Posted on 07/26/2014 11:19:28 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
The bishop-Chairmen of two USCCB Committees slammed President Obamas July 21 "gender identity" executive order for its lack of religious freedom protection and "flaws in its core prohibitions." This new "non-discrimination" executive order, aimed at preventing workplace discrimination against LGBT persons, opens the door to discrimination against Christians and those with deeply-held beliefs about the nature of marriage and human sexuality. -
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The USCCB needs to learn that their support for ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION is designed to gain a voting block who will forever crush religious freedom.
Can not “We the People” decide which laws, regulations and dictatorial executive orders we will abide by just as our elected President and nonelected Attorney General do? Isn’t fair?
The TEA Party should start a “Law We Will Rescind” campaign.
they can’t.
The wing of the USCCB which breaks away from Church teaching and supports Hussein and the Chamber of Commerce wing of the GOPe, for their immigration plans, are not American by birth and so are both legally and factually unqualified to support him.
they are way far out and their brother USCCB members do not rein them in.
And the Pope is, likewise, misled and misinformed.
Damn straight!
You should be honored. That's how the Administration repays its most loyal supporters.
HOIST BY THEIR OWN PETARD!!! They’ve been sucking off the taxpayer’s tit for many years, essentially selling their souls, now even to the point of facilitating and enabling the illegal aliens’ sodomizing rape of the U.S. Now the Devil in the form of the Mahdi has come to collect their souls. I have a hard time feeling sorry for them, although I do feel sorry for the Constitution and support them for that reason.
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