Posted on 02/26/2013 8:48:11 AM PST by Baynative
Get out of here.
That was one Wyoming state representatives message to a resident who contacted him recently stating her opposition to a bill that would have allowed people with concealed carry permits to carry guns in public schools, colleges and sporting events.
(Excerpt) Read more at theblaze.com ...
Ample evidence has shown that schools and guns do not mix, and in particular, guns in the hands of amateurs/non-professionals is extremely dangerous, especially in any highly-charged situation, Fulbright wrote. To expose our children to greater risk in their schools by encouraging more guns on campuses is something that we cannot allow.
Fulbright also said she was concerned about the profoundly serious dangers of fracking and said the question of whether to leave was wrenching to all of us.
I know of other new-to-Wyoming families in similar contemplation. Your choices matter. It would be sad to see an exodus of educated, childrearing age adults from Wyoming as a result of poor lawmaking, she wrote.
Rep. Hans Hunts response? By all means, leave.
It is comforting to know that there are younger patriots who still believe in and stand up for America's heritage of self determination and free enterprise.
Generations ago, the town preacher was likely the most educated person there, and was accorded due respect. Today, this woman might be the most poorly educated person in her church.
Well said, Rep. Hunt! Better to have such idiots leave now before they over-run your state.
Boo yah! Hunt for President.
Good answer! Hope this is a sign of more serious resistance to the ignorance of the left!
They have zero sense of cause and effect. In their world, everything the wish would happen is causal, and everything that does happen is incidental.
My parents used to attend a local church that went through 4 pastors before finally waking up and leaving.
Each of these ‘pastors’ had questionable qualifications at best and each left the church broke and nearly empty before leaving. The problem boiled down to a group of ‘church ladies’ that ran the show and hired only pastors who would preach what they wanted to hear.
So the shysters milked it and ran, while the parishioners left. New pastor, new promises, new flock history repeated.
These lib ‘pastors’ flourish because they want ‘their’ religion.’ Ok to be gay, a thief, whatever. So the lib ‘pastor’ gives them the ‘God’ they pay for.
BTTT
ding dong anybody home
Thanks for posting this article, FRiend...
And not just about the world in general. What do you bet her Biblical knowledge is equal to her general knowledge?
I have moved through an unquestioned, undifferentiated Southern Christianity, childishly explored Roman Catholicism and Judaism, took my turn as a fundamentalist atheist (or so I believed at the time), passionately explored earth-centered traditions (I was a 3rd degree Wiccan priestess), philosophically integrated Buddhism and Taoism into my worldview, seriously considered converting to Hinduism, and studied Islam as my secondary focus in seminary. In the end -and despite, over the years, seriously considering whether there might be another faith tradition that might be a better fit, by which, it turns out, I mean easier to minister within, it does turn out that I am utterly and irretrievably a Unitarian Universalist.
The Unitarian "Church" is the preferred gathering place of homosexuals and others who pretend to be Christian but aren't. They are "utterly and irretrievably" left-wing. So it doesn't surprise me a bit that they evangelically endorse gun-grabbing.
But back to Gandhi. When I began seminary, I had been a practicing Wiccan priestess for a number of years. Indeed, at the time I was the North Carolina director of WARD, Witches Against Religious Discrimination. However, my involvement as a UU in the Charlotte congregation had taken me back to my own commitment to appreciating, affirming, and supporting religious diversity and exploration; as well as my calling to serve a diverse, rather than specific, community of spiritual seekers.
There's more to the story, but for the moment, I'll let it rest on a simple fact: I didn't become a UU Hindu, and I chose Islam as the non-Christian religion I would specialize in.
She'd feel right at home in the People's Socialist Republik of Vermont...
Unitarian - The “Seinfeld” of Religions...a religion about nothing.
Darn! Ya beat me to it! She is a mixed up mess! Typical Liberal. The bad thing is that if she leaves Wyoming, she will probably end up in Boulder, Colorado. I just wrote her to express how welcome she might be in our State.
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