The gay activists who tried to get as many elected GOP as possible to denounce Agema had an easy job of it, because not one of them listened, heard his point, and realized he gets ovations everywhere he goes. The main issue is gay marriage, but the other issue is fiscal conservatism. There is this social/fiscal thing going on, and nobody elected in MI has the guts to stand up and say that Agema was making a point, and keeping the threat of the extreme and perpetually offended in the forefront. It is a Biblical issue for many. Why do they get treated like dirt so that gay activists, who are desperately trying to topple one man/one woman in the Republican party, don’t get offended?
Michigan has a constitutional amendment for one man/one woman. The SCOTUS decision might work the way Roe v Wade did, in leaving the population without a voice in the matter. It is the aim of the chair of MIGOP’s Log Cabin Republicans to legalize gay marriage in MI, citing 56% of the American people in favor. Again, this is the Republican party, and the voice of the grassroots against radicals who threaten the civil society and ordered liberty.
Daisy is also right that politics is popular will. But let’s not assume that the popular will of the Republican party is to support gay marriage, when it clearly is not.
These issues must be talked about, and debated, or we will have ceded all of our cultural and social issues to the left, and since freedom is incompatible with a godless country, we will have no freedoms left.
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