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ACTION ITEM: SENATOR SAYS HOMOSEXUALITY IS A SIN!

Article By Chelsea Schilling
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Colorado State Sen. Scott Renfroe
 

 

Sen. Scott Renfroe, R-Greeley, stood before the state Senate Feb. 23 just before it passed SB 88, a bill granting insurance benefits to homosexual partners of state employees. He read scripture to lawmakers – including the bill's openly "gay" sponsors, Democrats Sen. Jennifer Veiga and Rep. Mark Ferrandino.

 

"I oppose this bill because of what my personal beliefs are," Renfroe said. "I think that what our country was founded upon was those beliefs also."

 

He told the Senate God created woman as a helper for man and commanded his children to "be fruitful and multiply."

 

"I think that goes back to this whole picture of family that God created us for, and we need to honor that," he said firmly. "Homosexuality is seen as a violation of this natural created order."

 

Renfroe then began reading the book of Leviticus to the Senate.

 

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ACTION ITEM: YOUR PRIVACY AT RISK!

HM Security

Under a security agreement reached July 26 between the United States and the European Union, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) could obtain personal information about airline passengers flying into the U.S. from Europe, including information about a passenger’s “health or sex life.”

The agreement restricts the collection and use of such information to “exceptional” cases, where the “life of a data subject or of others could be imperiled or seriously impaired,” potentially due to the threat of a terrorist attack.

 

Read more and take action now by voicing concern to your representative by clicking here.

 
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ACTION ITEM: DON'T ASK, DON'T TELL

Bush

"Don't ask, don't tell" was introduced as a compromise measure in 1993 by President Bill Clinton who, while campaigning for the Presidency, had promised to allow all citizens regardless of sexual orientation to serve openly in the military, a departure from the then complete ban on those who are not heterosexual. The actual policy was crafted by Colin Powell and has been maintained by Clinton's successor, George W. Bush.

 

Read more and take action now by showing support to repeal this legislation by clicking here.

 


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