tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19678732.post5677593479542183943..comments2023-07-31T10:39:53.182-05:00Comments on The Blog of the American Chesterton Society: Palin again: rRNA beyond the pale, or the suppressed pun?Nancy C. Brownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06169395014931291729noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19678732.post-85747985862459518462010-09-26T11:38:09.372-05:002010-09-26T11:38:09.372-05:00Except of course, that Palin is not pro-life as mu...Except of course, that Palin is not pro-life as much as she is against abortion with certain exceptions and of course, her pro-contraception position. Not very strong family values in my book.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19678732.post-6922230154972277612010-09-20T12:12:26.852-05:002010-09-20T12:12:26.852-05:00It would indeed be unChestertonian to promote immo...It would indeed be unChestertonian to promote immorality over morality, which no one here seems to have done.<br /><br />I admire Mrs. Palin for her strong family values.Nancy C. Brownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06169395014931291729noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19678732.post-14255369844297497422010-09-19T18:14:22.790-05:002010-09-19T18:14:22.790-05:00Sarah Palin is a strong anti-abortionist in both f...Sarah Palin is a strong anti-abortionist in both faith and practice. I should think it highly unorthodox if any Chestertonian were to assail her while praising such enablers of abortion as the late Ted Kennedy. We need more non-Catholics like Palin and fewer Catholics like Ted Kennedy.<br /><br />One's attitude towards abortion defines morality today as slavery did in the 19th century.Manuel A. Tellecheahttp://reviewofcuban-americanblogs.blogspot.com/2008/09/from-tellechea-newspaper-archives.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19678732.post-42896408474086278312010-09-18T16:11:13.641-05:002010-09-18T16:11:13.641-05:00It's funny that there's already a portmant...It's funny that there's already a portmanteau to describe Chesterton's relationship with Shaw: "frenimies."<br /><br />After seeing Chesterton's generous attitude towards his foes, does it seem erronic (or ironeus?)to anyone else for a Chestertonian to say that "progessivism is poison," as someone is quoted below as saying? (Of course, that speaker does get bipartisanship points for also apparently having refudiated some conservatives as "idiots.")Brianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15277228454345576226noreply@blogger.com