Pat Boone is worried about “sexual jihadists”
December 15th, 2008 at 11:34am Pat Cunningham
The great crooner LIKENS the aftermath of California’s Proposition 8 to the terrorist attacks in Mumbai, India.
Wow! I shudder to think that Elton John once appeared in Rockford. It’s a wonder we survived the experience.
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1. Orlando Clay | December 15th, 2008 at 2:08 pm
As tempting as it is to make snarky remarks about Mr. Goody Two Shoes and his affiliation with the far right-wingnut whacked-out WorldNetDaily enterprise (besides, Keith Olbermann has already quite adequately smacked him down for this), I’m gonna give him a pass, as his mid-1990’s CD, “In a Metal Mood,” featuring lounge-lizard interpretations of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train” and Deep Purple’s “Smoke on the Water,” has provided many hours of hilarious entertainment and has been used quite effectively to get unwanted party guests to go home.
Most likely, he wrote this crazy stuff mainly for publicity purposes in an attempt to jump-start an otherwise fading career. And it looks as though it was somewhat successful (the getting publicity part, that is). Even Mike Huckabee would think that this is way over-the-top.
2. Will Pfeifer | December 15th, 2008 at 4:01 pm
Pat Boone should see if he can find any more songs by black artists that he could record bland cover versions of. Hey, it worked back in the 1950s!
3. snuss | December 15th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
Anyone care to dispute the truth in what he said, or are snide remarks the best that you can muster? IMHO, it was a well-thought out, and accurate assessment of the Radical Left’s actions, following their second defeat of gay marriage.
Rather than regrouping, and acting to convince others that they are reasonable members of society, who are worthy of this “right”, they began a vengeful series of personal attacks, and attacks on those groups with whom they disagree, with two glaring exceptions: Blacks, and Muslims. I wonder why they don’t attack them in the same way they do the others?
4. coldhotel | December 16th, 2008 at 7:51 am
I care to comment on what he says. He says that gay folks are terrorists that will go on a rampage. That is extremely homophobic. Most homophobes are just worried a gay person will hit on them.
He also says, “Every homosexual citizen has the same, identical rights as any other American. The Constitution says nothing about marriage, and shouldn’t”. OK then. If he truly believes his own words, then the govt should afford gay couples the same access to civil ceremonies that they afford heterosexual couples.
5. snuss | December 16th, 2008 at 9:00 am
Except that marriage has never been a Constitutional Right.
As Mr. Boone so clearly stated: No “rights” were ever granted to citizens on the basis of their sexual habits or lifestyle. There simply are no such “rights.”
Another of his statements is equally accurate:
Hate is hate, no matter where it erupts. And hate, unbridled, will eventually and inevitably boil into violence. How crazily ironic that the homosexual activists and sympathizers cry for “tolerance” and “equal rights” and understanding –while they spew vitriol and threats and hate at those who disagree with them on moral and societal grounds.
6. Milton Waddams | December 16th, 2008 at 10:47 am
The Constitution doesn’t grant rights. It limits what rights government can infringe upon. We would intrinsically have them without the Constitution, however there would be nothing to PROTECT those rights from infringement by the Government. That is the unfortunately what most people don’t realize about the Constitution, it doesn’t state what “We the People” CAN do, it states what “We the Government” CAN’T do.
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