Below The (Bible) Belt

The GOP have admitted that they’re trying to scare religious folks away from voting for Kerry :

The Republican Party acknowledged yesterday sending mass mailings to residents of two states warning that “liberals” seek to ban the Bible. It said the mailings were part of its effort to mobilize religious voters for President Bush.

The mailings include images of the Bible labeled “banned” and of a gay marriage proposal labeled “allowed.” A mailing to Arkansas residents warns: “This will be Arkansas if you don’t vote.” A similar mailing was sent to West Virginians.

A liberal religious group, the Interfaith Alliance, circulated a copy of the Arkansas mailing to reporters yesterday to publicize it. “What they are doing is despicable,” said Don Parker, a spokesman for the alliance. “They are playing on people’s fears and emotions.”

In an e-mail message, Christine Iverson, a spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee, confirmed that the party had sent the mailings.

“When the Massachusetts Supreme Court sanctioned same-sex marriage and people in other states realized they could be compelled to recognize those laws, same-sex marriage became an issue,” Ms. Iverson said. “These same activist judges also want to remove the words ‘under God’ from the Pledge of Allegiance.”

The mailing is the latest evidence of the emphasis Republicans are putting on motivating conservative Christian voters to vote this fall. But as the appeals become public, they also risk alienating moderate and swing voters.

There aren’t enough expletives to properly describe this sort of filth.

Since Republicans think the jump from gay marriage to “Democrats want to ban the Bible” is perfectly acceptable, I’m sure they wouldn’t mind Democrats using the Bush administration’s budget cuts for rape crisis hotlines as a justification to run ads declaring “George W. Bush wants to rape your wives and daughters!!!”

Then again, unlike the GOP, we don’t have to lie about our opponent to make him look bad.


posted by greg on September 24, 2004 @ 12:16 pm

one comment so far

  1. I’ll simply point out that Dubya himself continues to mar the corners of his beard on a daily basis. Clearly opposed to the Bible.

    Comment by ed — September 29, 2004 @ 1:39 pm

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