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Message: Entry: The Silence of Father Neuhaus Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/the_silence_of_father_neuhaus#7920 Post contents: Dr. Hitchcock call your office. Here is a list of considerations from your friend, George Wiegel, for republican,cathokic party types to consider asking of our next president. Presumably in the order of importance. WAR, WAR, WAR, Jihad and then the appointment of judges,education,etc.. Would you mind to spend a little more of your time analysing your own fellow travelers and leave the older, more tried and true,wounded,but still valiant, warriors alone ? Or as the old timers still say to bothersome and impolite men of your caliber, "Thanks, it was nice to hear from you." Presidential Spring Training By George Weigel Posted: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 THE CATHOLIC DIFFERENCE Publication Date: March 14, 2007 "Herewith, questions to be put to any presidential candidate with whom you're in contact: Iran: Iran is, at most, a few years away from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability. The Iranian government today is led by an apocalyptic who seems quite serious in his belief that incinerating the State of Israel -- even if that would involve the retaliatory incineration of Iran -- would be worthwhile, because it would hasten the coming of the messianic age. Iran with nuclear weapons would be an unprecedented danger: a nuclear power with a passion for martyrdom. What do you propose to do to forestall Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's doomsday scenario? Iraq: Is the war in Iraq a singularity, or is it part of the fabric of the global struggle against Islamic jihadism? If you believe it's a singular situation, why do so many jihadists think otherwise? If Iraq is one front in a global contest, how do you imagine the U.S. end-game in Iraq shaping the rest of the struggle? Defunding jihadism: One reason why Wahhabism and other jihadist ideologies have traction in the 21st century is that the West has transferred trillions of dollars to people who have exported radical Islamism around the globe. This is suicidal. What can be done about our dependency on Middle East oil -- not in the next 20 or 30 years, but in the next ten? Hearts and minds: Do you think it's a good idea for U.S.-funded Arab-language radio to broadcast Britney Spears, J. Lo. and Eminem throughout the Arab world? Is this the best story we can tell about our culture and its values? The Life Issues: Are you aware that embryonic stem-cell research has yet to produce a single clinical application, while dozens of cures have been effected with adult stem-cell therapies? Do you agree that the oversell of embryonic stem-cell research is cruel? What should the U.S. government do to accelerate the development of therapies based on non-embryo-destructive stem cells? Do you believe that Roe v. Wade was rightly decided? Would you nominate Supreme Court justices who think that Roe v. Wade was rightly decided? Would you ask potential Supreme Court nominees whether they agreed with Justice Byron White (a Kennedy appointee) that Roe was an act of "raw judicial usurpation"? Europe's experience demonstrates that, where euthanasia is permitted, euthanasia will soon be required. What will you do, in health care policy and federal judicial nominations, to prevent America from becoming inhospitable to the so-called "burdensome" elderly? Education: Why does the United States do such a poor job in its elementary and secondary schools, measured by the standards of other information-age societies? Are you "pro-choice" when it comes to parents being empowered to choose the best education for their children? If so, do you support vouchers, tax credits, or some other form of financial aid that "follows the child," irrespective of whether the school the child attends is religious? Is something awry when colleges and universities accumulate multi-billion-dollar tax-free endowments but charge their undergraduates $50,000 (at least) per year? Partisanship: Do you agree that there is "partisan division" in Washington because there are real disagreements about serious issues? Roots: Is the presidency, for you, an ambition, a job, or a vocation? -- George Weigel is a senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center in Washington, D.C. Sent at: 2008 10 06