Posted by
Adam Cassandra on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 8:33:36 PM
JUST KIDDING!!! How could I not support
this woman? She's intelligent, courageous, inspirational, and let's
face it, stunning. It was refreshing to see someone keeping to their
beliefs and faith, instead of compromising them for short term gain.
What
I hope really comes out of this whole situation is that America sees
what the gay agenda is really all about. The goal is not a land of
tolerance where people can agree to disagree and get on with their
lives, but domination of the majority by a violent minority. Across
America, including in California, the majority of people do not agree
with gay marriage. When they disagree, they are attacked. In every
case, except recently in Vermont, gay marriage has been imposed on
people by the judiciary despite the people voting to uphold traditional
marriage. Vermont is a dangerous state that should be voted out of the
Union anyway. The place is a haven for child molesters, with judges
who refuse to fully prosecute them and protect children.
Gay
activist label anyone who disagrees with them a hateful bigot, worthy
of chastisement and punishment. The result? So called "hate crimes"
legislation.
A vote is looming tomorrow on HR 1913, the Local
Law Enforcement Protection Act of 2009. The aim of this bill is to
"protect" homosexuals and people with gender identity issues. The
"protection" is from opposing view points.
Even though the
14th Amendment already provides for equal protection for all citizens,
this special legislation is required for some reason.
All this
bill will do is open the door to trample our constitutional rights to
free speech and free religion. If you quote that the Bible is against
homosexuality--lawsuit. If you quote that the Qur'an is against
homosexuality--lawsuit. If you protest against a gay pride
parade--lawsuit. If you are an "ex-gay," and say that homosexuality is
a choice that can be overcome--lawsuit. The government will tell you
what beliefs, opinions, and thoughts will be acceptable in America.
If this bill gets passed, you can basically kiss the Constitution goodbye.