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“Never Misunderestimate.”
I trust you’ll recall the source of this verbal gaffe. It came from our esteemed former president, George W. Bush. It was his attempt to define when someone undervalues or underestimates something. It was a malaprop we all understood.
Posted in Education, Faith, Federal, Illinois Politics, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Tagged athletes, Brett Kavanaugh, Christine Blasey Ford, Dean Martin, ESPN, George W. Bush, girls sports, HB 5239, HB 5548, IHSA, Illinois High School Association, Illinois House Bill 5473, Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Act, Johnny Carson, Kelly Cassidy, Norm Crosby, sexual assault, sexuality, Supreme Court
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Pride Really is Nothing to Boast About
The rise of the LGBTQ movement has turned the tables in American culture. Say anything even mildly critical of LGBTQs and it can cost you your livelihood. But while it's powerful, the LGBTQ movement is also the most sensitive social movement in the country. Somewhere along the way, the month of June was designated Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride month. Friends, we must beware the perversion that boasts in this kind of pride.
Posted in Sexuality
Tagged Bruce Jenner, Donald Trump, Equality Act, ESPN, Miami Dolphins, Michael Sam, Mitch McConnell, Tim Wildmon
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