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Former Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) says he wishes leaders in Washington reflected on the Bible’s teachings as the federal government heads for a likely shutdown. [...] “As I reflect upon the decisions in our Nation's capitol today I wish Pastor Steve had given that sermon on the House and Senate floor, and to a certain someone in the Oval office,” he wrote. “Folks in DC are sent to be stewards and representatives and I wonder if we were to ask what their guiding principles are, what the response would be. Heck, I’d just like to know what sermon message they heard on Sunday morning.” [...] “Do the right thing today [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid. America is watching your stewardship.”
“As I reflect upon the decisions in our Nation's capitol today I wish Pastor Steve had given that sermon on the House and Senate floor, and to a certain someone in the Oval office,” he wrote.
“Folks in DC are sent to be stewards and representatives and I wonder if we were to ask what their guiding principles are, what the response would be. Heck, I’d just like to know what sermon message they heard on Sunday morning.” [...]
“Do the right thing today [Senate Majority Leader] Harry Reid. America is watching your stewardship.”
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) said Sunday he thinks the state should hold a voter referendum on the issue of gay marriage, just days after a judge ordered that same-sex couples be allowed to marry in the state.
The legal team that overturned California’s ban on same-sex marriage is targeting Virginia to launch another challenge aimed at convincing the Supreme Court that gays and lesbians have a constitutional right to marry no matter where they live. The American Foundation for Equal Rights — with its attention-getting political odd couple of conservative Republican lawyer Theodore Olson and liberal Democrat David Boies — will announce Monday it is joining a lawsuit against what the lawyers called Virginia’s “draconian” laws prohibiting same-sex marriages, the recognition of such marriages performed where they are legal, and civil unions.
The American Foundation for Equal Rights — with its attention-getting political odd couple of conservative Republican lawyer Theodore Olson and liberal Democrat David Boies — will announce Monday it is joining a lawsuit against what the lawyers called Virginia’s “draconian” laws prohibiting same-sex marriages, the recognition of such marriages performed where they are legal, and civil unions.
After announcing November 19 as the date of his planned uprising against President Obama, Larry Klayman on Friday claimed that the anti-Obama putsch is now even more urgent due to the failure of Sen. Ted Cruz’s non-filibuster filibuster against the Affordable Care Act. “[I]t is clear that we have no representative form of government,” Klayman remarked on Cruz’s inability to defund Obamacare. “As in 1776, the people must now take action to rid the nation of this new, far more evil tyrant, who makes King George III look like a Boy Scout.”
“[I]t is clear that we have no representative form of government,” Klayman remarked on Cruz’s inability to defund Obamacare. “As in 1776, the people must now take action to rid the nation of this new, far more evil tyrant, who makes King George III look like a Boy Scout.”