Last week I met a new neighbor lady. As we were chatting, she mentioned that she belonged to the Lutheran Church up the street, who by the way, had a woman minister. She loved her church, and when I mentioned that her church might be forced to marrying gay couples someday, due to the recent judgement by the Supreme Court, she laughed and said:
“Oh no, thatwon’t happen, not in my lifetime.”
My husband and I looked at each other…with the, “What a shock she will be in for.” look.
Too bad I couldn’t have pulled out my “cell” phone and let Bill O’Reilly explain to her, what is coming probably too soon for her to comprehend.
So— Bill O’Reilly wins the Nobody’s Fool Award for the second week in a row, for explaining its effect on churches–and what it means in America’s future.
And by the way, if you have never seen one of Bill’s ‘concerts’ with his usual cohorts, it’s well worth the ticket. The man, is very serious on TV, but absolutely hilarious in person.
They both had little essays today on the Huffy Post, basically praising…who else? Obama.
As if he isn’t on our TV enough.
Valerie had to memorialize the Supreme Court win for all the gays, who have suffered for SOOOOOOOOOOOOO long, and act as if…Obama wrote a whole new Constitution for a whole new people.
In a way, he did.
Let’s start with Valerie’s article title A Memorable Month of Pride in America, and the first paragraph:
For too long, same-sex couples have fought tirelessly for their basic civil rights. Loving, committed partners, along with millions of families and supporters, have challenged the status quo, and demanded that all Americans receive equal treatment under the law, and the opportunity for them and their families to live anywhere in this great country, with the dignity, respect, and rights that all Americans deserve.
Call me ignorant, but I have known many gays in my life, and not once did I hear any of them complain about being treated unfairly by anyone. They all had jobs, lived with their “mates” and were loved by their families. About the only thing that they couldn’t get was to be married in a “Church.” Obama becomes President and suddenly, they are all dying of mistreatment. Oh sure, they had a big problem when AIDS came along, but so did the everybody else. ANYBODY could catch aids….but they acted as if the virus went after gays alone. People just stop having as much sex, and they were CAREFUL. So, why weren’t the ‘gays’ more careful?
Nobody Wonders.
And then there’s Obama’s blog, in which he writes about all his accomplishments and adds:
As our work continues in the months and years to come, we must remember to keep pushing for things like a fully inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act and a society in which every child in America feels supported and safe to pursue their happiness, regardless of who they are or whom they love.
I don’t know about you, but it seems the “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” and that includes EVERYBODY, have already been given their rights by the 14th amendment…which forbids states from denying anyperson “life, liberty, or property, without due process of law” or to “deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” By directly mentioning the role of the states, the 14th Amendment greatly expanded the protection of civil rights to all Americans and is cited in more litigation than any other amendment….so WHY do we need a fully inclusive Employment Non-Discrimination Act?
Why? It’s affirmative action’s for gays. He wants mandatory hiring.
Is it any wonder the lawyers all donate to the Democrats?
Nobody Wonders why the 14th amendment isn’t being applied in gay-discrimination cases.
And I also wonder…(Who REALLY wrote those blogs.)
Who are Jarrett and Obama going to say needs to be protected next?
I am a nobody. If the different classes of America were color-coded, I would be in the yucky brown, one rung up from the bottom. I grew up in Naples, Florida and live near the Mississippi River now with my husband and two dogs. I am part of the slowly disappearing middle-class. I was a musician most of my life: drummer/singer/keyboards—but I retired before the plastic surgery flu hit. I have no degrees, which could be a good thing…depending on how you view our educational system. I do have three patents…but that really doesn’t make me a somebody. The one thing that is constant in my life is my OPINIONS, which i have more than perhaps even Carl Sagan could have imagined…mostly political. (yes…my ancestors were crabby buggers)
Hopefully other nobody’s will put their opinions on my site. But, if you happen to be a somebody, you’re more than welcomed to help out.
It’s my Nobody Opinion that Nobody’s Perfect, and Nobody Cares, that Nobody Knows why Nobody Wins, and when that happens, Nobody Wonders, why Nobody Flashes, why Nobody’s Fooled, but then Nobody remembers that Nobody ALWAYS Reports the truth.