Why to NOT VOTE FOR Rev. Jody Hice
JODY HICE ON ABORTION
- “How many times have we denounced the murderous acts of people like
Hitler? Most certainly, his Actions and similar ones by other political leaders
should be vehemently condemned! Yet, we so easily overlook the genocide that
has been committed within our own country. Our murderous dealings are much
worse than Hitler’s six million Jews or Mussolini’s three hundred thousand.
The genocide in America is inexcusable! It is worse than genocide. We
are guilty of eugenics!”
JODY HICE ON WOMEN
ENTERING POLITICS – Hice has been quoted as saying “I see nothing wrong
with it as long as she is acting within the authority of her husband.” – WOW!
It is inconceivable that in 2014 someone with these extreme beliefs could
actually win a Republican primary for US Congress.
JODY HICE ENDORSES
CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR BEING GAY AND COMPARES GAY MARRIAGE TO INCEST,
BESTIALITY, AND ADULTS HAVING SEX WITH CHILDREN: With no precedent
whatsoever and with an attitude set on vacating the Bowers decision, the Court
determined that homosexual sodomy is a fundamental right with full protection
under the U.S. Constitution. There is no doubt this was a massive departure
from American jurisprudence and it transmitted indescribable damage to marriage
as well as the culture as a whole.”
“For instance an individual cannot marry someone who is
already married, even if he really ‘loves’ her. Similarly a person who is
married cannot find a third person to marry. The concept of ‘love’ is not the
issue when it comes to marriage! People love all kinds of other people and
things, but that does not grant permission for marriage. It is illegal to marry
a child or a sibling. It is illegal to marry a pet, which many people love so
dearly. So, it is fair to say that marriage is not simply about two people who
love each other.” (Page 79 – “Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
“Some ask the question, “How does same sex-‘marriage’
threaten your marriage?” The answer is similar to asking, “How does a trashy
neighborhood affect you?” (Page 81 – “Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
JODY HICE ON HATE
CRIMES “There is no significant national problem of unfairness or harm
against the gay and lesbian community. In fact, in many ways they already enjoy
more rights and freedoms than other Americans.” (Page 83 – “Now or Never,” by
Jody Hice)
JODY HICE ON PUBLIC
EDUCATION “The public school system has miserably failed, and there are at
least three glaring reasons for its failure.
1.) It is a monopoly that is forced upon tax payers; 2.) It is based on
centralized decision-making from Washington D.C. (the Department of Education
should be eradicated!); and 3) schools have become centers of indoctrination
and social engineering through the abusive era of political correctness.’ (Page
140 – “Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
JODY HICE ON RADICAL
ISLAM: “When taken in its entirety, Islam is not a religion. Rather it is a
totalitarian way of life complete with its own legal system (Sharia Law),
financial structure, military and government system. Although Islam has a
religious component, it is much more than a simple religious ideology. It is a
complete geo-political structure, and as such, does not deserve First Amendment
protection.” (Page 151 – “Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
JODY HICE ON STATES
RIGHTS AND THE CIVIL WAR: “The Seventeenth Amendment should be repealed. As
another attempt to curb state rights, the Seventeenth was ratified in 1913, allowing citizens to directly
elect Senators rather than the initial constitutional plan, which called for
Senators to be appointed by their various state legislatures. (Page 175, “Now or Never,” by
Jody Hice)
“Most discussions of the Tenth Amendment centers around
using the state legislature enforcing (The Tenth Amendment) when the Supreme
Court fails to do so. In that situation the state legislature to enforce it
when the Supreme Court fails to do so. In that situation, the state legislature
declares a (federal) law null and void within the state’s borders.” (Page 204,
“Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
Unfortunately, the Civil War drastically altered the
constitutional view of states’ rights. Although the technical reasons for the
War are still being debated, there is no doubt that tensions between the North
and the South started shortly after the Revolution…. And of course, there was
the horrendous debate over slavery, which was considered the nucleus of
Southern economy…. No doubt. Lincoln was in a very difficult position and from
his perspective; the only way to salvage the nation was to expand government
powers over individual states. Morally, his decision appeared reasonable;
slavery needed to be addressed. (Page 205, “Now or Never, by Jody Hice”)
JODY HICE ON
LIBERTARIANS: “However, to embrace other key elements of the libertarian
movement will eventually lead to a conflict with Christian principles,
especially in light of the existing American culture. Specifically, the
idealistic treatment of social issues within libertarianism is problematic. In
a nutshell, their belief is that government should have little-to-nothing to do
by way of restricting certain behaviors and those individuals should be
essentially free to do as they wish. The attitude is that “it is not the
government’s business to tell me how to live.” That outlook sounds very
‘liberating’ and constitutional, but in reality, it is inherently dangerous.”
“Libertarians often pride themselves in being fiscally
conservative and socially liberal. Truthfully, the one is made impossible if
the later is left unattended. There are many examples that could be used, but
let’s consider no-fault divorce and weak family policies. This “liberal”
approach has been part of a cultural problem, encouraging out-of-wedlock
relations that lead to fatherless families. It now costs Americans about one
trillion dollars decade because of the single mother plight.” Page 218 – 219,
“Now or Never,” by Jody Hice)
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