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All Republican Presidential hopefuls endorse Indiana Anti-Gay law

Indiana land of bigotry

ALL Republicans running for President in 2016 have said they agree with the Indiana Religious Freedom law. Even moderate establishment candidate Jeb Bush is on board.

Oh and everyone of them also owns guns and loves their guns and loves the NRA. Every one of them. Those who did not have a gun previously went out and bought a couple before they let it be known they were going to make a run for it. Here in America it is the guns and the gun culture that celebrates our violent nature in all things we do near and afar. This thing in my hand kills and I love it dearly for that. It is the nature of the Beast.

The defense of this so called Religious Freedom law – which was enacted specifically to allow Christian bigotry to reign over secular judicial law in the matter of giving gays and lesbians the SAME rights as anyone else – is that religion intolerance should transcend the Constitution, the separation of powers, and especially the 14th Amendment which Republicans have never counted as part of the Constitution. The whole purpose of the law is to throw a bone to religious bigots in lieu of the coming Supreme Court decision that once and for all will give gays and lesbians “due process” and “equal protection under the law.” My guess is the vote from the court will be 6 to 3 as Alito had made it a nice round THREE STOOGES rather than just the TWO STOOGES.

Conservatives don’t like that FEDERAL stuff where everyone is suppose to be treated equally. They never liked it, they don’t like it now, and they will do whatever it takes to keep it away from wherever White Gravy is slopped over some kind of meat that is hidden under breading on a plate.

States Rights taday, states rights tamara, states right foeva…

In the Republican world the Constitution has not 27 amendments but only three, the 2nd, the 9th and the 10th. Just ask Ted Cruz.