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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132590)5/14/2012 8:04:48 PM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations   of 157076
 
Dems 'Fuming' After Limbaugh Named To 'Hall Of Famous Missourians'...

It’s official and it’s a done deal: Conservative talk-show host Rush Limbaugh is now officially inducted into the Hall of Famous Missourians.

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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (132602)5/14/2012 8:07:02 PM
From: locogringo   of 157076
 
Obama First 'Gay-Female-Hispanic-Asian-Jewish President'...



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To: locogringo who wrote (132604)5/14/2012 8:15:34 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie1 Recommendation   of 157076
 
he's the whole damned rainbow coalition embodied in one

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To: TideGlider who wrote (132599)5/14/2012 9:07:09 PM
From: FUBHO2 Recommendations   of 157076
 
Excellent ad from the RNC.

Empty Promises: Debt & Deficits



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To: tonto who wrote (132595)5/14/2012 9:20:02 PM
From: Kenneth E. Phillipps   of 157076
 
Walker is wrecking Wisconsin's education program.

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132607)5/14/2012 9:30:31 PM
From: steve harris2 Recommendations   of 157076
 
Maybe you should define "education program" first...

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132607)5/14/2012 9:52:27 PM
From: lorne2 Recommendations   of 157076
 
African-American Church Leaders Condemn Obama For Gay Marriage Support

May 13, 2012
Derek Valcourt
baltimore.cbslocal.com 

BALTIMORE (WJZ)– Just days after President Barack Obama announced his support for same-sex marriage, pastors and priests around Maryland took to their own pulpits with their reaction– and in some cases– condemnation of the president.

Derek Valcourt explains the president’s comments have folks on both sides of the issue fired up.

Both sides hope the president’s position helps sway votes in their favor when the issue hits Maryland’s ballot this November.

“I think same-sex couples should be able to get married,” Obama said.

When Obama announced that his position on same-sex marriage had evolved, it outraged some African-American pastors like Pastor and Del. Emmett Burns.

“He has said to his base, African-Americans, ‘I am going against your beliefs and your thoughts,’” Burns said.

He’s so opposed to same-sex marriage, he told church members he will no longer support the president and now predicts Obama will lose the election because of it.

He and many other leaders are pouring their energies into gathering the signatures needed to put Maryland’s same-sex marriage law on the November ballot.

“I think it might be a call to action for people to really express what they believe,” Father Erik Arnold of Our Lady of Perpetual Help said.

In Maryland, some of the strongest opposition to the law has come from the black community– about 30 percent of the population. Some African-American religious leaders are preaching about it

“God said in every home, there needs to be a representation of his glory through manhood and femininity,” Pastor Harry Jackson, Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, said.

“To me, this is an issue of the separation of church and state,” Pastor Delman Coates, Enon Baptist Church in Clinton, said.

Coates is one of the few black pastors who supports the current law.

“We should not allow our subjective theological understandings prevent other citizens of this country from having equal rights,” he said.

So far, voters in 30 states have rejected same-sex marriage

But equality advocates in Maryland believe the president’s comments are a sign of the changing tide.

“The momentum is shifting. I think things are definitely shifting in our direction here,” Ezekiel Jackson of Marylanders for Marriage Equality said.

Many African-American pastors say they will still support the president in November even though they may not agree with him on this particular issue.

The president’s announcement that he supports same-sex marriage came just one day after voters in North Carolina banned same-sex unions.

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To: FUBHO who wrote (132606)5/14/2012 9:55:01 PM
From: lorne1 Recommendation   of 157076
 
FUBHO...more results of hussein obama's war on religion.?

Same-sex couple barred from Lexington Catholic prom
By Jennifer Hewlett
May 13, 2012
kentucky.com 


Two female students say they were not allowed to attend Lexington Catholic High School's prom as a couple Saturday night, upsetting a number of students at the school.

Hope Decker, 18, a senior, and sophomore Tiffany Wright, 16, had already gotten their dresses for the event, but Friday afternoon they were told by school administrators they could not attend as a couple because of the church's stance on same-sex relationships, Wright said.

In an email Sunday, Lexington Catholic president Steve Angelucci said, "As a Catholic high school, we uphold every teaching of the Catholic Church. The policies and procedures of our school reflect those teachings."

When the couple tried to enter the school's gymnasium, where the prom was held, they were turned away, so Wright said they held their own prom in the school's parking lot.

"I would understand and respect the school's decision if they truly upheld church teachings," Wright said Sunday night. "They didn't forbid the entrance of all the couples who've had premarital sex and all the kids who planned to get drunk after the prom."

Wright said Decker was "overwhelmed with all of the attention" and did not want to comment for this story. Decker later called and asked the story not be printed because she didn't want to hurt the reputation of the high school.

Wright said the couple's parking-lot prom was great.

"We had a wonderful night, and we were surrounded by true friends," Wright said. "I'll remember it for the rest of my life."

Among the other students outside with them were Lexington Catholic senior Suzie Napier, who said she wrote a letter to school administrators expressing displeasure at their decision. Napier said 107 fellow students signed it.

"I think that it is unfair that Hope and Tiffany were not allowed to attend prom together," Napier said. "I can understand why, but I don't agree with it."

"Universal love and acceptance," she said, is a greater Catholic tradition than its stance on same-sex relationships.

Napier said the students played music from their parked cars at the outside prom and set up a table for refreshments.

"I definitely think this prom will be much more memorable than any prom the school hosted," Napier said.

Megan Carter-Stone, a senior, also attended the outside prom.

"It was a wonderful time, and I think we got our point across," Carter-Stone said. "At least I hope we did."



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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132607)5/14/2012 10:34:16 PM
From: joefromspringfield6 Recommendations   of 157076
 
Ken

Check out the report card. Wisconsin got a B while your state only got a C. Looks like Walker is doing a better job than your governor. Your governor can't even balance a budget.

alec.org 

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (132607)5/14/2012 10:42:08 PM
From: Wayners5 Recommendations   of 157076
 
You mean the kids are actually learning how to read, write and think critically rather than learning the Obama song, that Sally has two daddies, and 6 hours of instruction a day on white guilt and racism?

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