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Showing posts with label homosexuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homosexuality. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

This Is the Email Mentioned During the Show

With the latest show being up on Youtube, I'm sure some of you wanted to read the entire email that I talked about and promised to post. For those of you who don't know what I'm talking about, I received an email from someone (that I know) who responded to a facebook post by Father Michael Pfleger, the social activist Catholic priest in Chicago.  Pleger posted his concern about Donald Trump possibly bringing out the worse in Americans, and how scary he thought the was.  So here it is.

First, Father Pfleger's post:

The disgust with Politicians across this Country has allowed A Donald Trump to become a Leading candidate in the Republican party.... The real scary thing to me though, is How many Americans Believe in what he stands for!!!! While many laugh and enjoy his free style ranting....we should be frightened, because he is bringing out the very worse of American values and giving them a platform. Perhaps Mr. Trump is pulling back the covers on the Real America....and that my friends is the scariest thing of all.......




Wednesday, July 29, 2015

In Kenya, Gay Rights Lectures Cost $1 Billion Dollars

I began writing this post last Friday, on the first day of President Obama's trip to Kenya. I thought it was nice to see him return to the homeland of his father.  Of course there was also presidential work to be done, as this trip was both personal and business.  No doubt, Kenyans would be thrilled to see President Obama--and they were. With so much going on in Kenya, such as widespread terror attacks, including the those specifically against Christians, along with the quest to build a stronger economy, improve infrastructure, healthcare, roles for women in society and education, I was very interested to see what the president would say to the people of Kenya, the land of his father.

The media focused primarily on the fact the President Obama was going to his father's homeland, and the fact that he is the first sitting American president to visit Kenya, but there was so much more.  For instance, he met with a group of entrepreneurs from around the world to discuss Power Africa, his 2013 electricity initiative, he laid a wreath at the memorial to the victims of the 1998 bombing of the US Embassy and attended a State dinner. But what I found quite interesting was the joint press conference held with Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta, and the single issue, among an array of issues that could have been discussed, that President Obama chose to address.



"The fight against terrorism in Kenya should not be used to justify a crackdown on dissent," began the President.  He then said, "No nation should discriminate against gays and lesbians." He compared