MUST READ!!! KANSAS CITY CONGRESSMAN CLEAVER DOUBLE TALKING POINTS HONOR SPEAKER BOEHNER AND THE POPE!!!



Recent events this week have stirred up Kansas City denizens dealing with the national scene . . . And this town's top politico helps guide voters through the maze of opinion regarding our Democracy and faith life.

To wit . . .

CHECK CONGRESSMAN CLEAVER STATEMENTS ON THE RESIGNATION OF REP. BOEHNER AND THE WORDS OF THE POPE!!!

Here are the money quotes:

Congressman Cleaver’s Statement on the Resignation of Speaker John Boehner: "I regret the resignation of John Boehner, but I regret more that his Speakership has been marred by the fact that he could not be the leader he sought to be: a leader who understood that strong governance comes with the responsibility to work for the greater good. Unfortunately, he was prevented from doing so because of a small group of Tea-Party members in his conference who equate compromise with capitulation. Though many people predicted that this moment would come, reality has set in, and we can only hope that this institution is able to leave the petty partisanship in the past."

And then . . .

Congressman Cleaver Considers The Pope And His U.S. Visit: "Yes, I am an ordained United Methodist preacher and that did not, in any way, inhibit my respect for this pope. I listened to his words and the commonalities in our faith traditions moved me more than the differences distress me . . . It is my sincere hope that the words of the Holy Father will not fall on deaf ears, and that we as Members of Congress will use this as a defining moment in our time as public servants. We have a great responsibility to provide for the people, as he said to us yesterday, “All political activity must serve and promote the good of the human person and be based on respect for his or her dignity.”

Now, here's this week's mailer from this town's most prominent elected official . . .

Reflecting on Pope Francis's Congressional Address

Thursday was one of the most memorable days in my life. Having the opportunity to see Pope Francis close up was a bulky blessing. I sat in the House Chamber thinking about the impactful style of leadership this pontiff brings to the world.
Yes, I am an ordained United Methodist preacher and that did not, in any way, inhibit my respect for this pope. I listened to his words and the commonalities in our faith traditions moved me more than the differences distress me.

Pope Francis traversed a wide range of critical topics, including climate change, immigration, and gun control. I especially focused in on his references to the Golden Rule, civility, and that history will judge us for our actions. These are his words:

"Let us remember the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" (Mt 7:12).

"This Rule points us in a clear direction. Let us treat others with the same passion and compassion with which we want to be treated. Let us seek for others the same possibilities which we seek for ourselves. Let us help others to grow, as we would like to be helped ourselves. In a word, if we want security, let us give security; if we want life, let us give life; if we want opportunities, let us provide opportunities. The yardstick we use for others will be the yardstick which time will use for us. The Golden Rule also reminds us of our responsibility to protect and defend human life at every stage of its development."


It is my sincere hope that the words of the Holy Father will not fall on deaf ears, and that we as Members of Congress will use this as a defining moment in our time as public servants. We have a great responsibility to provide for the people, as he said to us yesterday, “All political activity must serve and promote the good of the human person and be based on respect for his or her dignity.”

As we look forward into the coming days and weeks, we have a responsibility to provide for the common good and heed the words of the pope. I will always consider it one of the many great honors of my life that I had the opportunity to learn from him yesterday. May God bless him and the United States of America!
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Comments

  1. And then there's the blood moon coming up that's going to kill us all.

    So be good.

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  2. Blah, Blah, more Blah from a fucking politician who thinks he don't have to pay his bills but would haunt you till you died if you ever fucked him out of some cash.

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  3. Cash wash quotes?

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  4. Kudos to Cleaver for thinking outside partisan lines.

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  5. Shut the fuck up. Cleaver is the personification of partisan you moron.

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  6. Cheese dick

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  7. I like Cleaver, he is a good dancer.

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  8. I can fully understand why anyone in D.C. would be impressed with any degree of leadership - for sure.

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