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Saturday, May 23, 2009
You know I have this habit of being right...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 12:28 AM
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Anarchist Perez

I was the first pundit in America that told you Barack Obama would be President. I predicted Trump wouldn't fire Carrie Prejean. And I told you Adam Lambert would not be the American Idol...

This one I'm not nearly as sure about...

I did tell you that I felt the California Supreme Court would likely take up the measure of the "constitutionality" of a Constitutional Amendment. (Something they have no authority to do.) I also have said repeatedly that if they did, expect them to rule against the people of California. (Especially when their own representation in Jerry Brown sides against them as well...)

Everyone remembers the feces throwing monkeys that were hitting little old ladies going to church last fall, simply because the radical activists wanted to change the definition of marriage that has stood since the beginning of time. Even when the people of California overwhelmingly TWICE voted for the definition of marriage to remain what it had always been, the tree-dwelling bottom feeders couldn't resist in heaving poo at people who didn't agree with them.

Lovely people you've got representing your side Perez.

As the news spread today that the Supreme Court will announce its decision on the "constitutionality" of a piece of the Constitution, large groups of the poo-flingers are gathering critical mass to, as one hyperventilating, gender confused, blogger who despises his own Hispanic heritage put it, the radicals will "rally all over the country, regardless of the outcome!"

Meaning, if they lose look for mob action and lots of flying poo.

These are the least rational, most hyperbolic, overly emotional, drama queens in history.

But the people of America need to understand what the court will be saying in ruling on such a matter. For in fact it doesn't matter nearly as much which way the ruling turns out on Tuesday, as it does that the court decided it had a say in the matter to begin with.

The Constitution of a nation, company, or church is a sacred document. In our nation nothing is allowed to infringe upon the words--particularly direct words--that state specific ideas, concepts, or legal principles.

The Constitution trumps the courts, the legislature, and the executive.

But not now, at least not in California...

The California Supreme Court has now placed itself, not under the direction of the state constitution, but in sovereignty above it. The California Supreme Court in doing so is willing to literally shred the only authority that the people of California ultimately are sworn to obey.

So today the Court believes it has the right to override one part of the Constitution, next week they could believe they have the right to override all of it. And the precedent would already be in place to give themselves permission too.

The Constitutional process for the people of California to adjust their own Constitution is arduous. There are specific thresholds that have to be met, every step of the way, in order for an amendment to be ratified and for it to be "constitutional" in its authority over the people. For that very reason the designers of California's constitutional republic specifically prevented the courts from being allowed to change it randomly, especially once the people had spoken.

By reaching in their desk drawer, taking out a pair of scissors and deciding to snip out the amendment that defines marriage--yet had been arrived at in a just and appropriate manner, as so defined by that same constitution--the justices are making themselves the most powerful authorities in the state.

In addition, and most importantly, they have now completely invalidated ALL constitutional authority in the area of the State of California's jurisdiction.

In fact a sound argument could be made that for the court to invalidate the constitutional text, that had been arrived at in a constitutional means, that essentially there is no more governing authority for the state.

It is the constitution after all that establishes the rules for the government, the process of taxation, the enforcement of the laws, and protection of the people.

In tearing that document up... which they did the moment they undertook the hearing of the case, they have initiated anarchy. The tyrants in black robes will now be using their bully powers to manipulate the residents of California en masse.

It is a Constitutional crisis, and one that effects the entire nation.

Even if their ruling on Tuesday reinforces the will of the people (and on that point I'm exceedingly skeptical) the justices of the California Supreme Court should be replaced. They are exceeding their governing authority, and thereby jeopardizing the rule of law for all Californians.

Of course that's what The Perez Doughboy wanted from the beginning...


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Saturday, May 02, 2009
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Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:36 PM


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Thursday, January 22, 2009
President Obama publishes his homosexual agenda...
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 4:37 PM
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That didn't take long...

The Official Obama administration website has published the new President's homosexual agenda. And for all the centrist moves he had made on national security, economic policy and the like, the raving lunatic leftist in him is beginning to show... on only day 2.

Here's the highlights:
- Expansion of hate crimes: It needs to be understood that our legal code judges behavior not thoughts. And while hate crimes have been around for some time they are completely unnecessary. If hate in someone's heart produces a criminal act the act itself is punishable by law. With the emergence of hate crimes what we have is someone attempting to decide the thoughts of a person. As it is applied to the homosexual issue specifically the activists who engage in homosexual behavior have only one goal: to shut down any voices that are in disagreement with homosexual behavior. Their primary target in "expanding" hate crimes, is to literally shut off the practice of free speech, and free exercise of faith. Obama's first plank in his LBGT agenda is to expand hate crimes, and thus target men and women of faith. (Interestingly enough Mr. Obama has NO evangelical Christians in his cabinet, after supposedly campaigning as one...)
- Pushing ENDA legislation: The "Employment Non-Discrimination Act" sounds good by its title. But in its substance it is designed to force even faith based institutions to retain active homosexuals on the employment rolls of organizations, corporations, etc. This would mean that a church would not be able to dismiss a pastoral member caught in what their own doctrine would state as sin. This would mean that you could not disqualify an active homosexual from being considered for employment as the church's youth pastor.
- Opposes any ban on redefined marriage: President Obama must have been lying through his teeth as he campaigned for President because he told an awful lot of evangelicals that he opposes redefining the institution of marriage to include other creative sexual unions. But now - his official policy seems to state the exact opposite. He thusly now opposes the people who oppose changing the definition of marriage. If you are a believer, and you believed him when he campaigned - consider yourself a victim of his bait and switch.
- Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell": President Obama will lose the good will of the American service men and women who are presently serving for making this his policy. Gay and Straight. Having had this conversation with military men and women for some time, I can assure you the military members have no desire to see or have to deal with the issue of sexual harrassment in the baracks. This is why we do not house men and women in the same quarters. Encouraging flamboyant display of sexual tendencies in the living quarters would likely lead to an increase of unwanted advances, and likewise unwanted assault. This is a really dumb idea, and the President is foolish to move forward with it.
- Get more kids in homosexual homes: The social data is replete with how bad an idea this is. But the truth is, homosexual couples need adoption in order to make their "families" "look" "normal." And if they are to be successful in indoctrinating the next generation so as to believe that two men are just as sexually whole as a man and a woman then they will need to "re-educate" them from an early age. An education that all too often would be far too graphic, and completely inappropriate. And in heterosexual households would be considered harrassment or molestation.

I told the readers of this blog two days ago that I would wait to criticize the President until we knew details of his policies.

Well surprise--we made it all of 48 hours...






Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Prop 8 h8te: The great GAY lie!
Posted by: Kevin McCullough at 2:26 PM

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There are actually a good number of lies the radical activists who choose to engage in personal homosexual behavior have been telling people for a while.

And I separate the activists from the average person minding their own business (but who still chooses to engage in the same behavior), because I think the difference between the two groups is notable.

I know a number of strongly decent individuals who have made the choice to engage in the behavior but who have REJECTED the rampant, animalistic, absurdity that we've seen in California since the election. But the goons and thugs on television news screens are just shameful.

They are also dishonest.

They preach "tolerance" for people who are different "than you." But they don't really desire that. Tolerance means that we can live on the same block and agree to disagree, but treat each other with respect. The animals at the protests in California are not capable of either agreeing to disagree, nor or they capable of treating those who are DIFFERENT than them with any modicum of respect.

But they are dishonest in other ways as well, especially in the messaging of what they are about. They continue to insist that they will not be given "equal rights" until they are allowed to "get married."

This is a patently gross lie on two counts.

1. They are as "equally" capable of getting married as every other person on the planet. Marriage is the sanctified sexual union of a man and a woman. If they chose to find a man (if they were a woman) or a woman (if they were a man) they would be free to enter into marriage with said individual. The law makes no distinction against them because they choose to enjoy sex with someone like themselves. They are still free to, permitted, and welcomed to marry. Remember: Marriage IS the sanctified union of a man and a woman.

2. The other part of their great lie is that they are being denied any sort of fundamental rights. First off marriage is not a right, it is a responsibility, and one that is limited by government for its own health. Although the sex radicals of our day would like there not to be limits on it, the U.S. does regulate it--mostly for the purpose of producing healthy offspring and thus further the existence of the nation by giving birth to the next generation. But aside from marriage not being a "right" they are still dishonest on being "DENIED" anything. They are with the power of any attorney and the will of two individuals enter into ANY contractual agreement their minds can produce. They can dictate hospital visitation, inheritance, living arrangements, financial responsibility, terms of the relationship, etc. They can even in such a contract get really funky and allow third or fourth party members to be added, dictate the rotation of who sleeps with who, who feeds dog, who does the cooking, and who pays the bills. In short - the construction of a contract is already allowable and is limited only by the "imagination" of the two parties involved.

This group went on a rampage in a church in Michigan on Sunday, interrupting the service, saying stupid things, and generally making a huge nuisance of themselves. The church members were kind and did not even press charges. Yet the hate-filled intolerance of the people who choose to engage in homosexuality that had infiltrated the service with the direct purpose of disrupting the proceedings were completely INTOLERANT of those who eventually showed them kindness in NOT exercising their rights to arrest and prosecute the trouble makers.

The Anti-Prop 8 haters across the nation are demonstrating the biggest LACK of tolerance they could possibly show. And the goons in Michigan that carried upside down pink crosses demonstrated that the Christians they chose to attack tolerate far more from the acidic portions of society than they demonstrate.




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