E.W. Jackson, the current Republican nominee for lieutenant governor
in Virginia, said on camera that 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' was the only
thing that kept the United States military in the Almighty's good
graces. Now that it has been repealed and chaplains are allowed to wed
gay couples, so too will God repeal his blessings.
"How in the world can we expect our military to be blessed by the hand of almighty God if we allow our military to become the equivalent of Sodom and Gomorrah? God is not pleased."
Granted, Right Wing Watch reminds us, he said that two years ago in
2011, but it's important that Virginians be reminded of his past
sentiments as election season approaches. While it's entirely possible
he may have had a shift in opinion despite knowing better than the pope about gay issues, it seems unlikely even when considering his protests to the contrary.
More news from Virginia, via David Mixner:
A new poll released today by Quinnipiac
Polling has sent chills down the spines of LGBT Americans. The poll
shows extremist Republican candidate Ken Cuccinelli gaining ground on
Democrat Terry McAuliffe. There is a real gender gap with McAuliffe
leading among women by 13 points and Cuccinelli leading among men by 6
points.
If Republican Cuccinelli is elected he would, without question, becomes the nation's most anti-LGBT equality Governor in the country. His views on full equality for LGBT Americans are not conservative but extremist.
If Republican Cuccinelli is elected he would, without question, becomes the nation's most anti-LGBT equality Governor in the country. His views on full equality for LGBT Americans are not conservative but extremist.
No comments:
Post a Comment