Family Research Council fears the gay Borg


Family Research Council fears the gay Borg

borgApparently the far right thinks the Victory Fund is electing LGBT candidates “under the radar,” and that’s proof of the success of our “methodical efforts to further homosexualize Amerca.”  So says one Cynthia Hill, who blogs for the powerful, anti-LGBT and apparently every-so-slightly-paranoid Family Research Council.
On June 8th, 17 of the Victory Fund’s 21 endorsed candidates who were running in key primaries from Maine to California won their elections–clearly scaring the daylights out of FRC.  The good folks at People for the American Way’s Right Wing Watch blog flagged this item the next day from The Cloakroom, the blog of FRC Action, which bills itself as “the legislative action arm of the Family Research Council.”
Americans should take a cold, hard look at the consequences of significant wins by openly lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) candidates in last night’s races. This is the fruition of that community’s methodical efforts to further homosexualize America. Their efforts, combined with this administration’s appointments of key federal positions of at least 101 LGBT aficionados, have largely been under the radar, but could predict critical damage to our rule of law. Think of it – we are electing people who ultimately see the Christian world view as the single, final barrier to their ultimate goal of acceptance and implementation of the homosexual agenda. If and when they dominate the legislatures, those who espouse Biblical principles then become the enemy and will surely be on the wrong end of law-making.
Um, does somebody have some domination fantasies maybe?  Anyway, it’s always drama with these people–the “final barrier” to their “ultimate goal” of dominating the legislatures!
Reality check:  There are about 7,000 state lawmakers in the U.S., and about 80 of them are openly gay or lesbian or bisexual–about 1% of the total.  So chill out, Cynthia Hill.  You’ll be fine.  For now

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