The conservative Republican commentator in D.C. clearly disagrees with Michael Steele on this issue: "Did we hear anything about how our public schools —
controlled by unions whose agenda is growing their benefits and
promoting moral relativism among our youth — are destroying our
children and our future? No."
She continues her commentary: "When Ronald Reagan was first elected in November 1980,
18 percent of our babies were born to unwed mothers. Today 42 percent
are. Anyone who thinks this is not a crisis of the first order can just
as easily vote for a Democrat as a Republican. Americans just re-elected a president who opposed the
Supreme Court decision banning partial birth abortion. The leader of our
nation thinks it should be legal in America to kill a live, fully
formed infant. What does this say about America today and our future?"
More commentary from Ms. Parker: "There may be Republicans who think that we can ignore
the crisis in character and values that underlie our fiscal crisis.
There may be Republicans that think if we have a better tax system it
doesn’t matter if we have a country of single mothers, sexually
ambiguous and confused men, and abortion and euthanasia on demand. Ignoring these things would mean not just the end of the Republican Party but also the end of our country."
Star Parker: "We Have A National Crisis In Character. No Way Should The Republican Party Ignore Social Issues"
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