Flags fly above the entrance to the Family Research Council headquarters after a security guard was shot in the arm on Wednesday.
The Family Research Council is welcome to fly the flag of the USA over it's headquarters, no different than any other peaceful organization in the USA, but, they do not embrace all Americans.
Aug. 17, 2012 10:25 am
Jesse Walker
Family Research Council president Tony Perkins (click title to entry - thank you) on Thursday said the shooting at the conservative Christian organization's Washington, D.C., headquarters was an act of terrorism and he accused the Southern Poverty Law Center of fostering the climate that allowed the crime to occur...
The Family Research Council is a Political Right Wing activism group. It should be prepared for people that feel the oppression of their policies and views.
The Family Research Council was Michael Powell's best friend during the Bush/Cheney years. They worked to elect and re-elect Right Wing political figures to effect laws that would ostracize members of the USA as being unworthy of recognition of wholesomeness, feelings of love and the ability to sustain marriage relationships.
Violence is never to be rewarded, but, if guns didn't flow MORE THAN water in the USA, there would not be as much LICENSE to commit violence against innocent people. After all, the FRC and the NRA are practically poured from the same political mold.
Below is a reporting from FRC Action, The Legislative Affiliate of Family Research Council. Not exactly what I would call a peaceful demeanor for a family based organization, now is it?
NRA UNLOADS ON KING & SPALDING (CLICK HERE)
"Coward for Hire" isn't exactly a slogan that attracts business--or, in King & Spalding's case, keeps it. Barely two weeks into the drama over the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), the law firm that quit the suit has lost--not one, but two--high-profile clients. Yesterday, the National Rifle Association (NRA) joined the state of Virginia in firing K&S for walking out on its contract with the U.S. House of Representatives. The NRA's decision will rock the legal community, since King & Spalding had represented the gun lobby in last year's Supreme Court case, McDonald v. Chicago. Sources say the two sides had been negotiating a bigger role for the firm after it won the Second Amendment suit. But, like Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, the NRA has new doubts about the firm's credibility....If one didn't know better, the DEMEANOR of The Family Research Council is down right militant. So, if the Family Research Council insists on activism that acts to limit the freedom of Americans while escalating the number of guns on the street and insisting judges in the USA, across the spectrum represent their values and only their values; they need to be prepared for what threatens other Americans into action in protection of their own understanding of the world.
The Family Research Council exudes intolerance while insisting on legislative dominance over the populous of the USA. If that isn't threatening, then I don't know what is.
Actually.
The gunman has the argument, as far as I am concerned, that his impetus was aggravated by the very entity he choose as a point of violence. It isn't as though the Family Research Council can declare innocence to their desire of oppression of innocent Americans, now can they?
I believe one person was injured during the rampage. Lucky. They are very lucky no one else found the violence ONE gun can bring to a peaceful scene in the USA.