Villaraigosa donates $25,000 to fight Marriage
Tony Villar, a.k.a. Antonio Villaraigosa, the pro-abortion Catholic mayor of Los Angeles, has donated $25,000 to fight Prop 8, the Defense of Marriage initiative, reports the San Jose Mercury News (click on this post's title).
Villaraigosa has bragged about conducting "marriages" of homosexual pairs. He is said to want to run for governor of our fair state in 2010.
Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles held an event at the Armadillo (I mean, cathedral) for Villaraigosa's inauguration as mayor and then publicly paraded with him to his inaugural address. Pro-lifers trailed them with "You CAN'T Be Catholic and Pro-Abortion" signs.
Villaraigosa is pictured in the photo above, in the TV screen inset, as his then-mistress Mirtha Salinas announced to TV viewers that he and his wife were separating.
She was after that said to have become engaged to some other guy.
So Villaraigosa has now subverted marriage publicly as well as personally.
If Prop 8 were to lose, then would "civil rights" lawsuits against our Catholic Church follow if we refused to let homosexual pairs "marry" in our Catholic churches?
It's good that our California bishops are fighting for Prop 8 and urging each of us to do the same.
The photo above is from a blogspot (sorry, now I'm not sure which one) and apparently was also at flickr.com
Villaraigosa has bragged about conducting "marriages" of homosexual pairs. He is said to want to run for governor of our fair state in 2010.
Cardinal Roger Mahony of Los Angeles held an event at the Armadillo (I mean, cathedral) for Villaraigosa's inauguration as mayor and then publicly paraded with him to his inaugural address. Pro-lifers trailed them with "You CAN'T Be Catholic and Pro-Abortion" signs.
Villaraigosa is pictured in the photo above, in the TV screen inset, as his then-mistress Mirtha Salinas announced to TV viewers that he and his wife were separating.
She was after that said to have become engaged to some other guy.
So Villaraigosa has now subverted marriage publicly as well as personally.
If Prop 8 were to lose, then would "civil rights" lawsuits against our Catholic Church follow if we refused to let homosexual pairs "marry" in our Catholic churches?
It's good that our California bishops are fighting for Prop 8 and urging each of us to do the same.
The photo above is from a blogspot (sorry, now I'm not sure which one) and apparently was also at flickr.com
6 Comments:
"If Prop 8 were to lose, then would "civil rights" lawsuits against our Catholic Church follow if we refused to let homosexual pairs "marry" in our Catholic churches?"
Oh you BETCHA-
this isn't about marriage at all this is about subverting the Judeo-Christian culture. Period.
NONE of the tv ads which proclaim marriage to be a "right" can address why if 8 is defeated I can't marry YOU Q even though I think we're both already married.
The same "right" that allows me to marry my male friend must, since it's a "right", allow me to marry two or three or more friends or my dog or my cable modem.
Sweetness. Now I'm all confused.
"Tony Villar"... heh... I suspect that you listen to the "John & Ken" show occasionally.
;-)
Dear Dave,
You are so right about the assault on marriage being part of organized homosexuals' broader assault on Judeo-Christian culture.
Our Lady, Help of Christians, pray for us.
Dear Trubador,
Thanks for writing! Gotta have a little levity with which to puncture anti-life politicians' balloons now and then.
But I should have said this in my post: We each need to pray for our alcalde Antonio.
To have marriage undefined as between "Party A" and "Party B" is to open up the floodgates of stupidity as i like to call it.
now we have man man and woman woman, whose to say party a can't be man, and party b can't ba a fire hydrant?
Ambiguity leads to confusion, which leads to disorder. We only need look at our Church for the example. The "SOV2" vs. the letter of Vatican II.
I see Villaraigosa has been named to Obama's economic transition team...
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