Posted on 10/29/2014 9:22:12 PM PDT by Mariner
In a Tuesday email to supporters entitled, "Carl DeMaio Wants You to Vote For Him, But He Totally Disrespects Your Vote," the National Organization for Marriage (NOM) has followed through on a promise to "actively oppose" the candidate the GOP establishment has branded a "New Generation Republican." The email endorses voting for the incumbent Democrat, Scott Peters, even though he is "wrong on the issues."
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“New Generation Republican.”
They will do to the republican party what they have done
to everything else they have infiltrated, pervert it,
corrupt it and destroy it. Just like they did with the
Catholic Church. Gay republican is still the homosexual
agenda.
It can’t preserve itself either way, whether you support or reject it. These people are going to find out the hard way what it means to have God fight against them.
“So why is the National Organization for Marriage even making an endorsement at all in this race, when both candidates oppose their stand on marriage???”
May be because its just as big a false front of opposition
to the homosexual agenda as the GOP is to the communist
takeover of this country. Both are fake and work for the
other side, democrats.
Get this: neither I - nor I suspect many others on this board - are about to yield to subtle pressure to vote for a pro-gay marriage GOP candidate because "the alternative is so much worse."
Marriage (between a man and a woman - do we really have to define it here?) is the bedrock of society. There is NO MORE VITAL issue than protecting the family. If the pro-gay synmpathizers on this board think we should reward a soul-less Republican party that chooses to ignore the vast majority of its members in order to appease a radical 2% of GOP gay activists, they are sadly mistaken.
Do such people not see where this is going? Have they not seen the lawsuits and heavy fines and civil actions being taken already to suppress those who attempt to support traditional marriage?
If the elitists within the Republican Party succeed in blocking a plank supporting traditional marriage, mark my words: MILLIONS OF GOP VOTERS will walk away, resulting in the well-deserved end of the party.
DeMaio also sexually assaults other homos, so hes a double pervert
“MILLIONS OF GOP VOTERS will walk away, resulting in the well-deserved end of the party. “
So when do we begin? Let’s get started!
They dont need more House Republicans to help Boehenr pass Boehnesty.
DeMaio fagged out on amnesty as well.
Rich Tisei in Mass.’s 6th district should stay true to his record in state senate and copy Scott Brown.
http://www.kpbs.org/news/2014/jul/11/demaio-peters-answer-questions-climate-change-immi/
Carl DeMaio: Any immigration reform must start by properly securing the border. If we do not fully secure the border today, we will continue to have crises like the flood of refugees we recently witnessed. Second, we must fully enforce laws on businesses who employ undocumented workers and expand the use of eVerify. Third, we must link immigration reform to welfare reform to ensure that public assistance is not being abused. Finally, we must adjust the number of guest worker and student visas to reflect our economic needs. Im open to targeted programs for Dreamers, which is why I support Rep. Jeff Denhams legislation allowing Dreamers who serve in our military to receive green cards.
Jeff Denham tried to sneak the amnesty bill into the NDAA.
The last thing he needs is allies.
The GOP would be better off if Denham, Valadao, Nunes and DeMaio lost and Rohrabacher and McClintock lead the agenda of the delegation.
If Renee Ellmers, Valadao, Nunes, Denham, Paul Ryan, Walden, Amodei, Joe Heck or any combination of the 10 worst amnesty supporting RINOS lose the general there will be no immigration reform bill coming out of the house.
Unfortunately most of these congress members will win because the Democrats are so far left.
What will happen is a 3rd party that espouses the principles that the GOP was supposed to stand for will arise and draw millions of votes, losing most races. But it might win a few, enough to build upon. It will be a long-haul no doubt, but there is no other way if the two major parties are carbon copies of each other.
I am one for voting for the Republican in the general.
DeMaio is the only exception I can think of.
I would not vote for the Dem, but also would not vote for DeMaio.
+1
The endorsement is not to promote Demon Rats.
The endorsement is to stop true perversion from infiltrating the electable conservative party.
That doesnt matter to NOM. He’s right on THE issue that bothers them.
It is called Dialectical Materialism. The Leftists have been controlling both sides-—for decades-—we have only a false choice-—we never have had any real “choice”.
We are set up and controlled by a system which has been in place for 100 years-—and the pot continues to the boiling point and we are frogs about to get boiled now.
Lenin wrote One Step Forward and two steps Back........it is all about perceptions. All “news” is for controlling perceptions of the masses...and creating division and groups—to destroy trust and unity and get chaos.
All our choices are “false” choices.
As Mark Twain stated—”It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so.”
Now with Common Core all children will be made into “happy slaves” for the State as Fichte noted government could do back in 1810.
It is time for a Great Awakening again......but it may be too late. The NWO is almost complete. Like Whittaker Chambers stated in Witness: it is God v. Man and man is winning. (He stated that in 1952 or so.)
No. Homosexuals with conservative values are better than heterosexuals with liberal values. Politics is an imperfect game where you always vote for the lesser evil.
Then one of the conservatives should have dropped out so the other could win. Too much ego costs us elections.
You’re right and their stance is dumb.
Agree.
Tell that to Maness in Louisiana (who won’t get more than 15% but will keep conservative Congressman Bill Cassidy from reaching 50% on Election Day, thus giving liberal Democrat Senator Mary Landrieu a second chance in a December runoff. Any attempt to tell lower-polling conservatives to drop out so that the conservative vote doesn’t get split among several conservatives usually is met with “no, *you* drop out.”
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