Thursday, January 6, 2011

Mitch Daniels: Yielding to 'Forces of Homosexual Extremism'

From a profile of Indiana's Republican governor, Mitch Daniels:
And then, [Daniels] says, the next president, whoever he is, “would have to call a truce on the so-called social issues. We’re going to just have to agree to get along for a little while,” until the economic issues are resolved. Daniels is pro-life himself, and he gets high marks from conservative religious groups in his state. He serves as an elder at the Tabernacle Presbyterian Church, in inner-city Indianapolis, which he’s attended for 50 years. In 1998, with a few other couples from Tabernacle and a nearby Baptist congregation, he and his wife founded a “Christ-centered” school, The Oaks Academy, in a downtown neighborhood the local cops called “Dodge City.” It’s flourishing now with 315 mostly poor kids who pursue a classical education: Latin from third grade on, logic in middle school, rhetoric in eighth grade, an emphasis throughout on the treasures of Western Civilization. “It’s the most important thing I’ve ever been involved in,” he told me. (emphases mine)
Bryan Fischer, the American Family Association's director of issue analysis, says,
"When you [call a truce], you're yielding the field to the forces of homosexual extremism."
Perhaps such purportedly callow surrender, as practiced by Mitch Daniels, is something more conservatives should consider instead of arming the circular firing squad now gathering outside of CPAC.

HT: Dara

2 comments:

Jason Vines said...

And here I thought you'd found Focus on the Family's communal stash of gay porn.

PolGrrl said...

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