Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Morality is not a smorgasbord; you can’t pick what you want

That's right.  "Morality is not a smorgasbord; you can’t pick what you want".  These are the words of Tony Perkins, head honcho of the Family Research Council.

See, people must be told what they want.  They must be led.  The age old "Shepherd-Sheep" model seen in Christianity.

The Family Research Council are supporters of the Parental Rights Amendment, along with ALEC and a few other conservative religious extremists.  This has nothing to do about children, it is about the industry of child welfare.  It is about profiting off children.  Usufruct.

These people have defined "family" as a married woman and man.  Anything else is subject to a CPS action call.  This, is the acquisition of goods: child removal.  Remember, children need both parents

These are the ones who want to remove government from education, as I like to call it, the "Dumbing of America."  Alexander the Great was the one who implemented the first public education model.  Perhaps it is because of his sexual orientation that they want to end public education.

It does not matter.  I was in the trenches with these people when they first started their assent to power.  I know what I am talking about.  This is child abuse propaganda, disguised at its finest.

Witness an entirely new landscape of child abuse propaganda: politics.

The profit opportunities will be shared by all, conservative, liberals, independents and those who just want to keep a roof over their heads.  Making money off the week is a non-partisan, moral thang.

Family Research Council Blames Secret Service Scandal on Obama Repealing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'
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Yesterday Janet Mefferd hosted Family Research Council president Tony Perkins on her radio show, where Perkins tied last year’s repeal of the 'Don’t Ask Don’t Tell' rule in the military to the recent scandal involving Secret Service agents who solicited prostitutes in Colombia.

Perkins claimed that since the President Obama has been “enforcing open homosexuality in our military” then he should not have been “upset” about the prostitution scandal, maintaining that Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’s repeal led to “a total breakdown” in “moral order."

Perkins failed, once again, to mention that Congress repealed Don't Ask, Don''t Tell with the full support of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen.

Perkins said: "The same is true for what the President has done to the military enforcing open homosexuality in our military. You can change the law but you can’t change the moral law that’s behind it. You can change the positive law, the law that is created by man, but you can’t change the moral law, it’s wrong."

"So what you have is you have a total breakdown and you can’t pick and choose. Morality is not a smorgasbord; you can’t pick what you want. I think you’re absolutely right, this is a fundamental issue going forward because if we say ‘let them do what we want,’ what’s next? You cannot maintain moral order if you are willing to allow a few things to slide."

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