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  • The Cost of the Union: Gay Day

    The Cost of the Union: Gay Day


    http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...union-gay-day/
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=8828#post8828


    District of Corruption

    As I have been saying, the existence of the Union means that … well, among other things, it means that the U.S. government can record every phone call you make with the permission of a secret federal court in flagrant violation of the U.S. Constitution, the states now have to “dignify” homosexual marriages as being on the same level as Christian marriages, affirmative action can continue to exist indefinitely, and by the end of the week it could mean open borders and amnesty for millions of illegal aliens.

    This isn’t a single White Southern Christian on the U.S. Supreme Court that gave us this decision this morning:

    “A divided U.S. Supreme Court overturned the federal law that defines marriage as a heterosexual union, saying it violates the rights of married gay couples by denying them government benefits.

    The vote on the Defense of Marriage Act was 5-4. Justice Anthony Kennedy joined the four Democratic-appointed justices in the majority.

    The law “places same-sex couples in an unstable position of being in a second-tier marriage,” Kennedy wrote for the court. “The differentiation demeans the couple, whose moral and sexual choices the Constitution protects, and whose relationship the state has sought to dignify. …”

    Have you seen enough of this degenerate Union? Are you sick of wasting your time trying to “Take Back America”? Join the League of the South.

    Note: I swear this is not an OD parody: the governor of Connecticut has raised the rainbow flag in triumph at his official residence.




    The quality of people I am reaching is much higher than I ever did with a forum.
    I'm now at the top of the racialist intellectual community in the United States.
    I was a nobody when I ran The Phora.

  • #2
    Today is just really: “Rub their noses in it day”

    Today is just really: “Rub their noses in it day”


    http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...omment-1774532
    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=8829#post8829


    Today doesn’t mean anything really.

    The damage is already done and far gone. Today is just really:

    “Rub their noses in it day”

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    Peak Finance says:
    June 26, 2013 at 8:14 pm


    Second To One!!!

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    • #3
      Joplin’s LGBT community celebrates Supreme Court rulings

      Joplin’s LGBT community celebrates Supreme Court rulings

      Same-sex marriage opponents express dismay


      By Roger McKinney
      news@joplinglobe.com
      July 26, 2013



      http://www.joplinglobe.com/topstorie...-Court-rulings
      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=8833#post8833


      JOPLIN, Mo. — Members of Joplin’s LGBT community and supporters on Wednesday celebrated the U.S. Supreme Court’s decisions related to same-sex marriage. Those who oppose same-sex marriage said the rulings were troublesome.

      LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender.

      “In my mind, it is the righting of a wrong,” said AmyKay Cole, faculty adviser of the Equality Alliance at Missouri Southern State University. “It’s long overdue and cause for tremendous celebration.”

      Cole, who is heterosexual, said it is wrong that she has rights that aren’t available to LGBTs.

      “It’s a gross injustice that I have rights that other people don’t have,” she said. “It’s offensive to me.”

      Cole said everyone has a right to religious beliefs regarding marriage equality, but no one has a right to impose those beliefs on others.

      “I’m extremely happy and excited about what is going to come for us in the future for the LGBT community,” said Kristen Stacy, president of the MSSU Equality Alliance.

      Lee McDaniel, president of the Joplin Gay Lesbian Center, was vacationing in Rhode Island, where he planned to celebrate with a marriage equality group with a champagne toast in a national park.

      “I feel excited,” McDaniel said. “I think these are both historic decisions. The court didn’t want to embrace a separate-but-equal definition of marriage.”

      McDaniel, who is gay, said it was no time to become comfortable and complacent.

      “The fight for equality isn’t over,” he said. He said the rulings don’t establish the right for gay people to marry in Missouri, and they don’t require Missouri to recognize same-sex marriages if they’re performed in a state where it’s legal.

      Same-sex couples who were married and live in states that allow same-sex marriage are eligible for federal benefits under one of the rulings.

      “Equal marriage will inevitably come to every state,” McDaniel said. “It’s a civil rights issue that’s moving forward. It’s not moving back.”

      Carrie Coffey, board chairman of Joplin Pride, said she hopes the decisions will open eyes and hearts.

      “I think it’s pretty exciting,” she said. “I think it’s a good step in the right direction.”


      ‘LAWS OF NATURE’

      Not all were celebrating.

      John Putnam, of Carthage, is chairman of the Jasper County Republican Central Committee. He also is an organizer of the Southwest Missouri Conservative Network.

      “If there is no definition of marriage, I don’t know how civil society can go forward,” Putnam said. “Will group marriages then be the next thing that the court decides? It seems like Congress should define marriage, not men and women in black robes.”

      Putnam said the rulings are confusing.

      “The decision to not recognize one man and one woman as the institution of marriage disrupts the principles that have made Western civilization successful in the past,” he said.

      State Sen. Ed Emery, R-Lamar, said he hadn’t carefully studied the rulings.

      “I’m concerned that the courts are looked at more and more as if they were the standard for righteousness, rather than using an application of the law,” he said, noting that the court was divided.

      He said he favors leaving the decision about same-sex marriage to states.

      “I would think in most Americans’ minds, marriage is what it is and always has been,” he said. “The laws of nature and nature’s God are indisputable.”

      He said modern culture has caused some to think that perversions are acceptable.

      State Rep. Charlie Davis, R-Webb City, said he also favors leaving such decisions to the states, and Missouri has decided the issue with a state constitutional amendment banning gay marriage. He said he doesn’t foresee that being overturned anytime soon.

      “The people of Missouri would have to make that decision,” Davis said, noting that the amendment was approved by an overwhelming margin in 2004. “The hearts of the people would have to change for that to happen. I would much rather have the people of a state decide an issue than a few elitists in Washington.”

      Phillip Cosby, state director of the American Family Association of Kansas and Missouri, said he was disappointed in the rulings. He said the high court has moved away from the traditional definition of marriage. He said states will be sued over how they define marriage, and Wednesday’s rulings could serve as precedent.

      “It will disassemble the family unit,” he said. “The consequences I think will be devastating.”


      All the shit unfit to print

      http://www.joplinglobe.com

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      • #4
        White Christian unity is the sine qua non of any successful movement to reclaim our civilization.

        White Christian unity is the sine qua non of any successful movement to reclaim our civilization.


        http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...omment-1774632
        http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...=8836#post8836


        Originally posted by Earl Butz
        http://www.occidentaldissent.com/201...omment-1774465

        Today, will go down in history as the day our ALL Catholic & Jew Supreme Court turned America into a homosexual nation.
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        Earl Butz says:
        June 26, 2013 at 7:12 pm
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        The Catholic justices voted 4-2 to uphold the Defense of Marriage act, while the Jewish justices voted 3-0 to gut it. Big difference.

        Unlike Earl Butz or No-man, I’m pro-Catholic andpro-Protestant. I’m also pro-Southron and pro-Yankee, pro-American and pro-European, pro-Nord and pro-Med. Basically I’m pro-white, pro-Christian and anti-everybody else.

        I wish more commenters at this ostensibly honky-friendly website felt the same way. Back when whites were self-confident and all-powerful we could afford to indulge our petty differences. But not anymore. White Christian unity is the sine qua non of any successful movement to reclaim our civilization. United we stand, divided they* win.

        * = The Judeo-Islamic-Afro-Asiatic-Latino-Satanic-LGBTQ Imperium.

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        jeppo says:
        June 26, 2013 at 9:47 pm


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        Tell Me What To Do, O, Fearless/Dickless/Mindless Leader!!!!
        I Need A Zero!!!!!!


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