January 2009


http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,485524,00.html

So essentially, they’re going to drop the personal information of everyone who donated to help Prop 8 pass to a group of people who have basically sworn to get revenge?

Typical California.

What’s more important here is the whole “gay rights” issue. Marriage is not explicitly a right. For example, you cannot get married to a cactus, thus Marriage is exclusive and not inclusive. Marriage is specifically defined as the matrimonial union between one man and one woman. The resulting union is based on religious practices as well as for the benefit of potential future natural offspring. Two men and two women cannot create natural offspring. Of course, then the argument is “Well what about people who are infertile?” Obviously, there is still potential for natural offspring as the woman or man in question is still genetically a woman or a man, thus they have the capacity.

The point I’m trying to make here is that I get angry when I see these people demanding that I have to give up my religious belief to satisfy their way of thinking, and I simply refuse, and when I refuse, they get violent and indignant and claim it’s their right to be violent.

What hurts me the most about this issue is that I’ve never had any problem with people who make the decision to be homosexual. That is their choice, and I respect their personal decisions even if I may not agree with it,  just like how I may disagree about what college you go to, it is your college and it is not my decision. What we often lose in these discussions is that people are still people and still deserve and demand respect, and it seems to me that while more people are respecting homosexuals, homosexuals are decreasingly respecting Christians who do not wish to change a sacred foundation of their religion.

They really don’t even have the right, because as I said, marriage is exclusive. If marriage were inclusive, anime nerds could marry their action figures, and the whole purpose of the system would come crashing down.

Ultimately, it’s not about equal rights or anything like that, it’s an attack on the moral fiber of America and religion in general by manipulating a group of people who feel slighted and prejudiced against.

It falls into the leftist ideology. They come to take everything you have so that it belongs to them. When you deny them at the door, they kick it down, when you try to ignore them, they spit in your face. They don’t mean to make you simply accept them, they mean to force you accept their lifestyle and the choices they make, even if you’re okay with them personally, that’s never good enough. If you don’t wholeheartedly agree with everything they have to say, you’re a horrible bigot.

I’m sick of the hypocracy.

And so today, we close the chapter on the Bush Presidency, and we leave after having the greatest economy in both the 20th and 21st centuries talked into depression by a combination of media talking the economy down, and careful manipulations by the Democrats to cut the banking sector out from under its own feet.

We leave behind a successful offensive against Islamic extremists in Iraq and Afghanistan that the media lied about for years and years, saying it could “never be achieved” and was “doomed to failure.”

We leave behind peace and prosperity, which were called war and despotism by the ones with the quill pens, their pockets lined with tainted gold and their mouths full of falsehoods.

It will be interesting to see the cheerleading the media will be doing of the Obama Presidency, as every mistake he makes will be downplayed, everything he does right will be beatified, and anyone who dares criticize him will be a heritic.

What strikes me so much about the Inauguration is watching people look at him. I’ve seen those faces before: the look of a person who is completely and utterly captivated and controlled. The kind of brainwashed people who vote in a Saddam Hussein, a Chavez or a Stalin because of emotion, not the kind of rational individuals who vote based on truth, facts and logic.

It’ll be interesting to see how it all goes.

I’m sure I’ll be right.