Posted on 11/02/2014 9:16:17 AM PST by Kaslin
Should we make an example of her?
Absolutely.
I was born in Waco, Texas, and lived in Houston, so Ive got a dog in this hunt. Really, we all do.
Houston Mayor Annise Parker has disqualified herself from the privilege of serving the people of south Texas. She must either resign, effective immediately, or Houstonians should begin, without delay, the process of recalling her from office. Strike while the irons hot, I say, and right now its glowing cultural Marxist red.
Parker has been caught, cold, with her hand in the totalitarian cookie jar. She has, on multiple counts, betrayed her oath of office. Shes put her own radical self-interests above the best interests of her constituents and has all but spit on the very U.S. Constitution shes sworn to uphold.
This woman (Im loath to lend her credibility by calling her Madam Mayor) has revealed herself to be a single-issue-driven sexual extremist with zero regard for the rule of law. While Parker is now backpedaling on her unconstitutional sermon subpoenas faster than a dyslexic cyclist in the Four de Trance, she is, nonetheless, pushing ahead like Lance Armstrong on steroids with her unlawful subversion of Houstons citizen petition process (arbitrarily tossing out nearly three-quarters of the already validated petition signatures needed to put her utterly insane gender-neutral bathroom bill up for a vote by the very people whose privacy it sexually assaults). This single act of political corruption alone has disenfranchised every single Houston resident.
These gross abuses of power have shocked and outraged millions of Americans across the country on every point of the political spectrum. Attorney, best-selling author and columnist David Limbaugh distilled nicely the controversy in an Oct. 16 column titled, Fascist leftists in Houston:
There are at least three outrageous things about the Houston city governments recent actions pushing an ordinance to allow men and women to use each others public restrooms, began Limbaugh. The first is the substance of the ordinance itself, which allows men and women, irrespective of their biology, to use bathrooms designated for the opposite sex.
Indeed. As I noted in my own column the very next day,
[B]ecause its now illegal to discriminate based on the basis of gender identity in Houston, and since its the only tolerant thing to do, men who sign up for the ever-persecuted LGBT class have secured the hard-fought civil right to fully expose themselves to, and otherwise ogle, your daughters in the ladies room.
Yay gay rights!
Which brings us to Parkers second offense another that, despite her having now withdrawn the unlawfully issued sermon subpoenas in a panicked frenzy, remains both unresolved and unpunished.
Continued Limbaugh: The second outrage is that the city has greatly overreached in subpoenaing the pastors of the city for copies of their sermons and their communications to their congregations to determine whether they have violated this Godforsaken ordinance. Lest you think this was a mistake, the mayor tweeted, If the 5 pastors used pulpits for politics, their sermons are fair game.
Sermons are fair game? Uh, actually, no, Mrs. Stalin. In fact, hell no. Despite a bevy of progressive rationalizations to the contrary, this couldnt be further from the truth.
First, notwithstanding the decades of mythical church-state separation nonsense spread by the Communist-founded ACLU, there is no legal proscription that would, or even could, prevent pastors from politicking from the pulpit. Doing so is their unalienable First Amendment-protected right. These are the issues that belong in the pulpit. This outrageous bathroom bill, and others like it, directly touch and concern matters of faith, morality and culture. Christians didnt politicize this debate; lefty nut burgers like Annise I-am-lesbian-hear-me-roar Parker did.
Furthermore, the 1954 Johnson Amendment, which itself is facially unconstitutional, only presumes to prevent pastors from endorsing or opposing, on behalf of their tax-exempt church, candidates from the pulpit. Nowhere does it even hint at prohibiting them from addressing, opposing, or supporting legislation or ballot initiatives.
Moreover, none of the pastors whose sermons were subpoenaed were even party to the lawsuit. No reasonable judge or attorney would dream of trying to make a case that anything they ever said or did could, in anyway, be reasonably calculated to lead to the discovery of admissible evidence, which, as any pre-law student with a pulse can tell you, is a fundamental must.
Finally, and as Limbaugh concludes, The third outrage is the citys lawless disqualification and rejection of valid petitions filed by voters to challenge the law. Voters submitted more than three times the legally required number of petition signatures to require city action (17,269 were required, and the voters submitted a whopping 55,000), and the city secretary initially certified them as sufficient in number. But the mayor and city attorney outright rejected the petition anyway, on the specious grounds that the petition signatures werent valid.
This, my friends, is nothing short of fascism lawlessness. Its unabashed political corruption, out front and in your face. Forget Parkers brazen attack on religious liberty and her twisted dudes-in-the-ladies-shower ordinance. This disgusting abuse of power alone demands she be booted out the door posthaste.
I dont care whether youre Republican or Democrat, conservative or progressive, this should shock and infuriate you. If Parkers allowed to get away with this while Democrats are in control, whats to stop Republicans from doing the same thing when they run the show?
In Thursdays Washington Update, Tony Perkins, president of FRC Action, boiled it down: With the circus of the subpoenas out of the way, the country can start focusing on the real problem: the sexual tyranny that comes with redefining marriage. As far as the five pastors targeted by Parker are concerned, pulling the subpoenas makes room for the real debate over religious liberty.
This week, the five released a joint statement about their intent to fight on. If and when she withdraws these subpoenas does nothing to mitigate her willingness to trash the Constitution for her own agenda and covering up her crime of stealing our right to vote.
Their attorney, Andy Taylor, is happy to bring the medias attention back to the lawsuit at hand. The truth is, shes using this litigation to try to squelch the voting rights of over a million well-intentioned voters here in the city of Houston, Taylor pointed out. Its very simple why we filed a lawsuit: Because they wont do what the city constitutional charter requires them to do.
At some point America is going to have to start pushing back against the rising tide of secular-progressive totalitarianism.
Parkers heads gotta roll.
I like that sailing ship.
She should’ve been tossed out LAST election after the crap she pulled with the red light camera racket. She renegotiated the contract with the firm in their favor to try to prevent the citizens from “breaking contract”. She did what she could by any means necessary to keep it off a ballot (just as she did with the trannies in bathroom referendum to overturn her action).
I think moving the parenthetical into its own nonparenthetical sentence would have helped the flow immensely...
She ought to be ashamed of herself. Sex between women is an abomination. The perfect Law of G-d imposes the death penalty for public brazen homosexual sin. The standards for imposing this punishment are rather high, so it was very rarely carried out - because it was an exceedingly rare event. That’s the function of the Torah: to keep us on the right path, the way that leads to life. L’Chaim!”
SO let me get this straight. This so-called mayor ignores the law to force the implementation of...the law, that everyone must follow.
Lots of ferrous oxide in that irony. Rules are for fools.
At the 2000 Census, there were 1,953,631 people and the population density was 3,371.7 people per square mile (1,301.8/km²). The racial makeup of the city was 49.3% White, 25.3% African American, 5.3% Asian, 0.4% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 16.5% from some other race, and 3.1% from two or more races. In addition, Hispanics made up 37.4% of Houston's population while non-Hispanic whites made up 30.8%,[86] down from 62.4% in 1970. An estimated 400,000 undocumented people reside in the Houston area.
Typical liberal demographics.
I used to shop in Houston. I am voting with my sales tax money going to other cities.
Dang it. Then I suppose there’s no chance of a ‘’neck tie party’’, huh?
I unfortunately live in Houston, but I am moving as much discretionary business as possible outside of Houston city limits.
Who, or what DA, in Harris County much less in Texas are going to have the cajones to charge her, and with what???
Obviously, as most conservatives understand, no democrat, in recent history, in cases like this, resign for such petty activities...
And it is not just her that should be in the legal cross hairs...Those advising her and drafting up such subpoenas, in violation of the persons (citizens) first amendment right...
The city attorney should know better, but he is just as guilty as she.
I wouldn’t call her Madame.
Birds of a feather flock together...
In more ways than one...
Be funny once the race for Harris County DA gets ironed out...
Devon Anderson might very well push this, if she is true to upholding the law and that pesky Constitution...
Hear that???
That’s me NOT holding my breath, because as much as she (DA) might pursue this, I bet someone up the food chain will tell her not to...
SHE’S TERM-LIMITED. SHE CAN’T RUN AGAIN.
She's trying to advance the radical homofascist agenda in her final term because she obviously has plans to further her career (whether that is as a paid speaker and activist or higher elected/appointed office as a Democrat).
Mayor Parker stopped Houston's churches from feeding the homeless.
She is anti-Christian.
Maybe she wants to move to Maine and run for governor.
So. Up here in Maryland, we kinda expect this stuff. Those of us who are conservative in our political views sit here and take the freak state pings and the peoples republic of...,hits, etc. and rightfully so.
So it’s hard for me to believe that you all elected a moss munching, nazi as mayor in one of your major cities. WTF?
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