Upon hearing about how the State Department of the united States is hosting a gay pride party at the embassy in Baghdad, the reality of how far the united States government has gone hit me. The same government that has destroyed Bibles in Afghanistan is now hosting a celebration of a lifestyle that is totally abhorrent to the nation where it is located. Although gay marriage is not allowed in California, it is celebrated in Baghdad at the US embassy. In some ways it should not surprise me, considering that the united States government also declared the Bible contraband when it invaded the South. Little has changed in terms of its animosity to Christian values.
This is the same government that removed the 10 commandments in Alabama, that finances abortions around the world, and is now taking over large segments of the industries and businesses. This is the same government that bullies nations around the world, often telling them what to do, rather than allow self-rule. The same State Department refused allowing Vlaams Belang members watch the inauguration of Barry Soretaro aka Ben Barack Hussein Obama assume the office heading up the regime. (We cannot have members of such a devisive group in our embassies now can we?)
The government run AIG is now providing sharia-based financing. Although if a government agency financed Christian groups there would be an outcry of seperation of church and state. Fortunately, a group has brought suit alleging that such financing establishes government support of a religion.
It is a sad state of affairs. I am especially angered that this news happens on the heels of Memorial Day, when we remember those who gave their lives. The nation that was once led by George Washington, who prayed with his men and maintained a good Christian reputation and self-restraint, is now the nation that stands for hedonism. The men who bled and died on the fields of Flanders, Normandy, Iwo Jima, Mexico City, and Vicksburg did not fight so that the State Department could host such wild parties. Those men did not spill thier blood and sanctify those grounds in order to be ridiculed in such a manner. Make no mistake, the policies of the empire are not wholesome or honorable. The empire has made its stand on Christian values clear.
Liberty for Texas and the South!
J Murrah
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