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Honoring Reverend King and Sanctity of Life Sunday

Monday, January 16, 2017

To: Friends & Supporters

From: Gary L. Bauer

Sanctity Of Life Sunday

I hope your church celebrated Sanctity of Life Sunday yesterday. Mine did. One of our pastors pointed out that if you paused for just 30 seconds to remember the life of one innocent unborn child lost to abortion, it would take 50 years to remember every life destroyed since Roe v. Wade.

Nothing is ever certain in Washington, D.C. But I believe that on Sanctity of Life Sunday in 2018, we will be celebrating some significant pro-life victories!

Honoring Reverend King

Today is the day we honor the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. The left and the secular media like to refer to him as “Doctor,” a title he certainly deserved. But I like to call him Reverend because it reminds us that he based his entire effort on the second paragraph of the Declaration of Independence. Those words tell us that our rights come from God. And because we are all created in His image, skin color is irrelevant.

Reverend King had a dream — that his children would live in an America where they would be judged based on the content of their character and not the color of their skin.

It is so sad that the country’s first black president has exploited race time and again rather than bringing us together and achieving the reconciliation so many desired. After eight years of Obama, race relations are at their lowest level in decades.

Lewis vs. Trump

No doubt you saw the headlines. Rep. John Lewis (D-GA) and President-elect Trump were trading sharp words. It all started when late Friday when Lewis said, “I don’t see this President-elect as a legitimate president. I think the Russians participated in helping this man get elected.”

As we have noted repeatedly, there is not one shred of evidence that the Russians hacked voting machines or changed vote totals.

Not surprisingly, Trump responded. He tweeted, “Congressman John Lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district, which is in horrible shape and falling apart (not to mention crime infested) rather than falsely complaining about the election results.”

The left-wing news media pounced. Virtually every outlet ran headlines like this one from ABC: “Donald Trump Attacks Civil Rights Icon John Lewis.” They all ran pictures showing Lewis being beaten at the historic 1965 civil rights march in Selma.

Casual observers were left with the impression, quite deliberately, that Trump started the feud. The degree of distortion is breathtaking!

Lewis’ leadership in the civil rights movement is indeed praiseworthy. But it does not give him a free pass to engage in demagoguery in the political arena without any response.

I did a little research this weekend and was reminded that Rep. Lewis has a disturbing history in this regard. He has repeatedly smeared conservatives with unfounded accusations of racism his entire career.

Lewis compared John McCain and Sarah Palin to George Wallace.

Lewis suggested that Mitt Romney was a closet segregationist.

It was John Lewis who smeared Tea Party activists in 2010, saying they used the “N word” at an anti-Obamacare rally.

Breitbart founder Andrew Breitbart offered to donate $100,000 to the United Negro College Fund if anyone could produce any evidence to corroborate Lewis’ charge. There were members of Congress, staff, reporters and activists there, yet no one could back up that slanderous charge.

I have no doubt that Vladimir Putin, first and foremost, wanted to discredit our constitutional republic by creating doubt about the results. But John Lewis is playing right into Putin’s hands. Both Putin and Lewis want a weak president who is unable to marshal political support behind him.

When Lewis makes absurd claims questioning Trump’s legitimacy, I’m sure glasses of vodka are being raised in his honor in the Kremlin.

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