Um, what?
From an article about why Democrats "abhor" Social Security reform (my emphasis):
It is perhaps the biggest deception of the twentieth century to portray Social Security surpluses as anything other than a supplemental income tax, further burdening the citizenry while enabling big-government liberal Democrats from both parties to perpetuate their "business as usual."
Yeah, that's right - "big-government liberal Democrats from both parties." Which would be big-government Republicans who have racked up record deficits in the last four years, squandering a surplus and putting undue pressure on the value of the dollar.
The article also attacks the AARP, and attempts to explain "why it cannot sanction any Bush plan." Like the Medicare drug bill it helped push through Congress last year.
Guys like this don't deserve a link. And it makes me wonder if someone who worked with the Wyoming GOP and the Christian Coalition lies to make a point or just doesn't know any better. Either way, it doesn't seem very Christian, although it some would say it sure seems to fit with the GOP.