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The Gaywad & the Pledge

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , on November 16, 2009 by Scary Gary

Well, I guess we all know that this little boy won’t say “Merry Christmas”:

Speaking to CNN’s John Roberts on Monday, Will said he remained seated four straight days while his classmates repeated the words, “with liberty and justice for all.”

“I was analyzing the meanings of it, because I want to be a lawyer,” he said. “… There isn’t really liberty and justice for all. There’s … Gays and lesbians can’t marry. There’s still a lot of racism and sexism in the world. Yeah.”

Typical liberal, always seeing the bad side of conformity and calling it bigotry. Well if he wants to pressure us into sodomy, we have some pressure too:

He said that others at school did not react well to his principled stance. “They’ve taken from what I said the assumption that I’m gay. In the halls and the cafeteria I’ve been repeatedly called a ‘gaywad.’”

That is an example of love the sinner, but hate the gaywad within.

Death Panels Still Alive

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on November 16, 2009 by Scary Gary

This morning, I had some more time to reflect on the coming destruction of everything good and decent in this country. As we all know, the Obama administration is to blame. And that goes triple for the ObamaCare Conspiracy.  It is the single biggest threat that we as a country face, at least in this post.

As those of us who value the freedom to stop others from creating an affordable healthcare system know, we need all the help that we can get. That is why I was so happy that the Family Research Council has given us a wonderful Easter moment the resurrection of the Death Panal:

“Under Section 240 of the bill, insurance companies are required to provide information on “end-of-life planning” to people who are looking to enroll in coverage offered by the health insurance exchange. In the final bill, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) decided to strip the broader protective language that was adopted in the Energy and Commerce Committee, which means that H.R. 3962 will mandate the distribution of end-of-life materials about assisted suicide options in Oregon and Washington.”

Now never mind that voters in both states approved legalizing damnation by suicide, or people’s right to know and understand all their options when faced with a terminal disease; what is important is that we, as theocratic shills for conservative business interests, find a way to tie affordable healthcare to some sort of theocratic talking point.

It is especially crititcal since the Democrats so easily gave us the biggest restrictions on killing God’s little babies, and broadest limitations of the freedom of His sacred breeding vessels (women) by including them in this bill.

That is the type of moral relativism that liberals bring us, and so I applaud the Family Research Council for having the moral clarity to resurrect this most useful (although mostly baseless) talking point.

I see the Lord’s hand doing the job that we need.  God Bless.