Posted on 04/16/2015 9:57:50 PM PDT by Up Yours Marxists
DENVER The Colorado Republican Party has invited a gay GOP group that was barred from setting up a table at the Western Conservative Summit to share its booth.
The Denver Post reports (http://goo.gl/06887P ) party Chairman Steve House announced the decision Thursday, the day after the Log Cabin Republicans were snubbed by summit organizers.
(Excerpt) Read more at gazette.com ...
They always cave, and then demand we vote for them. Anyway Colorado is probably a lost cause.
This state is definitely not a lost cause. It made history with its recalls in protest of gun grabbers. Many counties have banned pot sales. And conservative numbers continue to grow in El Paso and Weld counties.
The problem is with the moonbats in Denver. They constantly attract the scum of America. The dredges of society. They are the Austin of the Rockies. More libertarians than liberals. When the job well dries up, it will swing back to conservatism like it has for the past 60 years.
[[This state is definitely not a lost cause. It made history with its recalls in protest of gun grabbers.]]
I hope not- I was encouraged by that recall- hopefully your state will be able to overcome the moonbats living there who are hell bent on destroying your great state-
This goes directly to the root of the problem that Republicans have.
This group shares many of Republican core beliefs, but they just happen to be gay, therefore their opinion doesn’t count.
Nevermind that this is and has always been an inroad into the gay community.
“My Christian faith says I should vote for ......
The Republican party is it’s own worst enemy. They need people like this in their court.
This is why we lose elections, this is why we lose in the court of public opinion, and after all, that’s what it is ALL about.
It’s one thing if the Republican Party were a religious organization but alas it is a political one placing individuals in positions of representative power....representative of everyone within that scope of power irregardless of their political/personal beliefs. Certain acts/life-styles may be sacred transgressions but not necessarily secular ones nor should they be amongest humans with a God given free-will.
How many people are there in the Log Cabin group?
20, I believe.
As usual Doomberg wants us to believe that you are in the minority and need to embrace homosexuals.
Bloomberg Poll: Majority Says Sexual Orientation Deserves Same Protection as Race
Friday, 17 Apr 2015 08:01 AM
Nearly three quarters of Americans say sexual orientation should be protected from discrimination the same way race is, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll.
The finding of widespread support for legal protections for gays and lesbians comes in the wake of the contretemps over religious-liberty laws in Indiana and Arkansas, and with the Supreme Court expected to rule broadly on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage in June.
Gay people and people of color are going through the same fight to be accepted, said Brandi Jackson, a 31-year-old nursing assistant from Baltimore who is African-American and participated in the poll. It doesnt matter your race, your orientation. Everybody should be treated fairly.
http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/poll-sexual-orientation-protected/2015/04/17/id/639144/
That they insist on everyone being aware of what their bedroom preferences are, is why their opinion shouldn't count.
Nobody wants to know, nobody needs to know, and the fact that you won't shut up about it means you have some sort of mental issue. If you are going to insist on pushing your bedroom proclivities on others, then the Republican party doesn't need to be associating with you.
You might as well be "Golden Shower Republicans." Nope, we don't need people who identify as a sexual practice first, and a Republican second.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.