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ape:
The other day I was walking around Fresh Meadows. I saw so many low class blacks walking around. Where are they all coming from?

RationalThought110:
Shalom Chaim,

   Why is it that people feel like they have to apologize if they support traditional marriage.?


          I'm not sure if any of you have heard of the Miss USA controversy.

This message is not about whether women should be judged based on how people think they look in a bikini and gown.  It would probably be better if women wear a swimsuit that reveals less skin.

Rather, this message has to do with the radical left and the media trying to intimidate people into supporting gay marriage.

During the last section of the contest, a contestant was asked a question about marriage. Her response started out a little weak and she basically, to paraphrase her response: "It's great in a country like America, people could have any type of relationship they want, whether it be same-sex or opposite-sex."

     So in the first part of her response, it seemed like she had to apologize for her views and was trying to be too sympathetic to the gay marriage agenda.  She was reluctant to use the term 'traditional marriage.'  She probably didn't want it to be applied that a gay relationship is an abnormal relationship. 

   She went out of her way to make it clear that she wasn't trying to offend anyone who has a different view than hers. 


Then in the middle of her response, she realized that she should stop feeling guilty and then she defended traditional marriage.

And she mentioned "I believe marriage should be between a man and a woman." 

Since the competition, she has been based by radical leftists and the radical media, which supports the gay marriage agenda.


This is about the radical leftists and radical media trying to intimidate people from believing in traditional values.


The contestant has done some interviews and defended her beliefs and mentioned that marriage is bibically based.


You should read what the group "Concerned Women for America" wrote:

http://www.cwalac.org/alerts/alert_04-24-09.html


I think we should praise her for defending her beliefs and for not allowing the homosexual agenda and leftist media into causing her to back down. 


 What do you think of the group "Concerned Women for America"?

imaknick:
Have you ever thought of running for local office in NYC in a Jewish neighborhood? ex. councilman of borough park, midwood, or williamsburg, or an assemblyman (like Dov Hikind), maybe even a congressman.
I assume many Jews would know you and vote you in.  This will help you get lots of money for your movement, and then you can start appearing on conservative talk shows and talk radio which would further increase your popularity.  Isn't this what councilman, Charles Barron has done.  He is very popular in black neighborhoods such as brownsville and  flatbush hence he became councilman, I believe for 4 years.  I have seen him on Bill oreilly and Hannity and colmes. Imagine if this happens to you in Jewish neighborhoods. Sometimes you can learn techniques from enemies.

Chai:
Dear Chaim , the people i work with in the police department (only the reformed Jews)  annoy me for keeping kosher im looking for a good jtf answer to make them realize there is nothing wrong with it .. They just don’t understand. Thanks so much,
Thanks
Oh, by the way, may you please tell us the Aunt Jemima story of the week.

Abben:
Hello Chaim how do you feel the NY governor david paterson is doing? I think he doesn't know what he is doing personally. Thanks and GD bless

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