Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Straight Talk

Enough of all this political correctness garbage.  It's time for a little straight talk.  Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and this is mine:

If they can ban the historic Confederate flag because it offends some, how long will it be before they want to ban the American flag because IT offends some people?  I'm offended by that disgusting rainbow-colored "gay pride" flag.  Do you think they'll ever ban that?  Don't hold your breath.  Some people have started a ridiculous petition to combine the American flag and that hideous rainbow flag.  That thought should make us all rise up in protest.

Walmart and others went so far as to remove merchandise that has the Confederate flag on it.   Now TV Land has even pulled the iconic Dukes of Hazzard series reruns from the network.  When will this madness stop?  Next, they'll want to ban Uncle Ben's rice.  Rice is white, so it must be racist.  We definitely have to get rid of Aunt Jemima.

There's been an uproar over the Christian owners of a bakery shop who refused to bake a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.  The shop owner was sued.  I wonder what would happen if a couple of rednecks went to black-owned bakery and ordered a cake with the Confederate flag decoration.  Somehow, I don't think the reaction would be the same.

With the Supreme Court decision on marriage, things are all mixed up.  Now we have many heterosexual couples who think it's perfectly OK to live together without being married, and we have many gay couples who think they have a right to marry.  They're BOTH wrong in God's eyes!!

I don't know what to say about the "gay marriage" ruling.  Thank God for men like Ted Cruz, Bobby Jindal and Mike Huckabee, who are willing to speak the truth.  I think the Gov. said it best when he said this:

"The Supreme Court created a national right to same-sex marriage that doesn't exist in our Constitution, it hijacked the democratic process, subverting the will of Americans in more than 30 states who voted to protect traditional marriage, and trampling on America's most fundamental right — religious liberty." - Governor Mike Huckabee

Now that's some straight talk you won't hear anywhere else!

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