Sunday, December 31, 2006
MERCIECA THE POLITICIAN
Economics is not the only field in which this philosopher attempts to speak with authority. Check out the "Questions that News Reporters Should Ask the American President". And check out the subjects on which he writes in the links on the right of the website. Do you suppose he's working for the Democrats? Or is he just anti-USA? Whatever, this man is heart and soul a globalist.
I was trying to find his stance on abortion when this website turned up. Abortion is mentioned in question 7:
7. Why do self proclaimed pro-life politicians view the life’s termination of the pre-born as murder while they view the life’s termination of thousands of innocent people massacred brutally in Iraq as patriotism instead of murder?
Basis of the Question: In the USA most fundamentalist clergymen are very vocal in condemning the death of the innocent pre-born through abortion. Ironically, they remain completely silent when it comes to the condemning of atrocious war actions that lead to the brutal massacre of thousands and millions of innocent post-born with military ammunitions procured mostly by the USA. Some of these clergymen explain that killing through abortion is always an intrinsic evil. Then they add saying that since there are circumstances that war could be justified, the consequent massacre of tens of thousands and even millions of innocent people may not be necessarily viewed as intrinsic evil!
He glosses over the basic distinction between innocent life and sinful life, and he is smart enough to know the difference. Does this speak of an agenda?
Take a look at what he has to say about Cuba in No. 3:
3. Cuba has become one of the most peaceful and progressive nations in the world. Why does the USA continue with its embargo against Cuba and the prohibition of Americans to visit this great island nation?
Basis of the Question: If it is true that a tree is judged by the fruit it gives, then we have to judge the Cuban government not by what the USA says, but by the actions such a government performed in the best interest of its people. Cuba’s President Fidel Castro was instrumental: a) in virtually eliminating illiteracy from his nation, b) in providing free education to all Cubans from the cradle to the grave, including the university level, c) in providing more medical doctors to developing nations to work there gratis than any other nation on earth, d) in furnishing the homeless with modest shelters, and e) in allowing all Cubans to have free medical attention, hospitalization, and prescription drugs.
Communist apologetics? Maybe the reporter could ask the President why the Cubans all want to come to Miami, hmmm?