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The DUKE
01-02-11, 02:51 PM
I didn’t write it, but I wish I did, I can say without any hesitation on my part I’m behind this 100%. Watch the trends my friends, you’ll see it start to shift to pedophiles got civil rights, child molesters aren’t no different than blacks and they got civil rights too, as well as the first amendment protections for the porno industry.

Just you wait Henry Higgins , just you wait!

America, Land of the Free, Home of the Homophobe
by Skip Coryell (http://www.humanevents.com/search.php?author_name=Skip+Coryell)
12/28/2010


I stood up before the crowd of people in the smoke-filled room. They were all sitting in chairs forming a circle around me. My fellow 12-steppers looked on in anticipation as I opened my mouth and confessed for the very first time. “Hello, my name is Skip Coryell, and I’m a homophobe.”

It felt good to get it off my chest and finally give my silent sickness a voice. I breathed a sigh of relief and thought to myself, “Finally, I’ve said it! I’m out of the closet!”

I’ve been watching this whole gay thing play out for years now, knowing that eventually the government would accept open homosexuality in the military. In the end, it really had nothing to do with politics and everything to do with morality.

A few years ago an openly “gay” man called me at my home to comment on something I’d written in one of my books. He scolded me because I had cast homosexuality in a negative light. He called me self-righteous, holier than thou, and judgmental. And then he insulted me! He called me a homophobe! My first response was to be offended. I got defensive and I argued with him. But looking back, he was right. I was, and still am, a full-blown, flaming, heterosexual male homophobe. I’m afraid of homosexuals. Not as individuals, mind you, because I’ve had some gay friends, and they were reasonable, polite, rational, and kind.
No, I’m not afraid of individual gays. I’m terrified of the group as a whole.

Their political agenda, their goals to reshape America, their political aggression and tenacity; they all scare me to death. And this isn’t an easy thing for me to admit. After all, look at who I am: I’m a Marine Corps veteran, a personal defense instructor, and I consider myself very masculine and capable. But still… the gay movement in America scares me.

On the one hand, I’m a devout Christian who believes the Bible teaches that homosexuality is wrong. On the other hand, I’ve always been pretty tolerant of other people’s lifestyles. I prefer to “live and let live”. So long as you don’t hurt me or mine, then I’ll leave you alone.

But here’s the rub with homosexual activists. They aren’t content to “live and let live”. They
want to teach my kids that homosexuality is a good thing, that it’s a life choice as noble and pure as Christianity itself. They want to teach my kids that John and Jim should get married and adopt a little boy and raise him according to their sick, twisted view of family. John and Jim are not a family; they are just two men having sex. I say again: Don’t hurt me or mine.

So why do they scare me so? Because they are the most successful group of sinners the world has ever known. They are a very small minority, but yet they have managed to change the views of a nation. They have convinced a vast number of Americans their actions are “normal, natural and good”. They have become so successful at terrifying, badgering and vilifying heterosexual Americans, that we are afraid to speak out against them. We are afraid to look them in the eye and say: “I don’t agree with what you’re doing.” You would immediately be labeled as a homophobe. And we all know that homophobes are judgmental, self righteous and intolerant. God forbid we should be like that.

But wait! Did I just say “God forbid”?

Hmmm, God said that men shouldn’t have sex with other men. That seems pretty cut and dried. But is it possible that God made a mistake? After all, Congress says it’s okay. The President says it’s a civil right. Is Congress right and God wrong? Is God a homophobe? Think about it. What good reason could God possibly have for telling men not to have sex with each other? I wonder who has a higher approval rating right now: God or Congress?

Is it possible that God knows what he’s doing? Is it possible that God knew that sex among men would result in a higher rate of promiscuity and sexually transmitted diseases? Is it possible that God knew that sex among men would result in a breakdown in the family unit? Is it possible that God foresaw that if men had sex with men they couldn’t possibly have children and perpetuate the human race?

Yes, I’m a homophobe. I see where the gay community is taking our country and it scares the hell out of me. America is now at zero population growth, and it’s an historic fact that no culture ever survived without people. Between homosexuality and abortion, we are killing our country.
Just think about it for a minute. What happens to America if God is right and Obama is wrong?
Obama - Men having sex with each other is a basic human right.

God – Kids, don’t be doing that stuff! Don’t touch that fire! It’ll burn you!

Just thinking about Obama’s statement reminds me of Chevy Chase in the movie “Fletch Lives”. Fletch has just been thrown in jail with a Neanderthal named Ben Dover who is about to rape him. Fletch asks his cell mate.

Fletch - “What are you in here for, Ben?”

Ben Dover - “Molesting a dead horse.”

Fletch - “ Well, there’s no crime in that. It’s your right as an American. I’m trying to cut down myself.”

I know a lot of people are going to hate me for writing this. They’ll call me self righteous, intolerant, hateful, and some will even call me, you guessed it – a homophobe. But right now I’m beyond the point of caring. Before you insult me, first ask yourself some soul-searching questions:

Are you intimidated by the gay community and their plans for America?

Would you rather live in a country where you didn’t have to explain homosexuality to your kids?

Do you think homosexuality is bad for America?

Worse yet, do you think it’s a sin?

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then according to the left, you’re nothing more than a self-righteous, intolerant, gay-bashing homophobe. You are a bad person.

I stand before you now, out of the closet, in the full light of day, openly admitting that I am afraid of the gay community. They are a powerful force to be reckoned with, and they are winning the war here in America and around the world. They, not God, are now defining morality.
My final question to you is this: “What are you going to do about it?”

Are you going to get politically involved and fight back for what you believe in?

Or are you going to Ben Dover and passively accept what they give you in the name of political correctness? I don’t know about you, but I Ben Dover for no man. Think about it. Decide what kind of America you want and then stand up for it.



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Skip Coryell is the founder of the Second Amendment March, a former United States Marine, author and President of White Feather Press.

www.infowars.com (http://www.infowars.com/)
www.cagw.org (http://www.cagw.org/)

m14ed
01-02-11, 03:53 PM
Amen, and well spoken.

TheReservist
01-02-11, 06:27 PM
Yeah, we should round up all of those queers and put them in camps, make them think (concentrate) real hard about what they do, and then kill them.

Oh wait... that's exactly what we signed up for as Marines NOT to do.

If you don't like America and it's values there, You should get out

SlingerDun
01-02-11, 07:34 PM
Yes, if there's no chess pieces down at the cantina

advanced
01-03-11, 06:26 AM
Yeah, we should round up all of those queers and put them in camps, make them think (concentrate) real hard about what they do, and then kill them.

Oh wait... that's exactly what we signed up for as Marines NOT to do.

If you don't like America and it's values there, You should get out

Are you telling me that if I don't agree with queers that I'm going against America and it's values; and I should get out. I don't think so, not in my America. Your queer America is a fictional place that simply does not exist and it cannot exist as long as there are Men with my True American Values around.

TheReservist
01-03-11, 09:17 AM
YOUR America??? This isn't the Marine Corps where just cause you're senior to someone it automatically means that you can contrive ownership of something that is inherently not yours.

I thought this country was by the people for the people. So if you want to take property of what's owned by hundreds of millions then that is pretty selfish.

advanced
01-03-11, 09:50 AM
YOUR America??? This isn't the Marine Corps where just cause you're senior to someone it automatically means that you can contrive ownership of something that is inherently not yours.

I thought this country was by the people for the people. So if you want to take property of what's owned by hundreds of millions then that is pretty selfish.

Most of us patriots and Marines use the term "My America" when referring to the traditional American values that we have lived and died fighting for. For you to better understand, I was referencing non-queer America.

By the way, what I said makes much more sense then someone like you saying that if we don't believe in queer America we should get out; in essence you telling me and others who believe like I do that we should lose our (no-queer) America.

As you were.

TheReservist
01-03-11, 09:57 AM
So what is it? First you said queer America was fictional, then you said that there is a (non-queer) America inferring the fact that there is indeed queer America.

If you don't believe in freedom of speech, the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness... which you obviously don't if you're trying to deny homosexuals the happiness of love, then get out. You can take you're fascist, communist views to another country

advanced
01-03-11, 10:39 AM
So what is it? First you said queer America was fictional, then you said that there is a (non-queer) America inferring the fact that there is indeed queer America.

If you don't believe in freedom of speech, the pursuit of life, liberty, and happiness... which you obviously don't if you're trying to deny homosexuals the happiness of love, then get out. You can take you're fascist, communist views to another country

You are confusing me. Everyone knows that fascist, communist views are queer views, not American views. By the way, I have taken my non-facist, non-communist, non-queer views to another country, and I went there with a bunch of my friends. After we got there we killed a great many of the deviants, and then we came home to our America.

Regardless of your liking it or not, you were born into my America. A God fearing traditional valued America. Freedom of speech, pursuit of etc. are not the rights of deviants. In any other country people like you would either be imprisoned or executed, there would be no discussion. Please appreciate my modern view for in your defense when they came to imprison or execute you even I in your defense would say something like "oh my."

You also confuse me standing up for all your queer rights supposably under the constitution and your right to free speech, but in the same breath you would have me leave my country (that you were born into) if I do not believe like you and other queers.

Oh by the way, I'll post this since I've already written it, however, I will not respond to you again because your profile is incomplete, you my gay blade are a troll.

TheReservist
01-03-11, 11:02 AM
1. I'm not a homosexual

2. A god fearing traditional valued America? You mean an America where there is a separation between church and state

3. What else do I have to fill out of my profile that won't violate persec?

Sgt Leprechaun
01-03-11, 06:30 PM
Incorrect, again. You think because we don't want poofs in the military, that somehow, WE are wrong.

Actually, your little quote is telling "If you don't like America and it's values, then you should get out".

Hilarious. When are you leaving?

TheReservist
01-03-11, 07:46 PM
Neither I, nor the article, nor anyone in this thread said anything about gays in the Military. So you are just misinformed.

I'm not leaving, I, like you, have served this country and believe in it.

I just find it extremely funny how you all fear this "homosexual agenda" when there is practically no out of the closet homosexuals in government.

It's also very ironic that the article is pushing on this homosexual agenda when the article also pushes the religious agenda, even though there is supposed to be a seperation between church and state.

Sgt Leprechaun
01-03-11, 08:00 PM
And the article doesn't say doodle about the 'gummint' making a certain religion a state religion. The guy says he's a 'devout Christian'. Nothing about the gummint making a religion.

Hey, you leap, I leap. Fair is fair.

The DUKE
01-03-11, 11:28 PM
Pardon me but I do believe that "ONE" out of the closet Democrat who's made it very clear that his type have had and will continue their radical homosexual agenda due to being strengthen by this last domino falling in their flavor,
"The honorable(sic) Barney Frank" is as queer as they come,
that slippery lisp of his isn't from a malformed palette my friend.

TheReservist
01-03-11, 11:38 PM
Yeah you're right, there are a bunch of queers, although now these guys are out of office

Mark Foley
Larry Craig
Bob Allen

Sgt Leprechaun
01-04-11, 12:02 AM
Barney the fag is the only one with the 'agenda'. And I believe the rest remain 'in the closet' so to speak. At least officially.

Where they belong.

TheReservist
01-04-11, 12:27 AM
So pretty much its just one guy with the agenda in the house?


Also, I've been meaning to ask but how are child molesters no different then blacks?

Sgt Leprechaun
01-04-11, 12:46 AM
No, and you know better than that one.

No idea what your 2nd sentence means...or is coming from...?

TheReservist
01-04-11, 12:56 AM
Watch the trends my friends, you’ll see it start to shift to pedophiles got civil rights, child molesters aren’t no different than blacks and they got civil rights too, as well as the first amendment protections for the porno industry.



Very first post and I wonder what it means too.

Sgt Leprechaun
01-04-11, 12:59 AM
No, I fully understand it now. Equating ones proclivities (choice) with ones skin color (no choice unless you are Micheal Jackson).

I don't see anything remotely 'racist' in it. If I were a 'person of color' though, I'd take great offense at the poofs saying they are 'just like me'. Interestingly, my wife, who IS a 'person of color', says that very thing. Both my older daughters also feel that way.

TheReservist
01-05-11, 06:34 AM
hmmm... so what is the choice?