Showing posts with label Kentucky Leadership Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky Leadership Council. Show all posts

Sunday, April 24, 2011

Hmm...Moonbats in the Bluegrass State: Church refusing to sign heterosexual's marriage certificates until gay marriage legalized

Kentucky often makes national news in a negative way. For instance, there was the man in Louisville who robbed a bank in order to get put in jail. He accomplished his mission. Then, there were the two men who tried to steal a cash machine by attaching a chain to it. They pulled off their bumper and fled. Unfortunately for them, their license plate was attached to the bumper they left behind. Then, there is Henry Earl. Mr. Earl has been arrested over 1000 times, mostly alcohol related, since 1992. You can see a montage of Earl's many mugshots here. Now, the city of Louisville has a church that is populated by moonbats.
Louisville, Kentucky- On Sunday, April 17, the congregation of Douglass Boulevard Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) unanimously voted to end the practice of signing marriage licenses because they give legal benefits to heterosexual couples that are not available to homosexual couples. Until the church’s ministers may confer identical legal benefits on homosexual and heterosexual couples, they will perform only religious wedding ceremonies.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Demo Dirty Tricks: Robo-Call Claims Rand Paul Supports Legalizing Meth Labs

I received a robo-call this afternoon from the Kentucky Leadership Council claiming Rand Paul wants to legalize meth labs. The caller repeated this claim several times. The Kentucky Leadership Council is a shadowy Democrat supporting group that hides their donors. According to the Daily Caller, they have launched another robo-call campaign claiming Rand Paul isn't a Christian. Both claims are false. The group directed me to a one page website containing a YouTube video. The website doesn't directly repeat the same false claim about meth labs, but the video does claim Paul supports legalizing drugs. Rand Paul is quoted out of context in the video saying,
"things that are non-violent shouldn't be against the law"

Rand Paul made the comment in response to a question about helmet laws and whether adults should have the right to either gamble or buy lottery tickets. Conway has previously used Paul's out of context statement in a political ad that Politifact judged false.

The Kentucky Leadership Council has spent $132,000 trying to defeat Rand Paul and throw the election to Democrat Jack Conway. Here is the false video ad, posted on YouTube, the robo-call is directing people to watch.