Here I Stand-Can Say Nothing Less
Published on April 3, 2008 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Current Events

"I have said and will continue to say that they have every right to choose that lifestyle and I will defend their right to do so," (Sally) Kern told the homosexual blog "Pam's House Blend. "But I do not have to agree with it and speaking against it is not hate speech."

So said Sally at a rally in her honor at the Oklahoma's state Capitol yesterday.  Thousands showed up in support.  What a tremendous message and encouragment for her.  If I lived nearby I would have loved to go.

This sends a very strong message telling the world that those who opt to hold to biblical values will not be bullied  into silence.  She stood up for the truth in a day and age  where we seem more concerned with political correctness.  Bravo!   We need more Sally Kerns. 

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is investigating death threats  she has received and is now being provided State Police Protection.  For what?  Speaking the truth?  Speaking AGAINST sin?  I mean we are not living in a Muslim country.  She needs police protection and is in danger of death for this?  Ridiculous. 

So the question is would you dare speak out like she did?  At the expense of your safety?  Is it worth it enough? 

 

 

 

 


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on Apr 05, 2008
We're just calling her out on her obvious prejudices and hatred towards a group of people.


And that is a big part of free speech. Go for it! But some here did call for her censoring. And that was what that diatribe was about.

ANother part of free speech is that you can say anything you want, but we do not have to listen. As the rallies for some of the hate groups demonstrate, not many are listening to them, and that is good.
on Apr 05, 2008
"I have said and will continue to say that they have every right to choose that lifestyle and I will defend their right to do so," (Sally) Kern told the homosexual blog "Pam's House Blend. "But I do not have to agree with it and speaking against it is not hate speech."


That's called an excuse, KFC. To cover her tracks. She said that after she went on a crazy rant to "clear things up." All politians do that: say something offensive and then go try to make it better.

~Zoo
on Apr 11, 2008

Homosexuals have every right to choose their path, regardless of whether it's wrong or not. It's a free country.

on Apr 12, 2008
From man's perspective I agree.


From God's perspective I disagree.

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