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Christian Group Asks Pastors To Investigate 2016 Republican Candidates And ‘Out’ Gays Or Gay Sympathizers On Their Staffs

A Christian group is concerned that there may secretly be gays and gay sympathizers lurking behind the scenes of 2016 Republican hopefuls’ campaigns, and is asking conservative pastors and their flocks to investigate and ‘out’ them, Raw Story is reporting.


The American Renewal Project is a Christian group that advocates for conservative causes and candidates.

Righteousness exalts a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people.
Proverbs 14:34

Spokesperson David Lane, in an op-ed piece that appeared in Western Journalism, called on pastors and flocks who support the group’s goals to investigate the families and staffs of all Republican candidates to find out if anyone behind the scenes secretly supports the gay agenda.

“As the race begins in the 2016 Republican Presidential Primary, Evangelicals have no choice but to investigate which consultants and operatives are behind each of the candidates; decisions about personnel provide evidences about policy.”

Lane cites “betrayals” but so-called “conservatives,” who secretly supported gays and gay rights while serving Republican politicians, as the need for the crowdsourced investigation. For example:

- Jeb Bush operative made statements in support of California judge Vaughan Walker, who “acted tyrannically in 2009 by overturning a decision made by 7 million California citizens–2008’s Proposition 8, which placed a ban on same-sex marriage in the California Constitution.”
- Former First Lady Laura Bush, who said in 2010 that she supports abortion and gay marriage.
- John McCain’s wife Cindy, who “publicly differs with her husband on ‘gay policy.'”
- An unnamed “former White House political director” who “announced (after he left Washington) that he is a homosexual and an advocate for homosexual marriage.” NOTE: This claim is not backed up with a source, like the other claims.

Washignton Examiner blogger Paul Bedard has managed to get a hold of a memo Lane has sent to pastors, offering a little further insight into why he wants an investigation.

“The challenge facing faith-grounded conservatives in 2016 is that candidates, and all those surrounding them, staff and family members, say one thing during the campaign, but then govern in the exact opposite manner once in office.”

Lane claims that he is not anti-gay; but rather anti-gay marriage.

“I get beat up for saying what I believe. [But] I’m not going to let them redefine marriage.”

Lane offers two Biblical figures – one, a warrior, and the other, a prostitute – to call upon Americans to fulfill their duty to investigate conservative politicians’ families and operatives for evidence of gay sympathies.

“Will a Gideon or Rahab the Harlot make a stand?”

As of this post, the Christian group’s campaign to ‘out’ gays and gay sympathizers in the employ of Republican presidential hopefuls has failed to turn up anything substantive.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2027492/ch...out-gays-or-gay-sympathizers-on-their-staffs/


'cause there are so many gay sympathisers in the GOP, so many gay sympathisers among the Republicans candidate ans the Reoublican party's policy is so pro-gays, it is time for someone to rise and call ou these RINOs

We've seen that in the ast, how having gay sympathisers among the people that are close to elected politicians can influence their policies. Remember how Laura Bush pushed her husband to stand for gay-rights.
 

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The religious extreme-right, the tea-partiers and the corporate buyers have driven the representatives who chose to cater to every over-the-top request so far that these elections will be a new low - or, in the view of seekers of comedy, an all-time high.

And we haven't seen the craziest idas made public. And catered to.
 
The religious extreme-right, the tea-partiers and the corporate buyers have driven the representatives who chose to cater to every over-the-top request so far that these elections will be a new low - or, in the view of seekers of comedy, an all-time high.

And we haven't seen the craziest idas made public. And catered to.
Actually, I think it's good news for democrats and liberals : We've seen this in 2012, the base of the GOP pushes the "moderate" candidate to the right to the point where they have to pretend to be righ-wing advocates. then, when the primaries are over and the actual election campaign starts, his right-wing stances backfire in the face of the GOP candidates and scare the independant voters he needs to convince to get a chance to win the election.
This is exactly what happened to Mitt Romney in 2012
 
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