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FRC’s Tony Perkins “Unimpressed” With State of the Union Speech

Jim Burroway

January 24th, 2007

The Family “Research” Council’s Tony Perkins issued a press released in which he complained about President Bush’s State of the Union address last night. Apparently, the Uniter-In-Chief’s message wasn’t divisive enough:

“What will become of the culture of life, the defense of marriage and permanent family-friendly tax policies?” Perkins asked. He called on Bush to “fight for the American family, and American families will stand with you!”

Tuesday’s State of the Union speech marked the first such address in five years in which the president did not focus on family values issues like abortion, stem cell research and marriage.

Noting that President Bush called for constitutional bans on same-sex marriage in the 2004 and 2005 State of the Union messages, he “avoided homosexual ‘marriage’ after a year — 2006 — in which efforts to create a constitutional amendment to ban it failed.”

If this speech is any indication, perhaps the President finally recognized that the old politics of division and scapegoating didn’t serve his administration well. Only time will tell if there has been a change of heart. But there is one thing we can all count on. In Tony Perkin’s ideal America, second-class citizenry would not only be acceptable, it would be the law of the land.

Update: Gary Bauer of American Values chims in with an e-mail he sent to his troops (You don’t want to know what shows up in my inbox sometimes!):

While the president did challenge the Senate to provide up-or-down votes on his judicial nominees, I was disappointed that there was no mention of values issues –- like the sanctity of life, traditional marriage, or religious freedom. I realize the president was addressing a hostile Congress and was undoubtedly advised to avoid these “controversial issues.” But, my friends, defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman is not controversial with the American people.

Tell that to the people of Arizona.

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