Here’s some of what some people might call abject bigotry and “Christianphobia” (or some such made-up word, just like the liberals’ yummy “homophobia” word—only this one rings true).
“This has all the earmarkings of some neo-conservative, fundamentalist, Christian-right event. I’m just not comfortable with that.”
That was reportedly said by Pat Martin, NDP member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre, after he read an invitation to attend the event.
What event was this—this “neo-conservative, fundamentalist, Christian-right event” that the far-left rabidly anti-Christian-sounding socialist from the you’ve got to be kidding party was so aghast about?
Anita Neville, Liberal MP for Winnipeg South-Centre, also flat refused to go to such a thing despite an invitation.
“I didn’t realize that this was Christian-driven,” she reportedly said, explaining why she chose not to go, according to the Winnipeg Free Press which reported on these possible “Christianphobes”, as some people may call them.
“To me, this is exclusive, not inclusive”, Neville reportedly declared, ignoring HER INVITATION.
What was the dreadful God-awful event?
A time-honored, casual, positive, friendly, open, all-are-invited, inclusive, Christian prayer breakfast, the likes of which have gone on for time immemorial in our Judeo-Christian-founded nation. See? Told you it was God awful—to liberals and leftists, that is!
It was put on by —YIKES-WARNING—BEWARE—SHIELD YOUR SECULAR-PROGRESSIVE EYES!— a Christian group (!). Yes! In Canada, fer Christ’s sake! Not unlike such events put on by other groups… Muslims, for example. Which Liberals have gleefully attended and then boasted about attending. Ask Paul Martin about that, Anita Neville! And that socialist Pat Martin may not want folks to go to any trouble sorting out what events he might have attended in his past. Just the same, I hope some industrious folks go ahead and do that.
The event was entirely sold out. God bless ‘em. I mean it.
I’d love to get a list of people who were invited and refused to go.
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