| Obama Rejects National Day of Prayer - But Celebrates 1969 Drag Queen Riot Sunday Afternoon |
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| Written by Andrea Lafferty |
| Sunday, 28 June 2009 03:29 |
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Today, June 28, 2009, Sunday afternoon, President Obama will hold a gay pride celebration at the White House. He and his invited gays, bisexuals, lesbians, drag queens, transsexuals, etc., will celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Stonewall Riot in New York City. Yet, in May, President Obama refused to participate in the National Day of Prayer, which has been celebrated for years by former Presidents. Hmmm. Let's get this straight. Obama has no time to honor God and the traditional National Day of Prayer. Clearly, he does not have a commitment to Judeo-Christian principles, but does have a commitment to the celebration of the drag queen rioters who attacked New York police at the Stonewall Inn - a Mafia-owned gay/drag queen bar. The police had arrived to serve a warrant on the owner of the bar for selling liquor without a license. The drag queen clientele, however, ran into the street and began throwing beer bottles, trash cans and whatever else they could find, to drive the police away.The anti-police riot resulted in four policemen being injured and 13 drag queens were arrested on assault charges. This violent attack upon New York City policemen inspired the creation of the Gay Liberation Front only a month after the riot - and we've faced a constant attack upon our cultural values from gays ever since. Should President Obama feel "pride" about this anti-police riot by drag queens? Apparently, he does. Earlier this month, he issued a White House Proclamation promoting "Gay Pride Month," which usually involves obscene parades featuring naked men and women, plus non-stop sex orgies. Does he also feel "pride" about these sodomy-fests? What sort of President would celebrate a violent attack upon policemen by drag queens? I know the answer, but how many Americans do? Watch TVC's new hate crimes legislation video.
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If for no other reason than political expediency why don't you get over the phobia about the "gay agenda" and return to some of the principles of those like Ronald Reagan (who was instrumental in defeating the Briggs Amendment which would have prohibited homosexual teachers in California) and Barry Goldwater who famousaly stated "I don't care whether they are straight--so long as they can shoot straight"http://girlinshortshorts.blogspot.com/2009/04/gay-and-libertarian-republican.html
You will find that many gays and lesbians actually agree with you on much--like how there should be a National Day of Prayer.