Tuesday, October 11, 2011

NC Family Policy Council: Whining as usual.

Governor Perdue gets it wrong on the Marriage Amendment -- http://t.co/H2fFwrXF. #ncpol #ncga #consnc #ncfamily #protectmarriage

They Claim she is wrong this issue, yet the link take you to post concerning DOD and DADT..

The Report,

Pentagon Issues Weddings Policy

Special Report - October 10, 2011

The U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) recently issued two guidance memos for military chaplains that appear to indicate a change of policy regarding their participation in same-sex wedding ceremonies as a result of last month’s repeal of the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy. As we previously reported, the repeal of DADT, which prohibited homosexuals from serving openly in the U.S. military, became official on September 20. The DOD memos, which were issued just 10 days later on September 30, say that, depending on state law, military chaplains should make decisions about participating in “private functions,” including religious bevperduehead_100ceremonies, on a “sexual-orientation neutral basis,” while emphasizing that chaplains cannot be forced to officiate at ceremonies that may conflict with their religious faith.

nowhere is Bev Perdue mention at all..

They Claim this because Perdue said she would vote against Amendment 1 (the marriage amendment), She believe its to far reaching and just plain wrong..

Now this link does deal with our Governor,

“Sadly, our Governor is out of touch with the truth that is acknowledged by research, business, and voters—marriage is good for society,” said Bill Brooks, president of the North Carolina Family Policy Council. “Voters in our state do not want to sit on the sidelines and leave the definition of marriage up to judges and the legislature. Far from being a distraction to job creation, a marriage protection amendment will settle the question of marriage definition in North Carolina for years to come, allowing the executive branch and the legislature to focus on eliminating governmental roadblocks to job creation by the private sector. The threat to marriage redefinition is real in North Carolina, as most recently demonstrated by the efforts of homosexual couples to obtain marriage licenses in Asheville. If Governor Perdue is really interested in jobs for North Carolina, she should be supporting the marriage protection amendment. Companies want families with strong marriages, who raise children who are well-educated and have the moral values to be good citizens, consumers and employees.”

Face it guys, the Time are changing,, no matter how hard you try to turn back the hands of times..

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