Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Carl Paladino Spoke the Truth


Carl Paladino Spoke the Truth
By Terry Jeffrey
10/13/2010

The establishment media have launched a brutal attack on Carl Paladino, New York's Republican gubernatorial candidate, for this reason: Paladino spoke the truth about homosexual behavior.

For modern American liberals, there is no greater sin than to publicly express the view that there may be something wrong with homosexual activity and that children should not be taught to consider homosexual behavior morally equal to chastity and marriage.

No prominent politician who questions the wholesomeness of same-sex sex can escape a vicious beating by the liberal elite -- because these beatings serve a strategic purpose. They are designed to intimidate good people out of seeking political office and sticking up for the truth. They are designed to uproot the laws and norms of our society from the immutable natural law that is the true foundation of our freedom. They are designed to destroy truth and promote a lie.

Paladino spoke Sunday to two synagogues, using remarks that, according to Newsday, had been drafted by leaders of the Orthodox community, including Rabbi Yehuda Levin, who is a friend of mine.

Paladino did not deliver all of these remarks as written (and as released to reporters), striking lines that did not accord with his beliefs, including one that said: "There is nothing to be proud of in being a dysfunctional homosexual."

But, according to the New York Post, Paladino did say: "I oppose the homosexual agenda, whether they call it marriage, civil unions or domestic partnerships. Marriage is between a man and a woman."

And he did say, "The ruling elite of this society has got to get over their hostility towards religious people and their values."

And, according to CBS News, he did say: "I just think my children and your children would be much better off and much more successful getting married and raising a family. And I don't want them to be brainwashed into thinking homosexuality is an equally valid or successful option. It isn't."

Later, Paladino told CNN: "I am 100 percent in favor of all gay rights and always have been. There's one reservation. I don't think they should be married."

Questioned by Matt Lauer on NBC's "Today" show, however, Paladino refused to retract his remarks about brainwashing children on the homosexual lifestyle.

"Do you regret the remark?" asked Lauer. "No, I don't regret the remarks," said Paladino. "The remarks that I made, I believe in. OK. The remark that was deleted is nobody else's business. It was deleted. It was put in there by somebody, and I am not responsible for that. I am only responsible for what I say. And I have always stood behind everything that I said."

Paladino now finds himself on the frontline of the most significant battle in America's culture war. There is no neutral ground in this war. Everyone must either fight or surrender. America's Founding Fathers had differing religious beliefs but a single moral view: They believed that God, who endows all men with certain inalienable rights, has authored an unchanging moral law that all men and all government must obey at all times. Even those Founders who were not Christians believed that this universally applicable moral law -- which they believed to be the only legitimate basis for the laws of the state -- was reflected in the moral teachings of the Bible.

Those teachings include, of course, that it is wrong to take an innocent life and that marriage is a between a man and a woman.

Because modern American liberals want to destroy innocent life through such practices as abortion and embryonic stem cell research, and because they want men to be able to marry men and women to be able to marry women, they are at war with the moral teachings of the Judeo-Christian tradition that are the foundation of our free society.

To permanently establish their new society, the liberal elite must teach other peoples' children that killing unborn children and same-sex marriages are morally correct and that the natural law, Biblical morality and more than 2,000 years of Western tradition are wrong.

That is why the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has ruled that parents cannot opt their kindergarteners out of Massachusetts public-schools classes that teach 5-year-olds that same-sex marriage is a good thing. That is why a federal judge in San Francisco -- in ruling that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right -- declared that children do not need both mothers and fathers and do just as well being raised by same-sex couples.

And that is why Carl Paladino needed to be pummeled for defending the traditional family in an Orthodox synagogue.
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