Democrat Pot Calling The Kettle Black

The Democrat response to the town halls is getting more and more disturbing.
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San Francisco’s Gay Penguin Has A Change Of Heart

LOS ANGELES — After six years together, the relationship between a pair of gay male penguins at San Francisco zoo is apparently over, with Harry leaving Pepper for another penguin — Linda.

The Los Angeles Times reported Friday that the relationship between Harry and Pepper, who lived side-by-side, protecting eggs abandoned by other penguins, came to a shocking end when Harry moved into a neighboring nest with recently-widowed Linda.

In other news PFLAG and Brett Harris claim Harry was forcefully taken to a secrete Exodus International location for intensive reparative therapy for homosexuality and penguin lust. 

Ok all silliness aside, if it is true in the animal kingdom why not in the human realm gay activist, love to use the animal kingdom to justify homosexuality. Fair play is fair play. Leaving my faith in Christ aside, I always felt men and women hate the idea that all we are is slaves to the genetic machine and chained to fate. Man yearns by his volition to break free of fate. In regards to sexuality, one has the volition to leave Heterosexuality for Homosexuality and vise versa. We are not machines. Perhaps this explains the bigot irrational response by homosexual activist. The built their foundation of belief on the quicksand of once gay always gay and gay by genes.  The problem is penguins and 23 year old men are proving how shaky the foundation their argument is.

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BS Flies high with Unemployment Numbers

The Labor Department said initial jobless claims rose by 30,000 last week to 554,000. Economists had expected claims to have risen by 43,000. Continuing claims, which are filed by individuals on the unemployment roles for more than a week, fell by 88,000 to 6.2 million — the lowest level in three months

But the BS is the reason is not because of people are finding jobs but exhausting their State benefits as WSJ points out.

“The number of workers on jobless rolls is declining in an encouraging sign for the U.S. economy, although the decrease partly reflects people exhausting their state benefits.”

Don’t believe the hype.

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The Day They Canceled Sunday School

At the time my father was stationed at Tripler Army Hospital at the end of our first tour. The hospital was also the location of the Episcopal services. Normally our Sunday was Sunday school followed by church services, we did not have a children’s church.  We believe child should be with their parents. But on a summer Sunday July 20th 1969, there was no Sunday school; instead there was a single TV set and the entire congregation as we watched the approach and landing of the LEM.  Now one expect me to reminisce about the wonder of the event, but in truth like most eight year olds I suffer from a short attention span. Still I know this was not an ordinary day, after the landing we might have said a prayer and continued with the service. 

Later I was with my parents at home, I was almost glued to the tube was we watched Neal Armstrong became the first man to step on the moon.  Now for an eight year old that was the neatest thing in the world. 

Days after  splashdown my dad took  us to Perl Harbor to watch the USS Hornet pull in with the quarantine  trailer.

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