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Sen. Rand Paul: Didn't think Obama's view 'could get any gayer'

Jerome

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I guess RandPaul didn't mention to those Iowa Conservative Christians his membership in a Presbyterian (USA) church?

USN&WR: 10 Things You Didn't Know About Rand Paul
He is a member of the Presbyterian Church in Bowling Green, where his wife is an elected member of the board of deacons.

Too bad RandPaul didn't bring along his pastor, Rev. Kara Hildebrandt. She'd be a real hit with that crowd, I'm sure:

Here she is being interviewed about their denomination's stance on gay clergy:

Bowling Green (Ky.) Daily News

Amendment 10-A removes the constitutional requirement that all ministers, elders and deacons live in “fidelity within the covenant of marriage between a man and a woman or chastity in singleness.”
. . . . .
Hildebrandt spoke in favor of the amendment at last week’s meeting in Franklin.
“This has been going on since before I was born,” Hildebrandt said of the debate over gay clergy.
“We’ve been so caught up in looking at one issue,” she said.
 
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mont974x4

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He was commenting on the views of the man who is supposedly the leader of the free world. If you want to discuss the views of his pastor, that would be good in another thread and I would like to know his views on the views of his pastor.

The reality is Obama's announcement was really a minor blip. I don't know anyone who did not already know where Obama stood on the issue. The only difference is he formally said it. Big deal. He bowed to 1-2% of the population with an official endorsement. He ignored the the majority of the people in this nation who believe marriage is a man and a woman. Many of those would not be voting for him anyways,
 

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He was commenting on the views of the man who is supposedly the leader of the free world. If you want to discuss the views of his pastor, that would be good in another thread and I would like to know his views on the views of his pastor.

The reality is Obama's announcement was really a minor blip. I don't know anyone who did not already know where Obama stood on the issue. The only difference is he formally said it. Big deal. He bowed to 1-2% of the population with an official endorsement. He ignored the the majority of the people in this nation who believe marriage is a man and a woman. Many of those would not be voting for him anyways,



Agreed.....
 
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