Posted on 04/15/2018 6:42:28 PM PDT by ReformationFan
Senator Booker, pursuant to your questioning of Secretary of State candidate Mike Pompeo, Id like to ask you some forthright questions. I understand you might never read this article. Or, if you do read it, you might choose not to respond. At the least, though, we can put these questions on public record.
When interviewing Secretary of State candidate Mike Pompeo, you asked him about his views on same-sex marriage, which he had previously opposed.
I very much appreciate the fact that Mr. Pompeo did not back down on his conviction that marriage is reserved for members of the opposite sex. He said, When I was a politician, I had a very clear view on whether it was appropriate for two same-sex persons to marry. I stand by that position.
What Does This Have to Do With Serving as Secretary of State? As you surely know, his position agrees with the historic view of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as with the current view of more than 85 percent of the countries of the world.
Surely you know Mike Pompeos position agrees with the current view of more than 85 percent of the countries of the world.
Mr. Senator, since the Secretary of State is required to reach out to all the countries of the world, shouldnt you be glad that Mr. Pompeos views are in harmony with the vast majority of these nations? Isnt that a positive rather than a negative, especially when he stated that, regardless of his personal views, he would treat all couples with respect?
In his own words, I believe its the case we have married gay couples at the CIA. You should know I treated them with the exact same set of rights.
But not only did you ask him about his views on same-sex marriage. You also asked, Do you believe gay sex is a perversion, yes or no? Yes or no, sir? Do you believe that gay sex is a perversion, because thats what you said here in one of your speeches. Yes or no, do you believe gay sex is a perversion?
May I ask you, Senator Booker, what this has to do with serving as Secretary of State?
You clarified your remarks by adding, Your views do matter. Youre going to be dealing with Muslim states on Muslim issues. And I do not necessarily concur that you are putting forward the values of our nation when you believe there are people in our country who are perverse.
But again, may I ask you: Did you think through these words clearly? Did you intend to say what you said?
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What About Those With Different Values? First, are you not aware that Americans remain deeply divided on homosexual practice? There has certainly been a shift towards affirming homosexuality in the last 20 years. But to this moment, we are a nation passionately divided over LGBT issues. That means that if Mr. Pompeo said, I think gay sex is wonderful, he would not be speaking for our nation as a whole.
So, in your view, what are the values of our nation when it comes to homosexual acts?
Second, in this context, why did you bring up Muslim states and Muslim issues? Again, as you must surely know, the vast majority of Muslim states vigorously oppose homosexual practice. And they would agree that homosexual acts are perverse. In fact, their views on this subject are even stronger than those of Christian conservatives in America.
What, then, was the point you were making? Were you stating that you want our Secretary of State to push gay activism on Islamic nations? To say to them, If you want to partner with America, youll need to change your historic, deeply held religious convictions? Was this you point? If not, what point were you making?
In your view, would these religious convictions disqualify someone from serving our nation? Are you proposing a religious test for the Secretary of State?
Third, what would you say to a traditional Jew or conservative Christian who affirms the teaching of Scripture? The Bible states plainly that homosexual sex is detestable in Gods sight, even while affirming Gods love for gay and straight alike. In your view, would these religious convictions disqualify someone from serving our nation? Are you proposing a religious test for the Secretary of State?
Where Do You Draw the Line on Perversion? Fourth, in your opinion, are any sexual acts perverse? Are any contrary to our biological design? Are any in violation of the intent of our creator? Can you answer with a yes or no?
Several years ago, a colleague and I had dinner with a local gay couple. We wanted to get to know each other on a personal level in the midst of our deep differences. At one point I asked these two men, What about two adult brothers having a romantic and sexual relationship? Would that be OK?
They were repulsed by the very thought, calling it Icky, although they could give no specific reasons for their feelings. Do you concur with their position? Would you judge gay sex between consenting adult brothers or sisters to be perverse? If so, based on what criteria?
Theres actually a push in some gay circles to accept adult consensual incest. As a recent headline asks, Why cant gay or lesbian twins have sex with or marry each other? Why is incest wrong between same-sex siblings?
If its appropriate for you to press Mike Pompeo on his views as to what constitutes sexual perversion, is it inappropriate for me to press you on your views? What kind of sexual acts would you deem perverse?
With all due respect to your office, sir, I would suggest that someone can serve our nation (and the world) admirably while believing that some sexual acts are contrary to Gods plan. Surely we all draw the line somewhere, do we not? And if Mr. Pompeo draws his lines in accordance with Scripture, while also loving his neighbor as himself, should he be penalized for it? Certainly not.
Be very very careful about Cory Booker. About 10 years ago, I went to a small dinner gathering at a prestigious university in NJ. Cory was the featured guest. The country club republican ladies positively gushed over him. He is more polished than Obama, well spoken, more charasmatic than JFK; and is able to keep his extreme marxist - leninism policies obscure in lofty language.
Pray that the dems intercine warfare continues with the Hillary versus Biden versus Moochella wings of the party backstabbing each other until 2020. Because if they unite behind Cory Booker; all bets are off.
Trump will crush any other possible Dem candidate in a landslide of Reaganesque magnitude.
My folks live in NJ. Cape may co
Booker is a complete lightweight nowhere near the polished Marxist that obsmmy was
Worry not
This guy ain’t going anywhere
We’ve already had eight years of hope and change. Eight frikkin years
The bloom is waaaaaay off that rose
Only if a mohammedan adult male is acting as the catcher.
Otherwise they are fine with sodomy especially when it comes to prepubescent males.
What here in the US we would call child rape they think is perfectly ok.
Anything can happen in New Jersey!
Criey Booker
Normal people don’t fight for Gay rights. For Cory, this is personal.
Current day Mohammedans sound like ancient Romans.
Especially in their front of piety while exploiting any number of loopholes to make sure the males do not miss out on any form of pleasure that they desire.
Of course, the resemblance is not perfect. Current day mohammedans could not engineer their way out of a paper bag while the ancient Romans were quite skilled at it.
Very good article. Thanks for posting it, RF!
I look at him as a male version of Maxine Waters.
Ask Corey Booker about Hillary’s 6 trips on Jerry Epsteins Lolita Express to his sex island
He has already lost without announcing. America is never going to elect another lefty black to the Presidency.
I concede the possibility, but then again, it is only a remote possibility.
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Here’s another question for Cory:
“If you want a date with Mr. Pompeo so badly, why don’t you just ask?”
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