This case wouldn't be moving forward if the GayGB didn't think they'd win.
A fight is coming...and it will be ugly, but as with our founders, the truth and unalienable rights endowed by God, the Creator, will prevail. Not perverted, unnatural anti-rights from the pits of hell that have to be foisted on us by this psyco-babble.
"SMUG also does not tell the court that David Kato the murdered Ugandan activist whom SMUG makes the centerpiece of this lawsuit was killed not by an enraged homophobe incited by Mr. Livelys protected speech, but by a homosexual prostitute upset over a failed business transaction."
Neither does SMUG tell the court that the confessed perpetrator of this horrible crime was tried and convicted in Ugandan courts, and is now serving a 30-year prison sentence."
And then there's this:
"SMUG is represented by the George Soros-funded Center for Constitutional Rights in New York, which even the New York Times described as left-leaning."
All that said, this is not very good journalism. It doesn't say where this happened, nor does it say in what court it happened. Was this in Chicago? Massachusetts? Was it a federal district court, or an appellate court?
What does GayGB mean, Gay George Bush?
moral absolutes and homosexual agenda ping
Incredible ruling for the corn-holers.
Pray it’s reversed ASAP.
Pastor Scott Lively’s own account of the situation leading to this travesty. This guy is the expert on the homo agenda, so listen carefully to what he says.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv29puYI7nw
Imagine if the Pastor was wearing an Obama Mask during his Sermon.
The founding fathers had many discussions on just how such persons as this judge should... and must be responded to by the citizenry if the citizenry had any desire to survive as a people and a sovereign nation.
We have become peasants... serfs... subjects in our demands that “someone so something” meaning congress make a law! or president make them stop!. We, as a people, have surrendered our ability to force the bad actors to stop and demand all solutions to be top down, rather than bottom up as it was meant to be.
I wonder if now a foreign individual will be permitted to sue a US federal judge personally for any decision which harms their interest.