Posted on 06/20/2014 5:12:23 PM PDT by madprof98
Conservative Republicans seem to be surrendering in the fight on gay marriage.
At an annual conference this week for the Faith and Freedom Coalition, the religious conservative organization led by former Christian Coalition executive director Ralph Reed, the wave of court rulings over the last year that have struck down gay marriage bans from coast to coast went almost entirely unmentioned.
Speaker after speaker including a parade of possible 2016 presidential candidates served up plenty of criticism of the Obama administration and its policies. But none condemned activist judges, as Republicans like George W. Bush have in the past. A handful of them invoked the phrase traditional marriage or suggested marriage was between a man and a woman, but the leading presidential hopefuls -- including Kentuckys Rand Paul, Texas Ted Cruz, and Floridas Marco Rubio -- completely avoided the subject.
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I think on both morality and economics we can really close the gap. We need to speak about real people and real issues. We need to use emotions the same way Democrats/liberals do, not to manipulate, but to tell the truth. We must tell the real story and do it with passion.
I agree.
There are plenty of great arguments to be made.
We’re all “openly gay” homosexuals now.
I read today that 30% of babies are born to unmarked mothers.
Free bennies for sexual degenerates. Glorifying and applauding anal sex, only because the GOP is too damn cowardly to take a stand for real Americans. Stick a fork in both parties. I’ll vote Constitution Party in 2016 if RINOs are still in charge in Washington. And I could care less if my vote is wasted. I refuse to vote for any republican that will not publically condemn queer “marriage”. It’s the stupiest thing that has ever happened to this country. How low can we sink as a nation? Glorifying sodomy.
Seriously, what is the point? How do you stop raw judicial power? These are all federal judges, you can’t recall them, you can’t vote them out. The supreme court isn’t going to rule otherwise, and you’ll NEVER repeal it even if you manage to get the SC back in 10 years.
The organizations like NOM are standing strong, and there are still battles, but they are unfortunately more about protecting the fighters on our side from being captured and killed, so to speak. When people are getting fired, getting banned from employment, getting ordered into slavery for gay couples, just for supporting our side, and when you can’t win legislatively anyway, why not tell people it’s time to lay down your weapons and surrender, and live to fight another day.
It would be nice to maintain a stronger front, but our battle is now on the public relations front, since the courts have once again taken political decisions out of the hands of the people.
We are left to fight the consequences, which aren’t really about gay marriage since let’s face it, the total number of gay people who would actually get and stay married is not going to be large — it’s all the stuff that comes with it, we need to protect people like the bakers and the donors.
I AM NOT SAYING anybody here should stop fighting. I am saying I understand why people have stopped fighting. I live in a state where we banned civil unions by constitution, and now our AG has refused to defend our laws, and a judge has thrown them out.
you nailed it
Well put.
DING DING we have a winner. As a conservative and a Catholic I got reamed out on this site over that very position.
You want spousal rights over a legal fiction, great go for it, but you sure as HE!! are not going to call it a marriage and you are not going to force anyone into allowing it in a Church.
Yes, and NOW Rand Paul is out basically ripping Cheney and, by proxy, supporting the CLOWN in the White House.
What a chump.
Well written letter by the Archbishop.
Thanks for posting.
Consider the source. We are more certain than ever that this is NOT healthy for any human.
I think Mike Lee has done a very good job of articulating some of those. The trouble with the GOP is the corporatists who donate money, planes, vacation homes and yachts to our “top men” are hedonists and materialists themselves. They are more liberal than the average Republican and the leadership cannot stop lapping milk from them.
I agree with that.
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