25 June 2012

Unbridled perversion in the White House

Read/view images at your own risk:

http://blogs.phillymag.com/the_philly_post/2012/06/22/gay-activists-give-ronald-reagan-finger-white-house/

PUKE!  Let a bunch of AWs into the White House, and watch them cavort and frolic in perverted abandon in front of the captive Marine Corps band - isn't that torturing the band?!  Flicking off a portrait of fmr. President Reagan... Celebrating crimes against nature today, the floodgates have opened for tomorrow. 

“My criticism is that [the gay movement] isn’t just asking for civil rights; it’s asking for recognition and acceptance of an alternative lifestyle which I do not believe society can condone, nor can I.”
          ~Pres. (then candidate) Ronald Reagan in 1980

"Like this is a surprise to anyone? Homosexuality gives the finger to everyone and everybody since at its core is open rebellion to the norms of society. Anything traditional or foundational has to be turned over. Can’t have marriage? Give them the finger and make them change 5,000 years of traditional family life and try to redefine marriage. To Hell with everyone. Hate conservatives. Hate heterosexuals. Hate religion and give the finger to God. We’ve seen this scene played out many times and it has the same recurring ending: Unhappiness. The Bible says their hearts will turn cold. They will be lovers of themselves and despise all that is good."
~Unk
The great defiler is headed out of office, but he was sure to do as much damage as he could.  From the Thomas Moore Law Center:
Allowing open homosexuality in the Armed Forces had nothing to do with enhancing the combat effectiveness of our military, and everything to do with pandering to the homosexual lobby. To accomplish this political objective, Pentagon officials utilized rigged military opinion polls, leaks of false information and muzzling of combat commanders who opposed the repeal.
In its findings supporting the 1993 Don’t Ask Don’t Tell law, Congress affirmed: there is no constitutional right to serve in the armed forces; military life is fundamentally different from civilian life; the prohibition against homosexual conduct is a long-standing element of military law; the presence of persons who demonstrate a propensity or intent to engage in homosexual acts would create an unacceptable risk to the high standards or morale, good order and discipline, and unit cohesion that are the essence of military capability. Concluded Thompson, “Those findings have not changed, but the law has. Our military men and women, our sons and daughters, should not be subjected to an involuntary social experiment which will damage our national security. That’s why we will continue our efforts to oppose this immoral law.”

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