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Obama’s Executive Order
Accuracy in Academia ^ | June 24, 2014 | Jace Gregory

Posted on 06/25/2014 8:00:48 AM PDT by Academiadotorg

The Pew Research Center has released a study examining media coverage of gay marriage surrounding related Supreme Court hearings. “Stories with more statements supporting same-sex marriage outweighed those with more statements opposing it by a margin of roughly 5-to-1.”

“Journalists don’t see it (biased reporting) as a problem, because they cannot imagine that anybody could be against same-sex marriage for any reason other than bigotry, and they don’t believe they should be expected to be fair and balanced towards bigots,” said Rod Dreher from The American Conservative.

Conservative Congressional delegates sought a Federal Marriage Amendment in 2013 that would secure the traditional definition of marriage and defend the composition of the family. In response to these efforts, the media lashed out with fierce rebuttals villainizing those supportive of the amendment or any of the ideals that it conveyed. The Democratic National Committee effectively summarized its attitude towards a balanced separation of church and state in a tweet, “Republicans just announced that they’ll seek a constitutional marriage amendment later this week. #SameOldParty #GOPRebrand,” and here’s the cherry on top, “#OutofTouch”. out of touch hashtag

While the media havesought to stifle the freedom of speech for conservatives who are in favor of protecting church and family (or at least label them as #outoftouch/heartless bigots), that freedom for other special interest groups has flourished.

The problem with this phenomenon extends beyond LGBT issues and threatens freedom of religion and freedom of speech on all fronts.

“Thinking which once was completely implausible outside only small fringe groups, rapidly gains social acceptance—dominance even—because individuals fear that if they don’t publicly support this novel idea, they will appear unsophisticated, behind the times (as in “knuckle-dragging Neanderthal”) and will become a social outcast in one’s place of work, school, neighborhood, church, or even in one’s own family. Their critical thinking is pushed aside by their inward mechanism which screams “self-preservation!” wrote Doug Mainwaring, the openly gay founder of the National Capital Tea Party Patriots.

Other excerpts from Mainwaring’s writings can help raise red flags as more executive orders are given by the White House:

“No tactic of the powers opposing Judeo-Christian mores has proven more effective than Political Correctness, wielded skillfully by the Radical Left … They cause otherwise free-thinking individuals to engage in preference falsification (choosing to publicly deny one’s true thoughts and values in order to maintain a positive standing within whatever social group they happen to find themselves in) due to the threat of social isolation … The media play an enormous role in creating information and opinion cascades by controlling the narrative, i.e., the flow of both information and opinion.”

President Obama was praised and applauded at the Democratic National Committee’s LGBT gala in Manhattan Tuesday night for his promise to work around Congress and sign yet another executive order. White House staff has been directed to prepare an order that will ban federal contractors from discriminating against employees on the basis of their sexual orientation.

The lobbying for this law began years ago. “Sometimes you guys were a little impatient. Sometimes I had to say, ‘Will you just settle down for a second?’” Obama said at the LGBT gala, according to the LA Times. After announcing the impending executive order, the president encouraged continual pressure on Congress since the order covers a few million people and Federal law would affect all employees. Congress has not agreed to a similar law.

LGBT advocates are thrilled by the announcement but not satisfied. They warn the president not to exempt religious groups from the order because it could “set a damaging precedent,” says Bloomberg Businessweek.

In response to this announcement, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) issued the following statement:

“While the specifics of this executive order are not yet clear, I believe it must include the same religious protections that are included in the bipartisan Employment Non-Discrimination Act that passed the Senate. ENDA strikes a good balance to ensure that discrimination based on sexual orientation will not be tolerated, but also that one of our nation’s fundamental freedoms – religious freedom – is still upheld. The same must be said for any Obama Administration initiative on this issue.”

The president’s announcement and the subsequent controversy come as no surprise. To quote Bloomberg:

The promised executive order is only the latest flashpoint in a series of Obama-era showdowns over when and how religious exceptions should shield believers from new or old laws. This month, meanwhile, the high court will rule on whether Hobby Lobby’s religious freedom rights trump the Affordable Care Act’s contraception mandate.

Thomas Jefferson’s famous phrase “separation of church and state” continues to be a subject of impassioned debate, but is the phrase becoming exclusively one-sided? Is balance still allowed?

The most recent interpretations of separation of church and state frequently favor only one perspective and they lack consideration of both the offenses of the church in relation to the state and the offenses of the state against the church.

As the president issues yet another executive order, the question is, will he be true to the First Amendment?


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: gaymarriage; media

1 posted on 06/25/2014 8:00:48 AM PDT by Academiadotorg
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To: Academiadotorg

Barry the Fairy sticking up for his fellow fags.


2 posted on 06/25/2014 8:03:44 AM PDT by The Sons of Liberty ("Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle?" - Patrick Henry, 1775)
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[ In response to this announcement, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) issued the following statement:

“While the specifics of this executive order are not yet clear, I believe it must include the same religious protections that are included in the bipartisan Employment Non-Discrimination Act that passed the Senate. ENDA strikes a good balance to ensure that discrimination based on sexual orientation will not be tolerated, but also that one of our nation’s fundamental freedoms – religious freedom – is still upheld. The same must be said for any Obama Administration initiative on this issue.” ]

Orin Hatch can go to hell, I don’t think he actually belives in any of what he just said. Orin is currently plotting to work against the re-election of Mike Lee, a SOLID conservative. He will talk the talk and then stab us in the back instead of walking the walk, don’t be fooled by this Fraudster.


3 posted on 06/25/2014 8:08:31 AM PDT by GraceG (No, My Initials are not A.B.)
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“Journalists don’t see it (biased reporting) as a problem, because they cannot imagine that anybody could be against same-sex marriage for any reason other than bigotry, and they don’t believe they should be expected to be fair and balanced towards bigots”

This one sentence describes the problem with public debate and free speech today. Liberals, Democrats and the MSM describe anyone who tells the truth a bigot. Then once they have characterized someone as a bigot they see no reason to not attack them.

This theme is played over and over particularly by those who brag about how much they believe in civility.

4 posted on 06/25/2014 8:09:21 AM PDT by detective
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“Bigotry” is-a very, very tall-a tree in Naples.

“Same-sex marriage” is just the prejudice of the day, or week, or however long it takes to play this out. It is fashionable for the moment, just as fashions of clothing design rise and fall.

But someday, it too, shall fall out of fashion, and looked upon as a “quaint”, much as persistent users of tobacco, and for much the same reason.


5 posted on 06/25/2014 8:13:56 AM PDT by alloysteel (Selective and willful ignorance spells doom, to both victim and perpetrator - mostly the perp.)
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To: All

The Liberal definition of “bigot” is anybody who disagrees with them, about anything.


6 posted on 06/25/2014 8:42:39 AM PDT by Gunpowder green
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“Stories with more statements supporting same-sex marriage outweighed those with more statements opposing it by a margin of roughly 5-to-1.”

It was likely very much the same in the Cities on the Plain, and things worked out okay for them, didn’t they?

Uh.... wait a minute....


7 posted on 06/25/2014 9:24:26 AM PDT by Jack Hammer
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“Thinking which once was completely implausible outside only small fringe groups, rapidly gains social acceptance—dominance even—because individuals fear that if they don’t publicly support this novel idea, they will appear unsophisticated, behind the times (as in “knuckle-dragging Neanderthal”) and will become a social outcast in one’s place of work, school, neighborhood, church, or even in one’s own family. Their critical thinking is pushed aside by their inward mechanism which screams “self-preservation!” wrote Doug Mainwaring, the openly gay founder of the National Capital Tea Party Patriots. "

EXACTLY! This is why we have to get over that fear of arguing with CommieLibs in public...because meek, cowed would-be conservatives are listening. They've been beaten over the head with homo acceptance crap until they believe they are the minority, when it's the other way around. Don't shy away from a fight, because would-be conservatives, hiding in the shadows, are watching you. They'll follow your courage. This is the easiest thing you can do to win back the Republic, and should be the first. Don't back down...DO SOMETHING!

Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!

8 posted on 06/25/2014 10:15:23 AM PDT by wku man (Veterans, it's up to us to save the Republic...let's roll.)
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