Posted on 05/14/2011 3:53:33 PM PDT by JohnLongIsland
(AP) -- A gay rights coalition hoping to legalize same-sex marriage in New York has been getting an infusion of cash from a surprising source: Republican business titans...
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I like Jim’s response! Short and to the point.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2719977/posts?page=9#9
I think it is such a selfish view to support the gay agenda just because a son, daughter, newphew, whatever is homosexual. Does that give them the right to abuse and violate our children and make them as sexually confused as homosexuals? The whole movement is called the glbt—gay/lesbian/bisexual/transgendered. That encompasses a whole world of deviation and confusion.
“Beware those who call bad good and good bad”. I am sure someone on this thread knows the chapter and verse of this Bible verse, I cannot recall it at the moment.
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The power of the Tea Party is that it is a movement and not a political party. A movement is like the ocean, a political party is like the ship. The ocean (the people) move the ship which is the political party. We need movements outside of the two political parties because they are both corrupt and have been corrupt for a long time, we just didn’t know it. We were gullible rubes who hung on to the every word of the snake oil salesmen called politicians.
There's no such legitimate thing as a two-legged stool.
You said it. Giving the sodomites a place at the table, in any form, whether it be in debate or in bargaining, is unconscionable. Denunciation and condemnation should be the only response.
Do we even think of giving the floor to pederasty and bestiality? (Well, maybe in Marxistchussets.)
I see your point. The Fox example was just that, an example. First one that came to mind. Thanks for the input.
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