September 2nd, 2010
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Marriage, one man, one woman.
The side of the debate on marriage by liberals invariably centers on “rights.” The Conservative rebuttal is to revert the debate to the natural law, because natural law trumps civil rights. Don’t let this point unsettle you because it is the same reasoning that placed attention to it by our Founding Fathers in the Declaration of Independence and Constitution. They understood the natural law.
Natural law demonstrates that male and female were created for one another for the procreation and education of offspring. Mankind has understood the societal magnitude of the coupling of a male and a female, and over time gave it definition and protection; marriage. However, bear in mind, the underlying natural law conditions to marriage are sex, procreation, and education of offspring.
This understanding of the natural law regarding procreation has a recorded historical basis of thousands of years. The Judea Christian biblical reference often used about procreation has to do with Zechariah and his childless wife, Elizabeth (Luke 1:5-25). In the times of Zechariah, a Jew who had no children could be removed from the temple (God). Childlessness has always been grounds for divorce. Actually divorce is a less accurate term for a lack of procreation in marriage. The better term is annulment, because the natural law prescribes that “marriage” not open to procreation, is no marriage.
Therefore, without procreative sex, homosexual marriage is a nullity, a void, because the sexual attraction, a condition to which we admit exists, can never procreate because the natural law made no physical provision for it.
Summary Points
1. The natural order attracts male and female into procreative sex.
2. Society found this to be good and protects the procreative union, which replaces society numerically.
3. Homosexual unions are a procreative nullity, which reduces society numerically.
August 6th, 2010
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Introduction Remarks
Conservative Party USA Convention
Friday, July 23rd, 9:30 A.M.
Although I greatly appreciate the fine introduction of me by Marcus Kohan, it did omit one new characteristic about me. It seems I don’t have good sense. You see, about three months ago, after sparring with a voter curious about the Conservative party, it ended up by the voter telling me “I was an idiot wasting my time.” That kind of bothered me until a few weeks ago I read where the MSNBC host, Keith Olbermann, called Sarah Palin and Glenn Beck, “idiots.” Now I feel better! Read the rest of this entry »
July 21st, 2010
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My friends in the Conservative Party USA are getting together in New Orleans beginning tonight. Many of them will be meeting for the very first time face to face. I had planned to be there, but unfortunately I will have to miss this historic event. Read the rest of this entry »
June 15th, 2010
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The U.S. Constitution as originally ratified provided that of the two
bodies of Congress, the House of Representatives, where each House
member is answerable directly to the individual citizen in their
election district, would be elected by the popular vote of them, while
the Senate would answer directly to the states, each senate member
being appointed by their respective state legislature. Read the rest of this entry »
June 5th, 2010
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I hope your plans are made to attend the Conservative Party USA Convention to be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, July 22-24, 2010. This will be a unique opportunity for members of the Conservative Party USA to get together to discuss Party activities, goals and ideals and to celebrate the successes to date. Read the rest of this entry »
May 28th, 2010
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“EYES RIGHT – The Memorial Day Parade” is a poem written some sixty years ago by our national chairman Sam Gallo, a military service member, and is particularly appropriate for Memorial Day. Read the rest of this entry »
May 20th, 2010
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I have been closely following the Primary Elections in the various states to this point. There have been twelve so far in addition to three Special Elections with Hawai’i having a Special Election on May 22. Read the rest of this entry »
May 1st, 2010
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Political discourse in America is fairly acrimonious, but this is really nothing new. Since the founding of the country, personal smears are the standard on which one person or party gains a real or perceived advantage over another. Currently, one side screams racist or nazi, the other socialist or communist. Neither side of any issue hears the other, and so it becomes impossible to debate the core points of any discussion. Even when we do take the time to fully understand an opposing position, it is easier to allow misinformation and untruth to stir the population than it is to present logical well thought out arguments that persuade through superior reasoning. While engaged in political conversation with your friends and acquaintances, respect can easily be forgotten or cast aside, but whenever you allow your passions to overcome reason, you lose. Read the rest of this entry »
April 20th, 2010
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An economics professor at a local college made a statement that he had never failed a single student before, but had recently failed an entire class. That class had insisted that Obama’s socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer. Read the rest of this entry »