Pitchfork Pat, who I supported in the 1996 presidential primaries, is often off target. But when he’s right, he’s as profound as anyone who’s ever written an opinion.
Amen!
The bad news is that Christians are going to be bystanders at best, and collateral damage at worst ... because it's going to happen only after this country is filled with Mexican Muslims.
Civil disobedience is absolutely the answer, for government derives its just powers from the consent of the governed.
WE DO NOT CONSENT!
Pastors, priests, ministers and rabbis need to be preaching the truth and leading public demonstrations.
This is politicians we are talking about. 99% of them are venal no matter what grounds they supposedly stand on. They will bow to the prevailing winds as they perceive them. They will do what they think avoids bad press.
I’m with Pat Buchanan. Enough is enough. If the SCOTUS comes down with the decision I think they are on gay marriage then the states must rebel. We don’t want it here in GA.
“Mount up and ride to the sound of the guns!” - Pat Buchanan
Pat missed the mark here.
They are going far beyond “acceptance”.
They are demanding endorsement, promotion, and PARTICIPATION in homosexual fake marriage.
In the case of the photographer, he is being FORCED, under the law, to take pictures of two men kissing, during the wedding.
There are many atheists who would be grossed out by that.
Sometimes I am so offended by what Pat Buchanan writes. Even with the benefit of hindsight, he attacks the West for fighting against Hitler in various ways. He says Hitler was such a prudent pragmatist in his demands for Poland and so on and the British were responsible for starting WWII. I am stunned that anyone can say this.
Yet here Buchanan is one of a few people, conservatives included, who speak the truth. Republicans are mostly saying, lets march to the sodomite agenda, yet just a little slower than the Democrats. It makes me so sick.
And I volunteered on Mike Pence’s campaign for governor! I shook hands with him the day before he was elected governor. I feel so used! Yet Pence is no worse than the average Republican. The Indiana legislature had to vote in the amendments to the bill, and Republicans had a supermajority in both houses.
I think I am done with volunteering now, and maybe done with politics entirely. What is the point on getting even known conservatives into office, for the first time they get under pressure they turn into liberals. Pence was considered a conservative when I volunteered for him, he has an excellent pro-life rating.
So sorry for the rant, I am just feeling very disillusioned with everything.