It’s an amazing thing to see. After Judge Vaughn Walker ruled just  exactly as he had telegraphed he would, the resultant uproar was bigger  than I even thought it would be. I wrote about this on July 5th and  predicted an anti-DeMarxist reaction. I admit it, I was wrong.
People were far angrier about the judicial theft of the legal votes  of Californians than I thought they’d be. Comments came in from around  the nation from angry people who are getting more angry and more  determined every day. If those in the gay movement think that this has  gained them any friends, they may need to reassess their strategy.
It’s like this. We were really angry before the Judge Walker ruling.  That anger was mostly against the left in general, the President, his  Congress, and the rats nest of radical leftists that inhabit Obama’s  administration. That the gays happened along with their suit at this  time is unfortunate, because a lot of people who would normally be at  least neutral towards gays and their issues will be painting them with a  wide brush, as the country begins to backlash against all things  liberal.
The gays, whether they like it or not, are going to get caught up in  this. I don’t see it as advancing their cause any. Americans as a whole  are opposed to gay marriage… overwhelmingly opposed. It’s not a  referendum on homosexuality. It’s a referendum on judicial activism. The  Supreme Court may have a lot to say about Judge Walker’s extravagance  in interpreting the law and the intent of the Constitution.
The economy… that pesky non-existent economy, with no job growth  outside the government or its unions. This miracle of leftist central  planning lost another 131,000 jobs last month. We have Democrat members  of Congress ready to launch desperate schemes involving legislating by  regulatory fiat. They have a lot to account for.
It’s not hard to gauge the level of anger out there in the American  hinterlands. With more than twenty million American patriots out there  it's palpable. You can sense it in the air.
It’s way past time for all of you to get active about joining us and taking back our country.
I’ll tell it again and again. It’s your country… stand up and fight for it!
Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis
© Skip MacLure 2010
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