Posted on 06/29/2015 2:18:52 PM PDT by NYer
Catholic ping!
The only religious laws they supported was anything against Christians and Jews.
Well thank God we elected all that lesser evil. No matter what.
Was it worth it?
The crickets from Congress is deafening.
How convenient!
Liberty is only for those who don’t disagree with their Marxist paradigm
Be comforted by the noize from ‘conservatives’ pretending that their putting liberals in power,( after being told by said liberals they would work with obama), Had NOTHING to do with it.
The ACLU has never been a Godly organization. Its prerogatives are irrelevant.
Go tell a Wiccan they can’t do something and the ACLU will get back on board with the law real quick.
Not to those they bankrupt in court they aren’t.
The ACLU thinks they’re making a statement to be proud of, when all they’re really doing is demonstrating how little a grasp they have on actual individual rights.
There is no right to another person’s life and property, which means the owners of a business have every right to decide what benefits they’ll put their money towards and who they’ll share their work with.
All religious values and traditions are now open game for the Left.
Attack with impunity.
The opposition will do nothing.
Better financially bankrupt than morally bankrupt. If the state requires immorality no cost is too great to oppose its mandates.
When did they ever?
Indeed.
Of course the lesser evil voters don’t share that value with us.
If it’s Jewish, or Judeo-Christianity, they will not defend it.
They have always been about rights for liberals. They should be The ALLU: American Liberal Liberties Union.
Numbers do not matter. If we stand 100 or 1000 to 1 we will be victorious if we do not waver.
That Trojan horse served it's purpose and is now no longer useful to our socialist cause.
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