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Republican Unity Coalition (RUC)
"Republican Leaders?"
EarsToHear.net has asked the RUC, Grover Norquist, and the GOP Chairman to help understand the position of the RUC to "spread the acceptance of homosexuality" in lieu of the health risks and medical costs. There were also asked if they are ok with allowing children of faith-based parents to be taught that that which goes against nature is normal?
As Christians, are we to abandon our Lord's call to be the salt of the earth or hide His Light under a bushel? To remain silent while the RUC and others proceed with calling "evil good, and good evil?" Is the RUC siding with the immoral liberal left to make our nation a government of the left, by the judicial branch, for an immoral minority.
Does the "unity" in RUC stand for uniting with liberal Democrats and not conservative Republicans?
Upfront Scriptures - And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables
Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children; And walk in love, as Christ also has loved us, and has given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour. But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becomes saints; Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thanks. For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, has any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. Let no man deceive you with vain words: for because of these things comes the wrath of God upon the children of disobedience. Be not ye therefore partakers with them. For ye were sometimes darkness, but now are ye light in the Lord: walk as children of light: (For the fruit of the Spirit is in all goodness and righteousness and truth;) Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them. For it is a shame even to speak of those things which are done of them in secret. But all things that are reproved are made manifest by the light: for whatsoever does make manifest is light. Wherefore he says, Awake thou that sleeps, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee light. See then that ye walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, Redeeming the time, because the days are evil. Ephesians 5:1-16 (KJV)
I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom; Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort with all longsuffering and doctrine. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; And they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fables. 2 Timothy 4:14 (KJV)
Covert Plan To Spread Acceptance Of Homosexuality In Republican Party Uncovered
The James Hartline Report -
October 17, 2005
Scandal Over Grover Norquist -
Boss Of San Diego County
Republican Chairman Ron Nehring -
Explodes All Over United States
(JHR) The James Hartline Report has uncovered a massive covert plan to spread
the acceptance of homosexuality within the Republican Party. Tactics in this
plan include making homosexuality a "non-issue" within the Republican Party,
thus eliminating party opposition to the gay agenda. This plan of intentional
passivity to homosexuality is being orchestrated by some of the most influential
liberals within the Republican Party. This movement took on its sinister form
after the 2000 election of President Bush, under the organizational title of the
"Republican Unity Coalition" (RUC) (http://www.republicanunity.com/background.html).
According to a January 20, 2001 World Net Daily report (www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=21505),
Grover Norquist, President of the Americans For Tax Reform, which employs San
Diego County Republican Chairman Ron Nehring, was one of the original
orchestrators of the pro-homosexual group RUC. The article written by Human
Events author John Gizzi detailed how Norquist and other prominent Republicans
hosted a pre-inaugural breakfast to honor the estimated one million homosexuals
who voted for President Bush. The breakfast was sponsored by the RUC which,
according to its spokesman, was founded to promote the inclusion of gay and
lesbian Republicans in Republican politics -- and to bring together Republicans
- both straight and gay - to educate, advise, and assist Republican leaders and
lawmakers.
Joining Norquist on the committee for the RUC breakfast that year were New
York Governor George Pataki, New York City Mayor Rudy Guliani, Senator John
Warner of VA., and pro-homosexual liberal Republican Senator Gordon Smith of
Oregon. Rounding out the host committee was presidential counselor Mary Matalin,
former California GOP Chairman John McGraw and former Pres. Reagan speechwriter
and California political strategist Ken Khachigian.
Insight into the broken moral compass of these liberal Republicans, can be
summed up by the comments made by California GOP Chairman John McGraw, who
stated, "I lent my name to the Host Committee and attended the breakfast because
Brian Bennett (a gay California Republican and an organizer of the meeting of
gay leaders with Bush) asked me." McGraw, known as an outspokenly conservative
chieftan, added, "Brian is a close friend of mine and, as you know, friendship
comes first with me."
According to the article, Norquist said he signed on with the RUC and
attended the breakfast, "because it is a way to bring libertarians together.
I'm certainly not for preferences or special treatment, and neither, I believe,
are free-market gays. They just want to be left alone by government, as most
conservatives do!"
Even more horrific than the Norquist comments were those of anti-christian,
former Wyoming Republican Senator Alan Simpson, who is the Honorary Chairman of
RUC (http://www.republicanunity.com/cody.html).
Simpson, who is a radical pro-abortion, pro-homosexual Republican, conducted an
interview with Human Events via the telephone from his home in Cody, Wyoming.
The former senator stated:
"I don't know if I want to get into this with you -- Human Events can get pretty
homophobic," Simpson claimed. But he then said he felt sympathy for gay
Republicans "because they are always getting stereotyped, and I know how that
feels. "I'm always called a 'baby-killer' by folks on the right and it pisses
me off. People who use the word 'baby-killer' must have learned a lot of evil
at the breakfast table!"
Simpson was referring to his pro-abortion stand -- a position he brought
up in his remarks at the RUC breakfast. Would Simpson advise his friend George
W. Bush to appoint homosexuals to federal offices?
"I would not have the slightest reluctance to do so," Simpson said. "If we
can forget color as a barrier, we can forget sexual orientation as well."
Clearly, Simpson and other prominent Republicans intend to eliminate
opposition to homosexuality and lesbianism within the Republican Party. In
order for Simpson and his pro-homosexual friends to accomplish this, they would
have to push out Christian Conservatives from the party, or manipulate them into
compromising their Biblical beliefs. In 2001, Simpson and homosexual former
California Congressman Michael Huffington joined homosexual Charles C. Francis
to sign the Cody Statement, a frightening declaration of their intent to reform
the national Republican Party into a pro-homosexual one (http://www.republicanunity.com/cody.html).
In simply outrageous, anti-Christian, anti-family terms, the Cody Statement
reads:
"Some of us are straight, some of us are gay or lesbian, and some of us think it
is nobody's business but our own what we are. All of us are American -- unique,
multi-dimensional, defying any one label, but united by thee common
commitments:
"We are committed to Freedom: we believe everyone should be included in
America's proud progression toward full civil equality for all, without regard
to sexual orientation.
"We are committed to Family and recognize families form the core of civilized
society, whichever of the many loving forms families may take in 21st century
America.
"We are committed to a respect for the Faith of the Founders; most of us,
although not all of us, worship God or a Higher Being....cognizant of the
violence which tears at our country, we band together in common defense against
everykind of violence and 'hatred' ."
"These are our commitments. We will certainly not agree on every issue, and we
may vigorously disagree on some issues. But we are here because we believe
sexual orientation should be a non-issue within the Republican Party.
"We pledge to help the Republican Party become a truly "big tent," welcoming all
who share its values under its benign unfolding."
As outrageous as this extremist statement of the pro-homosexual Republican
Unity Coalition may appear, perhaps more shocking are the number of prominent
Republicans who have agreed to participate in the prospering of this radical
anti-family organization. The RUC Advisory Board (http://www.republicanunity.com/advboard.htm)
includes:
President Gerald R. Ford
David Rockefeller
Neil Guiliano, Mayor of Tempe, AZ.
Homosexual AZ Congressman Jim Kolbe
James Ciconni, General Counsel, AT&T
Congresswoman Susan Molinari
While the Republican Party actively seduces Christians to support the
party with the bait of supporting strong pro-life, pro-family rhetoric, there is
virtually no push in the Republican dominated Congress, to role back special
homosexual rights or abortion. This has also been clearly seen by the repeated
pattern of alleged conservative Republican Presidents who have continuously
appointed pro-abortion, pro-homosexual Supreme Court Justices like David Souter
and Sandra Day O'Connor, thus assuring that falsified conservative campaign
rhetoric will never be translated into real higher court rulings favorable to
pro-family, pro-life advocates.
During the recent 2004 Presidential campaign, President Bush made passing
a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage a primary topic to lure
Christians into voting for him. Since his reelection, there has been absolutely
no push for such an amendment. In a shocking display of disrespect for the
millions of Conservative Christians who supported the current congress, a
multitude of Republican congress members joined Democratic liberals to pass a
special homosexual rights bill, which they secretly added to child safety
legislation.
According to the Detroit Times, former President Ford has always believed
in an 'inclusive policy' in welcoming gays and lesbians into the party (www.republicanunity.com/fjruc.htm)
which justified his joining the pro-gay RUC to help spread the acceptance of
homosexuality in the Republican Party.
The James Hartline Report has interviewed dozens of Christian activists
within the San Diego Republican Party, as well as many church pastors, and
Republican Party conservative leaders regarding the push by County Chairman Ron
Nehring to force a pro-homosexual agenda into San Diego's Republican fold.
Feelings of severe betrayal, to outright disgust, are beginning to boil over in
many conservative circles and a possible boycott of Republican candidates in
upcoming elections is being widely discussed.
Outrage over the recent Norquist-Nehring-homosexual Log Cabin scandal is
not being limited to San Diego, however. Tony Perkins, Chairman of the national
Family Research Council, on Friday, expressed grave concern over the Norquist
fundraiser with the homosexual Dallas Log Cabin group (http://www.frc.org/get.cfm?i=WU05J10&f=PG03I03).
In a national press-release, pro-family leader Perkins stated that the Norquist
scandal would probably lead to a split between social conservatives and
Norquist's tax reform group, which includes San Diego County Chairman Ron
Nehring.
San Diego Republican Chairman Ron Nehring, has himself, attempted to
promote homosexuality within the local party in recent months. In March,
Nehring sent two of his party executives to the radical homosexual group, San
Diego Log Cabin Republicans to advocate a willingness to promote gays and
lesbians within the party. Log Cabins, are extemely intolerant of Christian
Conservatives and are pushing for the legalization of gay marriage. Nehring
followed up the arranged Log Cabin fiasco, with the intense promotion of radical
pro-homosexual San Diego mayoral candidate Steve Francis, who was soundly
rejected by Christian Conservative voters in a July primary.
Nehring, who is also California State party vice chairman, along with state
chairman Duf Sundheim, have already endorsed the reelection of Governor Arnold
Schwarzenegger. Since being elected governor, Schwarzenegger, a Republican, has
signed eight major bills granting homosexuals and lesbians special rights.
Schwarzenegger, who has also expressed great disrespect for Christians, stated
earlier this year, that religion should play no role in politics. Last year,
the governor signed into law, SB1234, which can criminalize Christians for
speaking out against homosexuality, if such speech makes the listener
"fearful." Four liberal Republicans, including pro-abortion State Assemblywoman
Shirley Horton, joined the majority of Democrats to vote yes on this extemist
anti-christian bill. Additionally, Schwarzenegger signed SB1313 into law, which
removes volunteers at Planned Parenthood from mandatory reporting if a young
girl comes in for an abortion as the result of rape or incest, thus eliminating
the protection of such minors from further sex crimes.
Although Nehring and Sundheim are intent on promoting the reelection of the
liberal, pro-abortion, and pro-homosexual Schwarzenegger, most Christian
Concervatives in California are already stating that they will not vote for the
"out-of-touch with the mainstream" governor to be reelected.
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Log Cabin Made of Straw Family Research Council - November
24, 2008
According to a press release from the pro-gay "marriage" group, Log Cabin Republicans, one of the first stops for the newly elected Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC), Congressman Pete Sessions (R-Texas), was the fundraising dinner for the homosexual organization. The release states that Representative Sessions said that the GOP cannot win elections and reach out to voters if it continues to oppose the issues that Log Cabin stands for, presumably including same-sex "marriage." My team sought clarification from Sessions' office and was told he did speak to the Log Cabin group, but that a copy of his remarks was not available. If the Log Cabin portrayal is true, it is disturbing on a number of accounts. One, Sessions' new position as the head of the NRCC is to train and recruit new candidates for the Republican Party. If this is his idea of "campaign advice" then the Republicans better prepare for a longer term in the minority then they faced prior to 1994. Secondly, if the GOP is serious about reaching out to new voters, especially African-Americans and Hispanics, then it should look closely at the exit polls on issues important to families. Both minority groups strongly support traditional family values that embrace life and protect marriage, two things the Republican Party once stood for also. Under these circumstances, pro-family voters should reserve judgment about giving their financial support to either political party.
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