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Protected Class

The hate crimes legislation making it's way through Congress raises some serious questions about who, and what, should be protected and whose rights trump whose.  I feel this legislation creates a protected class of people.  These people have used smokescreens to blind the public and gain sympathy.  In actuality, though, they want acceptance and protection for their choice.

There is an article at Ideally Conservative which lifts these smokescreens.  First, this is not about love.  It never has been, it never will be.  No one cares who you love, and in fact, the more people you truly love, the better the world would be.  No, this is all about lust.

Second, this is solely about choice.  We all have choices to make, sometimes even if we don't realize it.  Some make the choice to follow the norm.  Some what to do otherwise and try to change the norm.

I hope you'll check out the article for more in depth thought on this subject.  Our nation's future depends on it.

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Seven Years And Counting

As we pause on this, the seventh anniversary of the horrendous attacks on our country, I hope it will serve as a reminder that there are those out there who do not value freedom.  They are driven by ideologies that are elitist and oppressive.  They will stop at nothing, not even the inhumane, to drive those from this planet who oppose them and stand in the way of their tyranny.

Unfortunately, I fear there are those who have forgotten.  There are those who even want to give them an excuse.  They feel that by appeasing these enemies of ours they will protect us.  They feel that if we can just "understand" them, we can avoid attacks.  In doing so, they ignore one fact: there are people in this world who are bent on evil and no amount of "understanding" and appeasing will change them.

So, let us use this day to strengthen our resolve to ensure for future generations that there will never be another 9/11.  Let us resolve that we will track down those who are bent on evil and do whatever is necessary to make sure they do no hold the power to wreck havoc on our world.  Let us resolve that we are greater, and better, than they are.

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Freedom

Apparently it's not really about freedom, after all.  As over one million voters in California signed on to a petition to put a Constitutional amendment on the November ballot, members of the homosexual community are petitioning the high court in that state to ban the vote.  It seems that the gay community in California doesn't believe the people of California have a right to petition their government and vote to have their voices heard.

As much as they'd like for us to believe that this is all about freedom, privacy and civil rights, they have no problem stripping the general public of their freedom, forcing their "private" matter into the public spotlight and denying the most basic of rights, the right to define society.  Therefore, they head to a liberal court to have their view forced on the people of California, who have already passed a law that their desire is to define marriage as one man and one woman.

They rest everything on one argument; civil rights.  Often times we hear them compare their "struggle" to that of  African-Americans.  Blacks in our nation fought so hard and so long to gain the equal rights they are due, now the gay community has no problem trampling the significance of that battle.  They belittle the black community in our nation and thumb their noses at society in general in doing so.

Their primary keyword is love.  It's all about love.  Government should discriminate on the basis of love.  They should have the same rights as others to love who they want.  Love, love, love.  It's obvious, they have no idea what real love is and are trying to pervert its true meaning.

I would never doubt or question someone's love for another.  Love is the most powerful emotion known to man.  It is also our most important.  It drives us to do things for others that we might otherwise not be willing to do.  It draws us together and propagates the species.  We should love others, regardless of their physical attributes, gender, race, etc.

That doesn't mean we marry everyone we love.  I love my pastor at church.  I would do anything for him.  He is a very close, personal friend.  I feel very close to him.  That in no way means that I'm thinking of marrying or sleeping with him.

This issue is all about sex for homosexuals.  They want to have sex with who they want and they don't want anyone telling them it's wrong or sinful.  They want the state to sanction it, put its blessing on it, so no one can say anything.  That's all this is about.

I'm not even buying that it's about hospital visitation or property rights.  Those are things that can be taken care of with wills, living wills and other legal documents.  Almost anything we have been led to believe they are interested in can be handled with a legal document without having to force gay marriage on a society that deems that perverted.

So, on this sacred weekend when we celebrate the brave steps our Founding Fathers took to secure us the freedom to govern ourselves and decide on the kind of society we will be, remember that there is an element of our society that wants to suppress our rights and our voice.  The fight is not over.

BTW, Sen. Obama, who once stated that he felt each state should be able to decide on their own whether they want to allow gay marriage or not, has stated that he is opposed the the California amendment that would ban it.  In other words, he's decided that Californians shouldn't be allowed to decide for themselves if they want to allow gay marriage after the court has made its decision.  So, I guess what he means is that each state Supreme Court should decide whether they want to allow gay marriage.

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