Monday, December 20, 2010

Hate Group in Training, Liberty Counsel, vows to restore DADT


This is golden, just golden! This hate group wants to restore DADT, thinking it's best for our country.
The lobbying group, with offices in Florida, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., sent out an action alert Monday. After thanking its members for sending 6.1 million "message units" to politicians demanding that DADT stand, Liberty chairman Mathew Staver (pictured) writes, "Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have totally disgraced their respective offices throughout the 111th Congress, and their handling of this vital issue is just the most recent example of their betrayal of the public trust.

"Reflecting on this battle, I can assure you there will be many more opportunities to confront pro-homosexual activists in the legal and legislative arenas. I feel certain these radical groups have already picked their next target in their ongoing efforts to force their perverse will on America. The war is far from over. Here's our message to our armed forces: 'Take heart, because the American people will not allow this travesty to stand.'"
 Mathew, are you living under a rock? Most Americans wanted DADT repealed. Who in the hell are you talking about when you say the "American People"? Be real and just say the bigots didn't want DADT repealed and that includes you.

And how are going to change this, boo? Congress won't do it, it will cost the GOP everything in 2012. Maybe you need to brush up on your politics, because you don't have the power to do this. So lick it baby, lick. it. up.

If you like send Mathew and his bigot posse a message here or call these bastards at 800-671-1776.

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1 comment:

Amerikan Rambler said...

Look at that picture! The man is Satan! I'm not sure when the word liberty became a code word for the White Right, but I think it happened around January 2001.

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