Saturday, February 14, 2009

Explain this one to your 6-year-old.

God-fearing people can no longer take their children on the public streets without exposing them to perversion. A bunch of gays and lesbians staged a "wedding" in front of the Dallas Records Building Thursday. One of the couples, Rose Preizler and Kim Davis, have already "married" in Canada. I guess they were just trying to force Canadian loose morals on Texas. At any rate, they had their little ceremony and kissed on the street while other degenerates surrounded them singing "Chapel of Love." Then they went into the Records Building to get a license. I don't know why they did it backwards -- when Mr. Essie May and I married, we got the license first, then we got married.

They were told by one of the records clerks that "Unfortunately, in the state of Texas, they don't allow same-sex marriages." I am offended by the clerk's editorializing. Most Texans don't consider it "unfortunate" that we take a moral stand here. This clerk is paid by the taxpayers, and she or he should keep personal opinion out of the workplace.

At Thursday's display of perversion, Daniel Kanter, a minister at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas (that's the "church" that espouses the theology that whatever you want to believe is right) performed the "wedding" and said, "I say we stand on the side of love and not on the side of hate." Essie May says we stand on the side of God and not on the side of what He deems abomination.

Classified ad in the local shopper tabloid: 'Who has setaline torch for sale? 903-785-4014." Wonder if those work as well as the acetylene ones?

"Gay couples raise one voice for same-sex marriage rights." The Dallas Morning News; February 13, 2009; p. 3B.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You make me so proud Essie...I appreciate you taking a stand against all the terribly wrong things society has deemed "correct". I hope your posts will inspire us all to start speaking up. How I wish we could stop this train of destruction.