Zelaya not on ballot in Honduran election, a conservative is
ahead in the polls (Washington
Times)
Charlie Crist: "It's hard to be more conservative than I am
on issues -- there's different ways stylistically to communicate
that - I'm pro-life, I'm pro-gun, I'm pro-family, and I'm
anti-tax. I don't know what else you're supposed to be, except
maybe angry too," (St.
Petersburg Times)
European Commission in Brussels tells the British that they
cannot ban homosexuals from working in churches (Guardian)
Georgia is sitting on an $80 million earmark for a grand
central terminal that has never been built (Atlanta
Journal-Constitution)
Another victory for the homosexual "rights" agenda forced upon
people by an overbearing government. Let us send the message to
our government, loud and clear: we don't want queers in our
workplaces, and we most definitely will not allow them in our
military.
Red Blood| 11.24.09 @ 2:23PM
Another victory for the homosexual "rights" agenda forced upon people by an overbearing government. Let us send the message to our government, loud and clear: we don't want queers in our workplaces, and we most definitely will not allow them in our military.