We've all heard of the controversy involving Miss California Carrie Prejean. We've seen her courage in the face of viscious denunciations. On "The O'Reilly Factor" this past Tuesday I saw where Miss Prejean got some of her courage: her pastor, Miles Mcpherson. I don't know where Miles Mcpherson stands on all the issues, but on the issue of gay marriage he's a fearless advocate of Biblical morality and truth. He's also African-American, which undermines the gay rights activists' effort to equate their struggle with Blacks' struggle for civil rights. Mcpherson rejects that equation. Like I said, the man is brave. Give a look and listen to Miles Mcpherson. If you're a traditionalist like me, you'll cheer.
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You are right my friend. This is a great video. Makes me wonder why more Americans don't have this kind of love for our country. Why so many have only hate and disdain for it. I know that is a harsh word, but nothing else seems to fit what I feel the liberals feel for this country.
hmmmm I like the epic music. Not sure I care for the blog posts much though.
Thanks for the invite!
This is Jane by the way, thanks for the kind words Skunky...may I call you Skunky?
Jane: soitenly. I'm called worse by better ;)
McPherson is a great American.
The inane attempt to ridicule Carrie Prejean over an answer which 2/3s of Americans agree with is "idiotic politics" which is apparently the Left's favorite flavor.
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