No, Disney World is not the happiest place on earth, but perhaps this is:
I would warn Orlando that you're right in the way of some serious
hurricanes, and I don't think I'd be waving those flags [gay pride flags] in
God's face if I were you, This is not a message of hate , this is a message of
redemption. But a condition like this will bring about the destruction of your
nation. It'll bring about terrorist bombs; it'll bring earthquakes, tornadoes,
and possibly a meteor.
Pat Robertson on Disney World having Gay Days
Texas
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick tweeted
a photo with a Biblical verse reading a "man reaps what he sows" hours after at
least 50 people were killed at a gay nightclub in Orlando in the deadliest
mass shooting in U.S. history.
The tweet, which was soon deleted, was among a range of political reaction to
the rampage at the Pulse nightclub early Sunday by a gunman wielding an
assault-type rifle and a handgun. Investigators are looking into whether the
gunman, identified by federal law enforcement officials as Omar Mateen, was
tied to a terrorist organization.
He said in a statement later Sunday that it was a tweet his staff scheduled
days ago, and that he and his aides "regret the unfortunate timing of these
posts."
Right.
Fred Phelps Is Alive and Well
One man's grief is another man's joy. "America Mourns" has always
been a rather disingenuous statement. Not everybody in the country is mourning
the massacre in Orlando. Think of it: there will be thousands of Bible verses,
thousands of they-asked-for-its and surely-God's-punishments.
"I conveyed the condolences of the entire American people" said the
President in his press conference. Sorry to contradict you Mr. President, but
you conveyed the condolences of a majority of American people.
And while there are memorials around the country, there are people who are
overtly glad that gay people were killed - and they're not Muslim.
The good news is that there's 50 less pedophiles in this world, because, you
know, these homosexuals are a bunch of disgusting perverts and pedophiles.
That's who was a victim here, are a bunch of, just, disgusting homosexuals at a
gay bar, okay?
- "Pastor" Steven Anderson, whose YouTube video was taken down because of YouTube's policy on hate speech.
Worthless Crackpot? Yes. Unheard voice? No. Pastor Steven Anderson maybe the resurrected Fred Phelps, but, like GOP Nominee Donald Trump: some people listen to him because they feel his bold hatred is "refreshing." They don't see the difference between "refreshing" and vile.
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