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My Email to the Republican National Committee
Me | February 25, 2007 | Calpernia

Posted on 02/25/2007 2:07:14 PM PST by Calpernia

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To: Calpernia; All

Sorry about the double post, not that it isn't something I wouldn't repeat!


101 posted on 02/26/2007 6:54:33 PM PST by gidget7 (2Th 2:11 And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie:)
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To: sarasotarepublican; RKBA Democrat

I think Congressman Salazar is a good example of a decent democrat.


102 posted on 02/26/2007 6:56:47 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: MNJohnnie
" I don't think I can remember a time when a Party Establishment has been so completely divorced from their political base. Do the RNC NOT have any pollers? Or are they simply ignoring all factual reality in DC?

Couldn't agree more.

Now I'm agreeing with MNjohnnie? Angels dance with joy ;^)

103 posted on 02/26/2007 7:03:38 PM PST by investigateworld (Those Border Patrol guys will do more time than the worst Jap POW camp commander, thanks Bush!.....)
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To: Calpernia
In 1992/4 there was a strong right wing in the United States..
What happened to them?.. Where are they?...
They are GONE, GONE, GONE... evidence-->> Rudy McRomney..
104 posted on 02/26/2007 7:05:19 PM PST by hosepipe (CAUTION: This propaganda is laced with hyperbole....)
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To: Sola Veritas

"Bottom line is that a proper Republican canididate should: "

You mean conservative candidate? Party and Ideology have been two different things for several years.

Anyway, where is the term "A Leader" mentioned? A President should be a leader first.


105 posted on 02/26/2007 7:05:46 PM PST by EQAndyBuzz (The Clintons: A Malignant Malfeasance of the Most Morbid)
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To: DTogo

The homosexual agenda is very aggressive and I for one will not be a part of it. Every TV show,movies,politics,I am sick of it. Young children being indoctrinated in public schools. The more the agenda is advanced the more it will come down hard on the religious community because that is what they want to do.Does that mean every heterosexual is pure absolutely not but the homosexual agenda is radical and in your face and it makes me sick.


106 posted on 02/26/2007 7:14:09 PM PST by red irish (Gods Children in the womb are to be loved too!)
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To: gidget7

I certainly expect a higher standard in the present. And the near past. People change and evolve. Males horsing around at a charity event isn't the end of the world for pete's sake.

But to vilify a potential great leader, and vote for someone who can't win, solely on the distant past (not everyone is born into perfection) is bothersome to me.


107 posted on 02/26/2007 9:31:13 PM PST by tkathy (Sectarian violence? Or genocidal racists? Which is a better description of islamists?)
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To: RKBA Democrat
In my view, being conservative (socially/morally/politically) is in large part it's own reward. One of the real weaknesses of conservatism in my view is that it tends toward being dour. Why? Conservatism is a good lifestyle.

The hollywood gang certainly could use some Conservatism. Dour is a very appropriate adjective. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

108 posted on 02/27/2007 4:22:53 PM PST by sarasotarepublican (Politicians are like diapers. They both need changing regularly and for the same reason.)
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To: Calpernia

"I think Congressman Salazar is a good example of a decent democrat."

I'm not as familiar with him as I should be. I think that this new fella from out west...whatsisname...oh, Sen. Tester might turn out to be OK. Time will tell.

Our Sen. Webb is too fixated on losing the war in Iraq to be much use to us Virginians. But to his defense, I will note doesn't seem to differ much from his ideological brother in arms, his honorable uselessness...Sen. Warner.


109 posted on 02/27/2007 6:00:34 PM PST by RKBA Democrat (Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me, a sinner!)
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To: RKBA Democrat
I'm not familar with Sen. Tester. I don't follow too many democrats only because of the majority of the infiltration from the Victory Funded ones.

Congressman Salazar caught my eye because of the The Stolen Valor Act he introduced. I was thrilled to read more on him. He gave me hope that there are still good people on both sides of the fence.

I hope you are right and Sen. Tester is good people too.

110 posted on 02/27/2007 6:14:31 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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Excerpt:

According to the Times, Giuliani has attended every “gay pride” parade in New York during his eight years as mayor. In 1992, during his first run for mayor, Giuliani took part in a homosexual “pride” parade that included a contingent of pedophile activists marching behind a banner for NAMBLA (North American Man/Boy Love

Excerpt:

the organizing committee of Stonewall 25 is dominated by those intent on imposing political censorship. To march in the parade, groups must take the equivalent of a loyalty oath. They must pledge their support for age-of-consent laws. Any group that favors the abolition of these laws has been denied permission to march. The obvious intent of this ruling is to keep the North American Man-Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) out of the parade, presumably from a desire to avoid bad publicity. But it galls me that people are being excluded not for what they do but for what they think.

Which of these members voted to allow NAMBLA to march under their own banner? And what does NAMBLA being part of Stonewall MEAN?

S.V.A. Honorary Members (STONEWALL Veterans' Association)
(all 14 are supportive, considered and voted upon)

Liz J. Abzug, Rebuild Our Town Downtown, Co-Chair
(www.Abzug.com)
N.Y.C. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg
(www.MikeBloomberg.com)
N.Y.C. Councilmember James E. (Jed) Davis, In Memorium
(www.Council.nyc.ny.us)
Congressmember Geraldine A. Ferraro
(www.search.Britannica.com)
Borough President C. Virginia Fields
(www.NewYorkers4Fields.com)
America's Mayor Rudy W. Giuliani
(www.GiulianiPartners.com)
B. Thomas Golisano, Paychex, President
(www.Paychex.com)
N.Y.C. Public Advocate Betsy F. Gotbaum
(www.PubAdvocate.nyc.gov)
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
(www.Riverkeeper.org)
Councilmember Margarita L. Lopez
(www.MargaritaLopez.com)
Martha Reeves, Motown Singer & Detroit Councilwoman
(www.STONEWALLvets.org/songsofStonewall-7.htm)
N.Y.S. Attorney General Eliot L. Spitzer
(www.Spitzer2006.com)
Steven L. Wesler, R.D.P. Group, President
(www.RDPgroup.com)
N.Y.S. Assemblymember Keith L.Wright
(www.WrightForTheFuture.com)

111 posted on 03/03/2007 5:43:03 AM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia; WhistlingPastTheGraveyard
If you want to know the true nature of the SO CALLED moderate (RINO) republicans, read the gay blogs. They are the enemy within and they are funded by George Soros Rainbow Network monies that ALSO fund the democratic Victory Funds. Since they are infiltrating as 'republicans', they now have access to our own RNC donations.

Mega-BUMP! And a PING to WPtG, who has been telling me this for years :).

112 posted on 03/03/2007 1:52:16 PM PST by cgk
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To: cgk

And if you go back to here:

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1794584/posts

One of the sources I used in making that post was the Rainbowhistory.org.

Rainbowhistory is one of the spider sites for the Rainbow Network and Gay Blogs in speaking to everyone through the internet. 'They' use text worms in delivering information to spider throughout the networks which all pulls to the Gay Blogs.

See google for Spidergay.com


113 posted on 03/03/2007 2:51:47 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

Good for you!


114 posted on 03/12/2007 8:21:26 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: Rodney King

You may want to wander over here to see what post 111 is all about

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1794584/posts
Brief history of the modern childlove movement


115 posted on 03/12/2007 8:30:49 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia
It is important to understand that NAMBLA, both formally and what it stands for, are an integral part of homosexuality. This is not to say that every gay man is a pedophile... they are not. But, all living creatures has a drive to leave something of themselves behind when their lives are over. Most leave offspring, our children. Not only does leaving children behind satisfy our needs and goals, it also helps the species as a whole.

Homosexuals, however, can't do this. Therefore, they have to recruit. This is why they are in the schools, and this is why Nambla exists, to recruit, to fulfill the need of gay men to leave something of themselves behind in this wolrd, and to help preserve the (gay) sub-species (I recognize that species is probably not the right word here, someone please tell me what is).

116 posted on 03/12/2007 8:46:50 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: Calpernia
It is important to understand that NAMBLA, both formally and what it stands for, are an integral part of homosexuality. This is not to say that every gay man is a pedophile... they are not. But, all living creatures has a drive to leave something of themselves behind when their lives are over. Most leave offspring, our children. Not only does leaving children behind satisfy our needs and goals, it also helps the species as a whole.

Homosexuals, however, can't do this. Therefore, they have to recruit. This is why they are in the schools, and this is why Nambla exists, to recruit, to fulfill the need of gay men to leave something of themselves behind in this wolrd, and to help preserve the (gay) sub-species (I recognize that species is probably not the right word here, someone please tell me what is).

117 posted on 03/12/2007 8:47:01 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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To: Rodney King

Did you just read the main post? Or did you read on?

NAMBLA is Stonewall and is the Mattachine Society.

We have a large amount of officials and political action groups that are funded by them and are members of them.


118 posted on 03/12/2007 9:01:47 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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To: Calpernia

I read... I thought what I said was adding rather than taking away from what you wrote. Just pointing out that philosophically if homosexuality exists as a movement then Nambla must, also exist. i.e. One can't support the homosexual movement while at the same time dismiss NAMBLA as just a bunch of lunatics.


119 posted on 03/12/2007 9:03:37 PM PDT by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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RE: Posts 54 and 57

In reference to the Human Rights Campaign, Log Cabin Republicans and Victory Funds:

>>>Human Rights Campaign<<<

"The heroes are the folks that we probably won't see in Time or Newsweek", said Donna Red Wing of the Human Rights Campaign.... Maybe folks like Williamson Henderson, who was inside The Stonewall and arrested after the first night of the rebellion (sic).... He'll never forget the night he helped give birth to the Gay Rights movement. Stonewall helped unite Gays and lesbians, eventually growing into a powerful force, felt in all reaches of the national spectrum. "Stonewall was the first time I saw in a public way my GLBT community fighting back", said Donna. And, from the S.V.A.'s Jeremiah Newton: "Yes, we were part of the Stonewall Rebellion. Yes, we survived. Yes, we're still here.... It starts with one person standing up for their rights and the rights of their loved ones. That's Stonewall! It's an amazing, amazing story...." reflected Jeremiah. Do they consider themselves 'heroes'? "Well, I never regarded myself as one", Williamson said. "None of us regarded ouselves as 'heroes'. We were all victims of happenstance", he said. "But, after all these years, I think, yes, in fact, we are 'heroes'".



Obituary of Harry Hay's

Henry “Harry” Hay, the founder of the modern American gay movement, died on October 24, 2002 at age 90.

(snip)

Hay devoted his entire life to progressive politics, and in 1950 founded a state-registered foundation network of support groups for gays known as the Mattachine Society.

(snip)

Hay was also a co-founder, in 1979, of the Radical Faeries, a movement affirming gayness as a form of spiritual calling. A rare link between gay and progressive politics

(snip)

“Harry was one of the first to realize that the dream of equality for our community could be attained through visibility and activism,” said David M. Smith of the Human Rights Campaign in Washington, DC. “When you were in a room with him, you had the sense you were in the company of a historic figure.”

(snip)

“Mattachine” took its name from a group of medieval dancers who appeared publicly only in mask, a device well understood by homosexuals of the 1950s. Hay devised its secret cell structure (based on the Masonic order) to protect individual gays and the nascent gay network. Officially co-gender, the group was largely male -- the Daughters of Bilitis, the pioneering lesbian organization, formed independently in San Francisco in 1956.

(snip)

Though some criticized the Mattachine movement as insular, it grew to include thousands of members in dozens of chapters, which formed from Berkeley to Buffalo, and created a lasting national framework for gay organizing. Mattachine set the stage for rapid civil rights gains following 1969’s Stonewall riots in New York City.



NAMBLA emerged from the tumultuous political atmosphere of the 1970s, particularly from the leftist wing of the Gay Liberation movement which followed the 1969 Stonewall Riots in New York City. Although discussion of gay adult-minor sex did take place, gay rights groups immediately following the Stonewall Riot were more concerned with issues of police harassment, nondiscrimination in employment, health care and other areas.

120 posted on 03/12/2007 9:04:29 PM PDT by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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