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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Welcome to the Homosexual Lobby!

I just heard that the Massachusetts Senate voted Tuesday to repeal the Massachusetts marriage evasion statute, so same-sex couples from all over the country will be able to legally wed in Massachusetts. The bill is expected to pass the Massachusetts House and be signed into law by the Governor by the end of this month. While googling this story, I came across one of those “must-read” articles which reminds us of who is on the other side of these issues. If you have the stomach for it and are amused by such things, read on: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/?pageId=69748. Apparently the bill to repeal the marriage evasion statute is passing because the "homosexual lobby" has completely taken over the Massachusetts legislature, and is "playing them like a violin." The article goes on to state that: "According to press reports, Sen. Diane Wilkerson (D-Mattapan), who led the charge to push for huge taxpayer-funding for homosexual programs in the schools, is the major force behind this also." All of this got me thinking that I should put up a banner in the foyer of the legal suite I share with Deb Kinney, reading “Welcome to the Homosexual Lobby – Please be Seated.” Deb's administrative assistant suggested that while we are at it, we could post the “Gay Agenda” on the wall: (1) Teach Homosexuality to Children (2) Go out to Brunch – or something like that. Anyway, we’re having so much fun over here today, I thought we should share....

1 Comments:

  • hahaha i think my favorite part of the worldnetdaily article was the last part:

    "This would make Massachusetts a sort of Mecca for gay weddings, and there will be instability around the country"

    THE GAYS ARE COMING!! NOW THAT THEY CAN BE MARRIED IN 2 STATES AND THESE WEDDINGS MUST LEGALLY BE UPHELD IN ALL STATES, NOTHING WILL STOP THEM FROM TAKING OVER AND SPREADING THE GAY DISEASE TO US AND OUR CHILDREN AHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!

    I can't wait for the day when the term "American" truly reflects acceptance, understanding, and the upholding of rights for any national of the United States of America regardless of gender, ethnic background, country of origin, sexual orientation, class, etc etc. Won't that just be beautiful? Until then, we just have to keep fighting the good fight for peace and justice for all and the end of ignorance. I am hoping, praying and working for change. Thanks for your blog Deb! :)

    By Blogger la reintroductora, at 3:26 PM  

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