Thursday, November 5, 2009

MAINE TURNS DOWN GAY MARRIAGE 53% - 47%

Gay marriage opponents have now prevailed in 30 straight, (no play on words intended), elections to prevent legalized gay marriage. Maine had previously enacted gay marriage in May with the signature of the Democrat / Catholic Governor, John Baldacci. The vote in Maine, however, can be reversed by the State Legislature. Activist Mary Bonauto vows to win, even if she has to make a Federal case out of it.

COMMENTS:
Enough is enough. This is no longer a simple matter of gays wanting the sanctity of marriage previously and historically reserved for straights. It has transformed itself into a fundamental right of the majority to rule that applies not only to the issue of gay marriage, but to other issues as well. The minority left has pushed its agenda against the so-called “silent” majority again, again, and again. With the nation ready to drag corrupt, unethical, crooked politicians out of Washington kicking and screaming, and with the national realization that the radical left has led us to the brink of Marxism and social and economic disaster, I don’t think that the gay marriage agenda stands a chance in hell of being passed anywhere at this time. Plainly put: If you don't like majority rule, get off the island.

TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. Do you think that Tuesday’s results in Vermont and New Jersey will have any effect on Congressional plans to pass Cap & Trade and the Health Care Plan?
(Spencer – Quincy, CA)
A. No. They believe that the public uproar will die away as it has always done in the past. But, from what I hear in the heartbeat of America, they’re in for a rude awakening.

Q. Did you know that Rick Keene got reelected in California’s District 3 State Senate race?
(Dotty – Pena Blanca, NM)
A. Uhhh, yeah. Maybe you should stay in New Mexico. And, I think I’d be remiss if I didn’t let you in on the fact that that particular election occurred in 2006….. But, you’re from New Mexico, and that explains a lot. Really. No problema.

Q. T-Mobile cell service went down again, and I hear there’s a big war going on between Verizon and AT&T. Is there going to be another shake-out in the cellular phone industry?
(Pamela, LaPlata, MD)
A. T-Mobile and Sprint might fall out. Verizon is carrying a T.V. ad that contains a map depicting a ton of coverage throughout the U.S. and sparse coverage for AT&T. The fact is that AT&T has just as much, if not more coverage through agreements with other carriers. And, the fact that Verizon has doubled its early termination charges has a lot of their customers seeing red because Verizon’s reputation for customer service isn’t all that great lately.

TODAY’S QUOTE:
"As an American I am not so shocked that Obama was given the Nobel Peace Prize without any accomplishments to his name, but that America gave him the White House based on the same credentials."
~ Newt Gingrich

TODAY’S VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fTahZE4q90U

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