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'Pledge To America' Is Just 'Satisfactory,' Says Family Research Council's Tony Perkins


First Posted: 09/23/10 06:04 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:50 PM ET

The religious right offered a hesitant embrace of the Republican Party's new "Pledge to America," with several groups saying they are happy the GOP included mentions of social issues but now expect Republicans, if they win back the majority, to follow through on their promises.

"While I have some disappointment that the pledge to honor the 'values issues' such as traditional marriage were not more clearly defined within the document, this is a significant improvement over the '94 Contact with America which was silent on the moral issues," said the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins in a statement to The Huffington Post. "The pledge is not exceptional, but it is satisfactory, as it does lay a foundation to build upon, and it moves Congressional Republicans to a place of public acknowledgment that values issues are to be a part of the conservative way forward."

The Pledge focuses much more heavily on economic issues than social ones, and according to Jon Ward of The Daily Caller, has "little of substance for the value voters movement." The preamble states, "We pledge to advance policies that promote greater liberty, wider opportunity, a robust defense, and national economic prosperity. We pledge to honor families, traditional marriage, life, and the private and faith-based organizations that form the core of our American values." Beyond that, however, there is very little mentioned, except plans to "permanently end taxpayer funding of abortion and codify the Hyde Amendment" and "enact into law conscience protections for health care providers, including doctors, nurses, and hospitals."

Even this language was controversial with the GOP leadership, and there was reportedly "a spirited debate behind closed doors about the degree to which social issues should be included in the new agenda." Rep. Mike Pence (R-Ind.), who won the presidential straw poll at the recent Values Voter Summit, "led the campaign to ensure social issues would not be ignored" in the Pledge.

Gary Bauer, president of American Values, was more pleased with the Pledge and told The Huffington Post that his political action committee will be "aggressively supporting it." "I'm just getting ready to send out an e-mail to 250K activists outlining what's in the pledge," he said Thursday afternoon. "So we're happy. It's not a platform per se, it's a series of legislative initiatives that House Republicans are focusing on, and I'm pleased that even though this election is obviously about first and foremost, job creation, and the economic problems, unlike the Contract with America, this pledge did bring up life and traditional marriage and pledge to defund abortion." He added that most of the values issues are being fought in the courts, so Congress is not the branch that will have the most impact anyway.

The Susan B. Anthony List political action committee put out a statement saying, "We applaud House GOP leaders for making a priority of codifying the Hyde Amendment and passing consensus legislation like the government-wide ban on taxpayer funding of abortion established by the Smith-Lipinski 'No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act.' Similarly, we encourage the leadership to make defunding Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers currently receiving taxpayer dollars an immediate priority."

Conservative radio host Laura Ingraham, however, was less impressed, stating that "the Republicans' tepid approach to social issues is disappointing. "... Anti-family policies, the anti-scientific insistence on embryonic stem cell research, and the reversal of the Mexico City policy must be addressed. While our unemployment crisis must be attacked first and foremost, these issues should still have a place in a 'Pledge to America.'"

There is increasingly a debate within the conservative movement about whether or not to push aside social issues in order to focus on the economy. Republican Party figures like Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour are arguing that they should be put aside for now, while many other members of the conservative movement are saying they must also have a central role.

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ResearchtheFacts 08:21 PM on 09/23/2010
The dems had better get a spine quick and start tasting the blood in their own mouth.  If this is just a sliver of a opening they had better blow it wide open. 

Start laying it out...  ." The preamble states, "We pledge to advance policies that promote greater liberty, wider opportunity, a robust defense, and national economic prosperity. "

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jimstaro
11:06 AM on 09/25/2010
Not much further to go, they made sure of that, now they want to finish the job!!!!!!!!!
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Michael Lindley
American in Paris
07:56 PM on 09/24/2010
How ironic those that wear Christianity on their sleeve behave exactly opposite to the teachings of Christ. Could it be because Jesus was Jewish and these yahoos aren't? What a pathetic bunch. They are veer un-American in my view.
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Matthew Breslin
This is not rocket science.
07:15 PM on 09/24/2010
The "religious right" is neither.
Eric4969
Type Today Post Tomorrow
05:53 PM on 09/24/2010
They Say it because America is to DUMB to see thru it and we wonder why the Richest nation in the World isn't even in the top 10 in Education LOL PATHETIC ISN"T IT LOLOLOL>OLOL Tea Baggers FOOLS lead by BILLIONAIRES lol and Repugs Lead By Billionairs from FOX you know Murdocka n Australian and The Saudi King Who also OWNS FOX and by the Way is FUNDING THE Mosque on ground ZERO LOL AMERICA THE DUMB our new Slogan LOL
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dimplesmile7
05:02 PM on 09/24/2010
Yes, he's upset. They forgot to add "No wide stances at an airport bathroom" and "All diapers must be discarded immediately after call girl visits."
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loubque
You don't have to agree, I'm still better.
03:55 PM on 09/24/2010
Ugh when are we gonna live in the Christian Republic of Republicana?
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AtheistMaximus
03:23 PM on 09/24/2010
OMG, republicans! How!!!!! How will you reduce deficits and cut taxes across the board. You can't just say your going to do it. It takes an actual plan, with numbers!!!! My god this is frustrating, it's like watching a bunch of apes trying to legislate.
11:36 PM on 09/24/2010
Obama hasn't figured that one out either.
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AtheistMaximus
08:25 AM on 09/27/2010
A little tough when republicans obstruct the house and senate. But you people care nothing for your country, so I guess it doesn't matter to you either way.
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02:20 AM on 09/25/2010
Well now that we all can see Obamateurism for what it is, disastrous, I guess it's time to let the adults get the job done as per '94. Hey, look on the bright side, they'll probably make Oduma look better whilst doing so......
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AtheistMaximus
08:27 AM on 09/27/2010
hahahahahahaha..... Yeah those guy's who were voted in in '94 and reigned into the Bush years. They did a bang up job. OMG, you republicans are so lgn0rant it would be funny if it weren't so disastrous to our country.
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keepemhonest
02:18 PM on 09/24/2010
 Value Voters ... WTFdoes that even mean?

They sure as he// don't VALUE other people's liberty

How is demanding that all citizens do NOT have the right to marry the person they fall in love with of any VALUE to ... anything.

How is demanding a woman let the govt know she is pregnant of any VALUE to the woman who deserves a right to privacy

How is demanding a woman let the govt know WHAT she will do about her pregnancy of any VALUE to the woman who deserves a right to privacy

These effers highjacked the word "majority" when they tried to con us into thinking their oppressive social agenda was somehow a ....."Moral Majority"

Then they highjacked the word "GOD" and called themselves Christian - trying to con us into thinking that you're not really christian unless you agree with their oppressive social agenda

Now they highjacked the word "Value" to con us into thinking we should value their oppressive social agenda

Simultaneously, they've highjacked the Libertarian Party & call themselves Teabaggers.

Oh, and someone should call Marjorie Dannenfelser of Susan B. Anthony List and tell her that the REAL Susan B. Anthony was GAY AND SHE SUPPORTED A WOMAN'S RIGHT OF CHOICE.

05:02 PM on 09/24/2010
Its simple they want American to be a christian version of Iran, a new christian theocracy. They want the government to enforce morals....their morals (religious police anyone). We can all thank Reagan for giving these idiots a foot in the door.
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Kansas1
01:38 PM on 09/24/2010
I wish these bible thumpers would stay the F out of politics. I'm getting so sick of them trying to overthrow everything America stood for and make it a Christian Nation. Welcome to Christian version of Iran.....if they had their way, another inquisition would be here.
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02:22 AM on 09/25/2010
We are based in Judeo-Christian principles, remember.......
10:29 AM on 09/25/2010
What principles exactly? How many of the ten commandments are in our laws? ;)
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Dave Harpe
Was young, now old.
01:37 PM on 09/24/2010
Republicans who are libertarians, not right wing Christians, should consider this carefully before voting. This is a wedge issue that can split the Republican party if it becomes a big talking point by anyone who is prominent in the media.
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TitaniumAvatar
Sinister yet Dexterous
01:34 PM on 09/24/2010
That's OK, thinking Americans are not impressed with the Religious Right or this new pledge.
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Carbon Forteetoo
Not enough characters to say anything clev
01:19 PM on 09/24/2010
Tony Perkins should find a more honorable line of work, like used car salesman, or telemarketer, or Nigerian Internet scam emailer, or WalMart associate.
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Tecmage
Pithy comment here
01:13 PM on 09/24/2010
Rachel Maddow hit it on the last night with what was MISSING from the pledge. Banning abortions in ALL cases, eliminating Dept of Education and EPA, privatizing Social Security, Medicare and the VA.

If all Tea Party GOP candidates were to win seats, how does the not-so-Tea-Party GOP reign them in on those issues? That's the stuff that Angle et al are talking about. How do you reconcile smaller government with a government that also bans abortions and monitors pregnancies?

The pledge itself is a joke- long on Tea-Party-like criticism and short on ideas, or nothing on implementing those ideas. If the GOP really wanted Tort Reform, they could have had it years ago, but they know the type of Tort Reform they'd implement does fix problems, plus the GOp likes to sue as well. They could have tried to make Bush's Tax cuts permenant, but knew they didn't have the votes. They offer up a repeal of HCR, but attempt to fix problems with solutions from HCR.
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JohnBryansFontaine
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01:01 PM on 09/24/2010
The Bible and the Constitution in Conservative Tea Party Agendas
By Michael Streich

http://www.suite101.com/content/the-bible-and-the-constitution-in-conservative-tea-party-agendas-a289405
12:45 PM on 09/24/2010
They also forgot to include a pledge to give at least $1,000,000.00 a year to his church. Just like when Jindal flew around in his helicopter donating government money to the churches in LA.