Posted on 01/06/2009 6:56:41 AM PST by Laissez-faire capitalist
San Francisco Mayor Newsom and the Board of Supervisors have shown nothing but contempt for the First Amendment rights of Catholics.
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, in the heart of San Farncisco's gay Castro community, was vandalized over the weekend by opponents of Proposition 8, the California resolution passed by voters in November that rejected gay marriage. Swastikas were painted on the church and the names Ratzinger (referring to Pope Benedict XVI) and Niederauer (the San Francisco Archbishop) were scrawled besides the Nazi symbol.
In the wake of Proposition 8, innocent persons have been assaulted, churches have been vandalized, a white substance resembling anthrax was sent to the Knights of Columbus and to Mormon temples, supporters of traditional marriage have been branded Nazis, African-Americans have been called the 'N-word,' houses have been trashed, etc. Unfortunately, most of those in the gay community have been silent about these acts...
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Ironically, Most Holy Redeemer parish in SFO is probably the most “gay-friendly” Catholic parish on earth. I doubt that any member of that church voted for Proposition 8. If they did, they sure wouldn’t admit it.
Obviously the yellow bastards picked this particular church solely because it offered the least possibility that they would have the crap kicked out of them.
Of course you have proof, right?
You sound like a troll to me...
Troll this... Queers can be conservative too, time to raise your IQ above that of your body temperature.
DTFM
Go jump in the septic tank.
What? And leave no room for your family & friends?
The sodomites ought to just accept the ban on same-sex “marriage”, just as Mormons accepted the ban on plural “marriage”.
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