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AuH20
04-27-2015, 12:16 PM
Sickos keep pushing. Why cannot they allow dialogue or free speech? I guess they are under the assumption that society has everyone so brainwashed that no one would ever dare place their hands on a rampaging LGBT activist.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/04/26/lgbt-activists-rush-onto-stage-to-disrupt-march-for-marriage-rally/


A leader of the Coalition of African-American Pastors (CAAP) who spoke at the March for Marriage in Russellville, Arkansas Saturday was interrupted in her address when LGBT activists with protest signs and rainbow flags ran up on the stage with her, attempting to disrupt the event.

Dr. Deborah De Sousa Owens, who along with her husband Rev. William Owens leads CAAP, was the scheduled speaker at this smaller March for Marriage in support of traditional marriage sponsored by the Russellville Tea Party.

Owens, a licensed Church of God in Christ (COGIC) evangelist and missionary, told Breitbart News between 60-70 counter-protesters appeared at the event and at least three LGBT activists ran up onto the stage with her as she was speaking, attempting to disrupt her address by shouting out questions to her, trying to intimidate her.

“I asked the police to remove him,” Owens said, “but they didn’t and I continued speaking, ignoring the interruptions.”

“The group of mostly young people continued harassing our group, and were trying to talk over me and bully me,” she said. “I have never seen anything like it.”


Owens noted the clever strategy of the militant LGBT community.

“If you don’t believe in gay marriage you are a bigot and a hater,” she paraphrased the theme of gay activists, adding:

The LGBT community even goes so far as to equate their so-called struggle to the civil rights struggle of the 50s and 60s…The civil rights struggle was for blacks to be seen as humans…The civil rights movement didn’t infringe on anyone else’s right. It didn’t seek to take anyone’s rights away…

But same-sex marriage advocates don’t only want the right to marry – they want to take away our rights in the process…They stand proudly for same-sex marriage, but dare anyone to disagree. If you believe in traditional marriage then they want to fine you, jail you, and taunt you.

presence
04-27-2015, 12:29 PM
The civil rights struggle was for blacks to be seen as humans…The civil rights movement didn’t infringe on anyone else’s right. It didn’t seek to take anyone’s rights away…

But same-sex marriage advocates don’t only want the right to marry – they want to take away our rights in the process…They stand proudly for same-sex marriage, but dare anyone to disagree. If you believe in traditional marriage then they want to fine you, jail you, and taunt you.


That's really a crock. The civil rights movement for blacks was no better; its all an affront to private property and freedom of association.

dannno
04-27-2015, 12:50 PM
In her address, Owens thanked all who came out for the March to “stand for God’s design for marriage: one man, one woman, period!”

Good, then don't get gay married and stop telling other people what to do!! That is such an un-American stance to have.

I would have been right up on stage with the LGBT activists on this one - as the police told them, 'they are allowed to yell'.

phill4paul
04-27-2015, 01:01 PM
Good, then don't get gay married and stop telling other people what to do!! That is such an un-American stance to have.

I would have been right up on stage with the LGBT activists on this one - as the police told them, 'they are allowed to yell'.

Then you should have been arrested for trespassing. If they didn't pay for the stage use then that's what they did. Property rights aren't pretty.

donnay
04-27-2015, 01:13 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEJo7x9y3D4

Sam I am
04-27-2015, 01:16 PM
Then you should have been arrested for trespassing. If they didn't pay for the stage use then that's what they did. Property rights aren't pretty.

Judging from the pictures at http://www.couriernews.com/view/mobile_full_story/26600689/article-March-for-Marriage-meets-opposition, it appears as thought the protests were occurring in a public place.

According to that article, the protest began at the Russellville Train Depot, which is likely open to the public, and continued to the Pope County Courthouse, which is probably owned by the public.

It doesn't look like there was any actual trespassing involved at all

phill4paul
04-27-2015, 01:23 PM
Judging from the pictures at http://www.couriernews.com/view/mobile_full_story/26600689/article-March-for-Marriage-meets-opposition, it appears as thought the protests were occurring in a public place.

According to that article, the protest began at the Russellville Train Depot, which is likely open to the public, and continued to the Pope County Courthouse, which is probably owned by the public.

It doesn't look like there was any actual trespassing involved at all

Thanks for that clarification. As usual reporting is crappy. My take away was that there was an actual stage and an issue of a permit for the event.

NorthCarolinaLiberty
04-27-2015, 01:36 PM
“If you don’t believe in gay marriage you are a bigot and a hater,” she paraphrased the theme of gay activists, adding:

Of course, there is another option, ****. Some of us don't believe in government sanctioned marriage.

Oh yes, and more coloreds to be embraced by the lily white neo-cons who have the nerve to call themselves liberty minded. Time to call Rick Santorum, religious nuts.




“Blacks, whites, Hispanics, Asians, people of faith who believe in God’s design for marriage need to let their collective voices be heard,” she said. “It’s time for We the People to rise.”

Ohhh, that is just so sweet. Maybe you should make a song in the vein of We are the World. Dumbass.




Oh well; looks like all these imbeciles got the publicity they wanted.