Showing posts with label hate group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hate group. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Press Release: Tony Perkins wants trump to "take a wrecking ball to the LGBT distractions"


This press release...
The problem at the U.S. Embassy in Romania wasn’t that officials were saluting the flag. The problem was which flag they were saluting. In a tradition most Americans hoped was gone with President Obama, a handful of U.S. diplomats decided to fly the rainbow flag on par with the stars and stripes that millions have died defending.

The jarring sight in Guatemala, Cuba, Macedonia, the Dominican Republican, and other countries was just more evidence of the politically correct mess left behind by the last administration. Although President Trump refused to declare June LGBT pride month, plenty of Obama holdovers are taking matters into their own hands. Out of respect for the voters who rejected that extreme agenda, it’s time for administration officials to step in and put a stop to a display that puts a sexual fringe on the same pole as Old Glory.

And unfortunately, the State Department isn’t the only agency bucking the White House’s values this June. Today, the Pentagon carried on a tradition President Obama began in 2012, holding a special “pride” event at the same time that other military leaders are ready to turn the page on eight years of social engineering.

It was a disappointing development for conservatives, who thought they had an ally in new Defense Secretary James Mattis. FRC’s Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin (U.S. Army-Ret.) was vocal about his displeasure. “I was hoping that the Trump administration would put less emphasis on everything that does not contribute directly to enhanced readiness and war fighting.”

Leaders of the Conservative Action Project echoed General Boykin’s frustrations. In a letter signed by dozens of organizations, the group calls on the White House to intervene. “The Trump administration should discontinue funding and directing personnel resources for special-interest events, including LGBT-Pride Month events in June, which do not strengthen military readiness. We will support officials and initiatives taken to end politically-correct social agendas, and look forward to more changes that will strengthen the armed forces and restore America’s military readiness.”

The Obama administration worked from Kenya to El Salvador – not to advance his country’s priorities –but the 44th president’s radical social agenda. It’s time for Donald Trump to take a wrecking ball to the LGBT distractions of his predecessor and turn the page on policies that offend more people than they “honor.”

Monday, January 11, 2016

In Iowa: White Nationalists Stump for Trump

White Nationalist Jared Taylor

Trump's supporters are coming out of the woodwork, and when I say supporters, I mean White Nationalists. These groups have created robocalls in Iowa, hoping to recruit folks for Trump.

TPM reports

Some registered voters in Iowa received robocalls Saturday from a white nationalist super PAC that urged them to support Donald Trump in the 2016 election.

“I urge you to vote for Donald Trump because he is the one candidate who points out that we should accept immigrants who are good for America,” Jared Taylor said on the robocall, paid for by the American National Super PAC. “We don’t need Muslims. We need smart, well-educated white people who will assimilate to our culture. Vote Trump.”

Taylor is the founder of the white supremacist magazine American Renaissance. The robocall included two more endorsements from a conservative Christian talk show host and the head of the white nationalist American Freedom Party.

Reverend Donald Tan, a Filipino-American minister and host of Christian talk show program "For God and Country," encouraged Iowans to vote for Trump by citing scripture.

“First Corinthians states 'God chose the foolish things of this world to shame the wise and God chose the weak things of this world to shame the strong,’” he says on the call. “For the Iowa caucuses please support Donald Trump."

The robocall was closed out by American Freedom Party chairman William Johnson, who identified himself only as "a farmer and white nationalist." Johnson, who founded the PAC that paid for the robocall, notes that Trump did not authorize it.

The American Freedom Party had issued a press release Friday announcing the launch of the robocall campaign, calling Trump its "Great White Hope."

Jared Taylor also serves as a spokesman for the Council of Conservative Citizens, which was cited in the manifesto written by Charleston shooter Dylann Roof as the group that opened his eyes to what he saw as the scourge of black-on-white crime in America. Roof went on a shooting rampage at a historically black church in June, killing nine parishioners.

While I'm not surprised that Trump attracts these types of losers, I'm slightly surprised that Trump is allowing this to happen. He should be aware of who's in his corner, like Jared Taylor for example. Here's some interesting things about him.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Seen at the 'I Stand Sunday' Rally


I saw this on Facebook. This is from the rally in Houston against the HERO initiative. Seriously, these people are the worst. And the fact that a child is wearing this shirt is beyond troubling.

If these folks can't handle change, then leave, in fact leave the planet because there's more to come, bigots.


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

E.W. Jackson Launches a Petition to Protect the Bigoted Rights of Christians

E.W. Jackson will not go away. The former Virginia Republican Nominee for Lt. Governor has started a national movement to protect Christians from, as he puts it, "growing hostility, discrimination and anti-Christian bigotry."

The website is called STAND, Staying True to America's National Destiny (gag). And the page on the petition states:
We the undersigned, as citizens of the United States, hereby demand that Congress and the President pass legislation recognizing that under the First Amendment of the Constitution it is a violation of civil rights to fire Americans from their jobs, fine them in their businesses, restrict them from contracting with agencies of government, discipline them in their schools, or punish them in the military for peaceably expressing faith in Jesus Christ, the Biblical definition of marriage, the sacredness of life or any other article of faith; nor may the peaceful expression of such viewpoints ever be a cause for civil or criminal liability or prosecution as hate speech, bigotry or discrimination.

In this video, he explains his reason for this mess.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Friday, November 15, 2013

John Boehner allows Hate Group to meet House Office Building


So, House Speaker John Boehner continues to be a dick.

A hate group known as the World Congress of Families wanted to meet at the senate office room. Now, why is this group a hate group? Well in short, they want copy Russia's gay laws here in the states. Once the news got out, LGBT groups were not happy and called them out. Then, Illinois Sen. Mark Kirk, canceled their space in the Senate building.

Good times, right? Wrong, guess who came to their rescue, BOEHNER.

This fool gave them a space in the House office building. World Congress of Families President Allan Carlson was so happy about this, saying:
“At least in the House of Representatives people have not succumbed to the great fear. A great fear seems to be descending over what has been called the world’s greatest deliberative body … ideas are being suppressed, debate is being shut off, and minds are being closed.”
We're being closed minded? Child please.

Boehner claims he doesn't support their views, but why would he get involved? Why does he care about this hate group? I think it has something to do with money and possible donors. This group should watched, because I have a feeling they're up to something serious.

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Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Some HATE Rock Band has a song called "Livin Outside Of God's Word"

I saw this at Joe My God, so I had to share this with y'all.

This hate rock group called Surrender has a song that is anti-gay and quite silly. "Livin Outside Of God's Word" and here are some of the lyrics:


-When a man loves a woman,a woman loves a man
-It's all a part of God's family plan
-As Adam to Eve,a man takes a wife
-But as Bruce is to Steve (Oh,Lord),it's bound to take your life **{chorus} It's called Livin' Outside of God's Word Ain't it the strangest thing,you've ever seen or heard You keep on doin' as you please (laugh) Now that's your choice,here comes your disease (yeah) Someday soon my God will bring you to your knees Oh,oh oh,oh Oh...........................


Listen for yourself

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

WATCH The Hate Speeches and Statements from the Supreme Court Prop 8 Case

We were out there and so were the haters. Please watch some of the hate speeches and points from yesterday's Prop 8 Case.

Here's NOM's March 4 Marriage freaks


Please watch more freaks after the jump

Friday, August 10, 2012

Coalition of African-American Pastors are funded by Hate Groups and Right-Wing Conservatives


The truth is spilling out of the cup about Rev. William Owens and his organization! The group of fools known as the Coalition of African-American Pastors are not who they say they are.

Today, the Washington Post, revealed some interesting ties to this mess. Here's the scoop:
Democrats.” But interviews and a review of tax documents reveal deep connections with the right: 
* Owens was appointed this year as the African-American liaison for the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), a Washington-based group opposed to same-sex marriage that has endorsed Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney. 

* Frank Cannon, head of the American Principles Project, a group opposed to same-sex marriage, confirms his group’s political action fund is paying public relations firm Shirley & Banister to assist CAAP’s communications strategy. 

* CAAP received loans totaling $26,000 in 2004 from the conservative Family Research Council, American Family Association and Mississippi Tea Party activist Ed Holliday, according to its IRS filings.
Yes, look at the proof! Just as guilty and filthy. CAAP has been all over the media, trying to discourage the Black community from voting. With this info at hand, it is clear who's really behind this and how easily religion is used to fuel hate.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Question of the Day


Many gay activists are pissed about hate leaders like: Tony Perkins, Brian Brown and Bob Vander Plaats on national news shows (CNN & MSNBC).

But, I think it's okay. Folks will see how hateful and ass backward they are. To know your enemy, you have to see how they act. Plus, they are not treated like royalty; they are usually challenged for their silly beliefs.

So I want to know how y'all feel about this?

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Hate Groups are on the Rise in America


America is getting hateful by the minute it seems. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, more hate groups are popping up:
The center, which has kept track of such groups for 30 years, recorded 1,018 hate groups operating last year. 

The number of groups whose ideology is organized against specific racial, religious, sexual or other characteristics has risen steadily since 2000, when 602 were identified, the center said. Antigay groups, for example, have risen to 27 from 17 in 2010. 

The report also described a “stunning” rise in the number of groups it identifies as part of the so-called patriot and militia movements, whose ideologies include deep distrust of the federal government.
In 2011, the center tracked 1,274 of those groups, up from 824 the year before. 

“They represent both a kind of right-wing populist rage and a left-wing populist rage that has gotten all mixed up in anger toward the government,” said Mark Potok of the Southern Poverty Law Center and the author of the report. 
It's scary to think about the Anti-Gay groups that are appearing. We need to be ready for this.


Thursday, January 19, 2012

Black Pastors support Hate Groups' Protest of the Southern Poverty Law Center


Several Black pastors joined Hate Kings, Peter LaBarbera and Matt Barber to protest SPLC for labeling faux Christians organizations hate groups.

About a dozen African-American pastors joined anti-gay extremists on Tuesday in condemning the SPLC for using its “hate group” label to describe faith-based organizations that are against the LGBT lifestyle. At a press conference staged outside of the SPLC offices in Montgomery, Alabama, the pastors spoke and stood in solidarity with organizations, including Americans for the Truth about Homosexuality (AFTAH), an organization the SPLC lists as an anti-gay hate group.

“The SPLC has moved from monitoring actual hate groups like the KKK and neo-Nazis to slandering mainstream Christian organizations with that very same hate group label,” said Matt Barber of the Liberty Counsel. “By extension, the SPLC is smearing billions of Christians and Jews worldwide as haters simply because they embrace the traditional Judeo-Christian ethics.”

In response to the accusations that the SPLC is wrongly labeling organizations as “anti-gay hate groups,” Mark Potok, editor of the SPLC ’s Intelligence Report, says they’re labeled as such because that’s what they are.

“Our listing of anti-gay hate groups is completely unrelated to religion, Christianity or the Bible,” Potok said. “These groups are listed because they repeatedly lie in an effort to defame LGBT people, an exercise they’ve been extraordinarily successful at. The idea that we are criticizing these groups because they represent Judeo-Christian morality is simply ludicrous.”
Please, these groups are ludicrous! They spend countless hours spreading lies and mess about the LGBT community. Instead of strengthen economy or education, they rather cruise Folsom or M.A.L. with donors' money. They wish they were doing God's work. And these Black pastors are so messed up for supporting them.

I guess they enjoy being fooled and lied to like the rest of idiots.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Christian Conservatives gather together to plan a War against the LGBT Community


These group continue their haterade towards our fam. They gathered together this weekend in Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va to start their losing battle against us.
The first step for Christian conservatives to win the war against the gay movement is to rebrand the terms, said a few panelists at this weekend’s The Awakening conference at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.


“‘Gay’ is a left-wing socio-political construct designed to create grounds for fundamental rights [based on] whimsical capricious desires,” said Ryan Sorba, chairman of the Young Conservatives of California. “Gay identity does not exist.”


Sorba proposed alternatives to the word “gay,” which received approval by a unanimous show of hands by the 40-some audience members:


* “Same-sex attraction”
* “Same-sex intercourse”
* “Sodomy”
* “Unnatural vice”


Later in the discussion, it was suggested that gays should also be referred to as “anti-Christian.”


The one self-described ex-gay on the panel, Greg Quinlan — who founded the Pro Family Network in 1996 and is now the president of Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays & Gays (PFOX) but spent his gay years lobbying for the LGBT-rights group Human Rights Campaign – explained that his foray into homosexuality was caused by abuse from his father and looking at Playboy magazine as a young boy.


“Feelings change, and they don’t define you,” Quinlan said, noting that through counseling he was able to re-orient his sexual attraction, which led to a heterosexual marriage (he’s now divorced).


“If you had all the facts, you wouldn’t choose to be gay,” Quinlan, 52, said. “When you live a lie, you tell a lie. Truth is not a philosophy. Truth is a person, and his name is Jesus Christ. Tell the truth in love, but it isn’t love until you tell the truth.”


As a board member of PFOX, he proposed a resolution to PepsiCo Inc. shareholders (PDF) in 2010, asking the corporation to rescind their funding to the Parents and Families, Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG), because he claimed they promote intolerance to the ex-gay community and protest against religious conferences featuring ex-gay speakers. He has also spoken before the Disney Board of Directors, pushing a resolution to include ex-gays in the company’s mandatory sexual orientation diversity training for employees.
We are anti-Christian? Please, what do they think they are, Saints?


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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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Monday, November 29, 2010

WATCH Tony Perkins and Mark Potok argue about the SPLC Hate Group List on Hardball

This is pretty good. Both leaders of the Family Research Council and Southern Poverty Law Center go at it about the updated Hate Group list

Friday, November 26, 2010

Family Research Council Tony Perkins can't get over being in a Hate Group


Aww poor Tony, his feelings are hurt, because his little group is labeled as a Hate Group. In fact, he's so upset, he had to put out a press release, demanding an apology:
Washington, D.C. - Family Research Council President Tony Perkins released the following statement in response to slanderous attacks made by the Southern Poverty Law Center:

"Family Research Council has, for nearly 30 years, advanced faith, family, and freedom in public discourse. We do so with civility and compassion. We hold to the indisputable fact that the family - a Dad, a Mom, and children - is the best building block of a good society, which is why we oppose efforts to transform it based on personal sexual preference. 

"The Southern Poverty Law Center is a massively funded liberal organization that operates under a veneer of public justice when, in fact, they seem more interested in fundraising ploys than fighting wrongdoing.    

"This is a deliberately timed smear campaign by the SPLC.  The Left is losing the debate over ideas and the direction of public policy so all that is left for them is character assassination.  It's a sad day in America when we can not, with integrity, have a legitimate discussion over policy issues that are being considered by Congress, legislatures, and the courts without resorting to juvenile tactics of name calling. 

"The Left's smear campaigns of conservatives is also being driven by the clear evidence that the American public is losing patience with their radical policy agenda as seen in the recent election and in the fact that every state, currently more than thirty, that has had the opportunity to defend the natural definition of marriage has done so.  Earlier this month, voters in Iowa sent a powerful message when they removed three Supreme Court justices who imposed same-sex marriage on the state.  Would the SPLC also smear the good people of Iowa?

"Family Research Council will continue to champion marriage and family as the foundation of our society and will not acquiesce to those seeking to silence the Judeo-Christian views held by millions of Americans.  We call on the Southern Poverty Law Center to apologize for this slanderous attack and attempted character assassination."

Oh, Tony. The only messages Iowa sent was: Look at the outside money coming in to oust the judges. Look at how you manipulated tons of people, using lies and half truths.

And don't bring in the election, sweetie. The economy and taxes were strong pieces of the GOP's victories, not social norms and morals. So don't talk that jive to me.

Accept what you are, a Social and Cultural Terrorist, Tony.

Interesting Quote: Brian Brown


"This is about protecting marriage. This isn't about being anti-anyone. The whole idea that somehow those folks who stand up for traditional marriage, like the Family Research Council, are hateful is wrong. [The law center is] trying to marginalize and intimidate folks for standing up for marriage and also trying to equate them somehow to the KKK." 
Oh Brian's upset because NOM is now noted as a Hate Group. Lick it up, Brian! The truth hurts.

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