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December 27, 2011 - 2:08 am - by Richard Fernandez
Old Salt
2011-12-27 19:50:16

“Because there’s no commandment against killing people in the Bible, just a commandment against two women kissing. Check. I don’t want to start a debate about whether it is right or wrong to kill thieves rather than apprehend them, but that sure is an interesting mindset, that sending teenagers off into eternity bothers you less than a lesbian kiss. #13. Teresita

No, Teresita. I won’t send teenagers into battle. I’ll lead them. And I’ll take my son and daughter with me if it comes to that, because some battles in life have to be fought by people who care less of themselves than of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

As far as Lesbian sailors: I’m opposed to both women in combat, or combat at risk roles (as is every position aboard a Navy vessel), and certainly the LGBT agenda. The military is used for breaking things and killing people. The faster and more effectively we do that, the fewer of our own people will die. Women in combat and the LGBT social experiment means FEWER effective war fighters, MORE dead Americans, and at worst case, loss of the mission.

I live in the real world. Liberal-make-believe ideas makes the real world a damn dangerous place.

Finally, I’d prefer you stop quoting a Bible in which you do not believe, for the singular purpose of mocking those who do believe in Christ. Half truths are the worse, most damnable lies of all.

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