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When WILL the libs quit rockin' the freakin' ark?
'The emperor' has no power Exclusive: Janet Porter urges Americans to take reins back from D.C. controllers Posted: October 13, 2009
By Janet Porter
Last weekend Obama spoke to homosexual activists at the Human Rights Campaign who are working to undermine the foundation of our civilization: marriage between one man and one woman, and whose agenda threatens our freedom to express biblical beliefs against a dangerous lifestyle. Obama said, "I've called on Congress to repeal the so-called Defense of Marriage Act," and "I will end Don't Ask, Don't Tell. That's my commitment to you." Destroy marriage and the military, which would experience a mass exodus – nearly a quarter of our currently serving troops would not re-enlist or would consider terminating their careers, according to a Military Times poll last year. Then, Obama insulted Christians at this event, stating, "There are still" some "who hold fast to outworn arguments and old attitudes." There are quite a lot of old attitudes I still adhere to that some may consider "outworn," things like the law of gravity, fiscal responsibility, freedom of speech and marriage between one man and one woman, that are still not only true, but vital to our nation's well-being. I witnessed the aftermath of Obama's speech and Congress's actions while in the Nashville airport yesterday morning. Blasting throughout the terminal was CNN's "news interview" with a confused cross-dressing male and bisexual woman who were celebrating Obama's push for troubled teens to become even more troubled. My heart broke at the thought of all the misguided teens who will be led astray by legitimizing this disturbing behavior. If the Senate votes today for a Defense Authorization bill that includes the "thought crimes amendment," that opinion might be a "hate crime" by the end of the week. This poor man dressed in woman's clothes needs someone to take him aside and tell him that it's still a bit early for Halloween. Instead, we have a president who has legitimized this disturbed thinking and is "pushing hard to pass" a bill to prevent business owners from adhering to a dress code against "Bruce" coming to work in a skirt or using the women's restroom because he "feels like a woman today." I wonder if they'll also be forced to increase the pay for those who dress like the boss and "feel like a CEO today." Maybe their next bill is to mandate that the rest of us scurry around to accommodate the every whim of those who wear a crown and "feel like a Monarch today." Now that I mention it, I think that's the problem. Those in Washington are playing dress up, too. They "feel like elite leaders" and are disturbed that the rest of us haven't bowed to them and their dangerous agenda. They haven't convinced "the peasants" on issues like marriage and free speech and so, we must be brought into submission or go to jail. That's what's at stake right now with a "hate crimes" vote in the Senate today. If the Defense bill passes with the "hate crimes" amendment, pastors will be punished for their "outworn" and soon to become illegal speech, while pedophiles will have an elevated level of protection. And the assault continues: There's another vote scheduled in the Senate today on socialized medicine, complete with tax-funded baby killing as well as adult and disabled killing by way of rationing and denial of life-saving treatment. Not to mention "Control and Tax" which is next on their list – to control what we do and where we go while taxing us for excessive things like driving to work and heating our homes. How can we fight against all this insanity? There's one way you can fight all of it – and the next government takeover of things like the media and what's left of our free market. It's to tell those "emperors" that they have no power except what we the people give them. We have given them power. What has happened is our fault. And we need to correct our horrendous mistake. The bad news is that November 2010 is a year away. The good news is there is something you can do to remind them now. Go to www.SendCongressaPinkSlip.com right now and with the click of a button you will send, by Federal Express, a personalized pink slip to those who are poised to take our freedoms, our free enterprise and our very lives through socialized medicine. Not a gimmick. Not a stunt. Just a tangible reminder of who these people work for. Tell them to take off their "crowns" and start listening to their real boss – the American People -- or their real pink slip will be issued next November. 7 comments from 6 users
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posted by
defyinggravity
on Oct 13, 2009 at 04:07 PM
I think I finally figured it out. You must be gay PAX. You report on this stuff way too often. I think you're secretly harbouring homosexual feelings and by badmouthing them you think that will make them go away. Hm... It all makes sense now. How is legalizing same-sex marriage infringing on your beliefs? I'm still confused about this. GOd... You SERIOUSLY buy in to this stuff hook line and sinker. It amazes me! If you go back and re-read that article it is completely biased and directed at an audience that will follow whatever they say. If you use things like "activist" "pedophiles" "threat to the family" and you have everyone singing along with you. Honest question. Seriously. I'm not being facetious. But have you EVER tried to look at the other persons point of view? Do you know anyone who's gay? I can honestly say I HAVE seen your point of view. I used to be you. But just because you don't understand something doesn't mean that it's wrong. Anyway... posted by
VirgilAnderson
on Oct 13, 2009 at 04:41 PM
posted by
paxchristi3
on Oct 13, 2009 at 05:37 PM
Good one, Defy, like I should fall hook, line and sinker to the serpent's promise that my eyes shall be opened and that I shall be as Gods, knowing good and evil, if I would just sample the forbidden fruit. Yes, I have known gays and treated them with respect and dignity, even if I don't approve of their behavior. And I won't be reluctant to call them out whenever they keep pushing their insidious agenda -- being just as sneaky as the former college football teammate who put his hand on my lap while I was driving us over to a party. I pretended not to notice, but then it became too obvious that I had to turn to him and say, "You're joking, right?" When it became clear he wasn't and he wouldn't back off, I fooled him into thinking I was getting out to go to the party with him when we arrived. Instead, I ducked back in, locked the doors and left him breathing my exhaust fumes. Now I can understand why many don't want the don't ask, don't tell policy in the military. posted by
JohnfromBakersfield
on Oct 14, 2009 at 03:54 AM
Do you think it's possible that he hit on you because you give off a gay vibe? My gaydar goes wild every time I read one of your posts.
posted by
animalluvr
on Oct 14, 2009 at 05:33 AM
posted by
AudreyB
on Oct 14, 2009 at 07:19 AM
If God didn't want Gays why did he make them? After his initial mistake he compounded his error by not destroying homosexuality in the flood. He must have let one or two sneak onto the boat. Or maybe they were part of the crew. Anyway, he's had two chances and blew both of them. Dumb deity. posted by
defyinggravity
on Oct 14, 2009 at 09:18 AM
Oh... well you treated us like humans. I mean... Gosh! Where are the halos?! Someone get me a halo and cross for this martyr. Well... one thing is wrong with what you said. And one thing is right. I think someone touching inappropriately is wrong. What that guy did was soooooo not cool. You wouldn't do that to the opposite sex. Or you would be slapped with rape. BUT! That's not the same thing as gay marriage or recognizing same-sex unions. Some seperate relationship, totally not even involved in your daily life, isn't pushing their "insidious" lifestyle on you. You want to think that it is... but it's not. Believe it or not but gays don't want everyone to be gay. And... you can't just MAKE someone gay. Until people learn that it's NOT a phase nor is it something BROUGHT on they will never learn or understand.
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