned brainwashing and deception hardly require any comment. It is so pathetic...
While we are digressing, nothing to say on the actual subject of this entry, on that GOP member letter which remind us some European 20th century fanatical ideology made of nauseous prejudices, of bigotry and hatred? Right, time to go back in your cave, seeking tailored for your self-deceptive propaganda 'facts' on Ireport, lol. Pathetic indeed.
What part of Europe? Msla, UMgolia? I'm sure you're trying to say something, but I don't understand broken English. Sorry. However I do agree that brainwashing and deception hardly require any comment. No one is "self conditioned" even single cell animals react to outside stimuli. And the less brain cells the more reaction.
Thank all you NPs for the entertainment, but I grow tired of slap stick.
The town of Libby, Montana that Senator Max Baucas has been helping in the medical area due to W.R. Grace poisoning so many residents through the years, which has caused so many deaths along with the illness, asbestos poisoning, trying to help the town to get back on its feet. Not only has it had the asbestos poisoning, but the primary employment shut down as the logging industry was stopped by the environmentalists; however they are are beginning to come back with smaller employers, some of which are reaching and going over the $250,000 per year. What will happen to this small town should they have to suffer another blow with higher taxes. Does the elitist groups even think about these hard working people or do they think only of themselves and how they can rape the taxpayer.
How do we know you aren't linked to radical Christianist terrorist organizations like Operation Rescue or that you aren't a follower of Rushdoony (or his later followers like Pat Robertson) and his Dominionist anti-American agenda? Your name doesn't tell us anything about your possible terrorist connections, but your blatant religious discrimination sure gives us some hints.
And Todd Palin is a pretty regular name, yet this guy is a member of a secessionist group, that encourage its members to "infiltrate" the regular political parties. His political party (AIP) was founded by a guy who hates America and blew himself up in a plastic explosives deal gone bad. And you think Todd Palin should get to lurk around the White House? Maybe you share his agenda.