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Tuesday, September 11, 2018

National Review Author: How to Say NO Drag Queen Story Hour

Is there a way to stop Drag Queen Story Hour from coming to a library near you?

Let's find out what this writer suggested to the Mobile, Alabama public after Rainbow Mobile showed up and forced their perverse program on the public.


Editor:

It requires no animus against homosexuals for someone to argue the “Drag Queen Story Hour” scheduled for Sept. 8 at the Ben May Memorial Library shouldn’t take place. Objectors should continue making reasoned, respectful efforts to cancel it.

Respectful can still be forceful. It is essential to confront homosexuality as a set of corrupt, destructive behaviors which no one should tolerate or accept as normal.

The legal case for blocking the reading is slightly stronger than most people understand. Legalities aside, the principled arguments for objecting are substantial — as we’ll discuss momentarily.

Yes, let's get to fundamental aspects of our culture. No one should apologize for decency and God-given rights and responsibilities.
  
Let’s start with the legal issues. The First Amendment wonderfully protects free speech and assembly; exceptions are, wisely, quite narrow. But it’s beyond dispute that constitutional freedoms do not fully extend to children — a public school, for example, can restrict speech of a sexual nature — nor to those who would speak to children.

The latter restrictions, it must be acknowledged, are very slim. But two 1982 Supreme Court cases (Globe Newspaper v. Superior Court, Norfolk, and New York v. Ferber, respectively) held that “[T]he … interest [of] safeguarding the physical and psychological well-being of a minor … is a compelling one” and “we have sustained legislation aimed at protecting the physical and emotional well-being of youth even when the laws have operated in the sensitive area of constitutionally protected rights.”

Perhaps it's time for another set of lawsuits against libraries which will not safeguard the well-being of children.

(Relatedly, the high court ruled in 2003’s U.S. v. American Library Association that governments providing funding to libraries may indeed place content-based restrictions on such funding, and that libraries themselves “must have broad discretion to decide what material to provide to their patrons.”)

It's time to assert those restrictions. It's time to fight back against this perverse, immoral insanity. There is no diversity here. This is perversity.



True, it’s unlikely the mere fact of a man wearing women’s clothing while reading gay-parent-themed books to children would trigger concerns legally obvious enough for courts to let local government block the event. But those three cases show it is not absurd for local authorities to explore whether legal avenues exist.

Wait a minute. On the country, a local governing board has every right and necessity to speak out and stop this nonsense. There are plenty of reasons why parents should not allow homosexuals dressed as women to read LGBT-themed books to children, in many cases as young as three years old.

Parents who tolerate this destructive corruption should be censured, held accountable.

Not to “equate” the following examples with the drag queen event, but for illustrative purposes, to show that there are times when city officials would surely cite child-protection concerns as reason to limit the First Amendment, consider two scenarios. If a group wanting Stormy Daniels dressed as a Playboy bunny to read steamy excerpts from “Fifty Shades of Grey” to 5-year-olds, local officials would search for some way to cancel the event. The same would apply if someone in blackface, with obviously racist intent, proposed to read “Little Black Sambo” to toddlers.

Yes. Examples like this are necessary to demonstrate how monstrous these programs are. Why aren't we seeing a greater outrage to stop this craziness? Because of the big lie under the whole LGBT movement, which is that these individuals are "born that way", and therefore it is a violation of their civil rights to deny them their right to "be themselves."

The Mobile Public Library’s own rules contain a sizable loophole for officials’ exercise of judgment, listing three “exclusions” for its open-door policy, including this: “Meetings which may interfere with the function of the library because of noise or any other factor are not allowed.” Local officials, with justification, could say the reader in blackface would “interfere with the function of the library.”

Those exceptions need to be better defined to ensure that the programs are age-appropriate.

Such a limitation is an acceptable step that any governing board can take. Why didn't the library commission draw up those rules as needed?

All that said, legality isn’t the biggest issue here (other than to suggest that city officials, by publicly exploring legal options, could gain leverage to persuade the drag queens to cease and desist). What’s more important is the impropriety involved.

How about the immorality involved!

The adjudgment of impropriety is not dependent on the assumed homosexuality of the drag queen “reader.” Gay or straight, it is improper, indeed arguably immoral, to hijack a public forum to confront young children with matters of sex and sexuality. Remember, this event is specifically aimed at children ages 3 to 8. Whatever children show up, even if (presumably) accompanied by parents, this isn’t just a case of nice volunteers wanting to read to children to promote literacy. These are people openly advertising their reading as a way to promote, to the children, a particular agenda, both via the readers’ outfits and their choice of gay-themed books.

Yes. This statement says it all.

The children aren’t so much beneficiaries as targets — here, for sex- and sexuality-related messages any community might want to exclude from the public square. From a standpoint of propriety if not law, there are such things as “community standards” that reasonable societies should observe and respect.

Yes, for fear of tyranny, the state rightly may have no enforcement mechanism for these standards. Yet in a strong civil society, the standards will be policed via nonviolent community pressure married, even more importantly, to self-restraint. Elected officials, meanwhile, should not only publicly examine their (limited) legal options to force such an event’s cancellation, but — with respectful and constructive tones, without vitriol or slander — should also use their civic pulpits to urge the drag queens to reconsider. The queens should be told they aren’t morally welcome to use Mobile’s children as pawns, in public venues, for social and political games. Find private homes, please.



Community pressure is what MassResistance is all about. We are putting these efforts into full practice. We are contacting the libraries, getting parents and community leaders involved, bringing in protests, and communicating with library leaders and elected officials to put an end to these abusive, occult programs.

An early 20th century stage actress famously said she didn’t care what homosexuals do “so long as they don’t do it in the streets and frighten the horses.” If frightening horses is off limits, then even more off limits should be anything in public, gay or straight, which can confuse or scare innocent children.

Amen to that.

Quin Hillyer
Mobile (qhillyer@gmail.com)

It's time for a return to normalcy. It's time for a return to decency. It's time for a return to basic morality. It's time for men and women, parents and children, to stand up to this LGBT insanity.

Friday, November 17, 2017

BREAKING: 12 Alabama Women Affirm the Good Name of Judge Roy Moore


 TWELVE ALABAMA WOMEN AFFIRM THE GOOD NAME OF JUDGE ROY MOORE

GADSDEN, Ala. – This evening, the Judge Roy Moore Campaign for U.S. Senate released the statements of twelve women who are coming forward as character witnesses for Roy Moore. Here are their statements:

“I have known Roy Moore for about forty years. Roy and I briefly dated when I was in my twenties. While I was around Roy, either just the two of us or with other people, he was always a true gentleman treating me with respect and courtesy. I can honestly say that I never have seen or heard any inappropriate remarks or behaviors while he was around me. I believe that Roy lives by his Christian beliefs and is a good man.
- Jennie Klingenbeck, Birmingham, AL (previously Gadsden, Alabama).

My name is Jaime Moses and I was born and raised in Gadsden, Alabama. I worked at Uncle Sam’s BBQ (closed now) for 10 years while in my 20’s and waited on Roy Moore and his family. Mr. Moore and his wife were nothing but friendly and respectful. The children were the same, which is a sign of great parenting. He knew many people dining there and spoke and shook hands with everyone. Not once did he make me feel uncomfortable. Working in the food industry can be hard sometimes and Mr. Moore’s kindness to myself and staff did not go unnoticed.
- Jaime Moses, native of Gadsden, Alabama.

"My first remembrance of Roy Moore was grammar school. He was probably in Jr High school but all of us Gallant kids rode the same bus. He was always a gentle, kind boy and grew into an even more admirable man. He was my softball coach in my high school days and was always such a kind person, never a mean or hateful word to any of us. Only kindness and utmost respect! Have been friends with all of his family for many, many years. NEVER heard ANY mention of any such behavior in all these years. Have seen him at the local church several times with his knees bowed in prayer at the altar. Takes time to listen to people. Just a wonderful, Christian man in a small rural community. Devoted to family, friends and most of all God. Proud to know him and will continue to support him with our presence and prayers."
- Sharon Lamkin, Gallant, Alabama

"I have known Roy for over 30 years. I met him in 1984 when he met my sister in church and began dating her. He has always showed honor and dignity. I truly can't even begin to grasp that people would question his character. He has lived by what he preached since the day I met him."
- Kandi Kisor Smith, sister of Kayla Moore.

​"​I was the receptionist for Roy Moore the first time he was Chief Justice and I am proud of our history. I saw everything that went on in that office and I've never worked for anybody who was more considerate, honest, or kind. We all enjoyed our tenure there. He was always up and above board.  If any of these people who are slandering the good name of Roy Moore had ever worked with Judge they would know what a fine person he is. My history with Judge Moore was nothing but pleasurable and this is all upsetting to me."
- Marianne Rhodes, receptionist for Roy Moore during his tenure as Chief Justice of the Alabama Supreme Court from 2000-2003.

​"I feel it my duty to say that I have known Roy Moore since I was a kid. I worked closely with Roy (adjoining offices) when I was 16 years old. I went to school half a day and worked at the bank half a day.  NEVER did he in any way make me feel uncomfortable, flirt, or make advances towards me.  He was always a kind and respectable man.  We are still friends to this day and I would put my life in his hands if need be. There is not way that these statements these people are making are true. Someone is getting some hefty perks coming from the lies that are being told.  I appreciate and respect everything that Roy has done for our state and citizens."
- Elaine Conner Watson, native of Gadsden, Alabama.

"I have known Roy Moore and his family for over thirty years. I spent a great deal of time as a child with his nieces, who lived in close proximity to Mr. Moore's residence. There was never a time I felt uncomfortable or witnessed any inappropriate behavior by him . We have attended the same church for over twenty years and I have always had the utmost respect for the life he leads and the principles he stands for."
- Amanda Pearce, Gadsden, Alabama.

“My name is Doris Mason.  I have known Roy Moore for over 50 years.   I first met him when I started dating his first cousin, Dennis Mason.  Dennis and I married in 1965, eventually had 4 children (3 of whom are girls) and we frequently visited his childhood home prior to our marriage.  Roy has been nothing short of a true gentleman toward me, my daughters, and anyone else I have witnessed his interaction with.  He spent many evenings in our home around our dinner table.  Royhas spent time with all of our children at length and he has always displayed integrity, honesty and impeccable character. It is my belief that the accusations against Roy are completely false!  Do I believe that Roy is perfect? Certainly not.  No human is.  What I do know is that he is a man that I trust and offer my utmost respect to because he has never been anything but respectful towards me and my family!”
- Doris Mason, Attalla, Alabama.

"I have known Roy Moore for 25 years. Roy has always been a kind, caring and generous Man of God. I have never heard anything bad said about Roy. He is a wonderful spiritual leader to his family and has exceptional character."
-Brenda Parrish, Gallant, Alabama.

“My name is Angie Johnson. We have know Roy Moore and his family for more than 25 years. His son was coached on a ball team by my husband ..a team player along side my son. Roy also helped with coaching  the team.  My husband and I have been guests in his home, in his office in Gadsden as well as Montgomery. I am acquaintances with several members of Roys family. I have never known Roy to exhibit anything other than appropriate behavior during our times together. Further I was raised and lived  in Gadsden all of my 50+ years and I have never been aware of any of the incidents that have been spoken of about Roy. I worked in a fast food establishment that Roy frequented during the time period in question. Again ...no behaviour exhibited other than respect and mannerful...during that time Roy had written and recorded a 45 record which he brought over and gifted to my mother. I do not understand waiting years and years to make accusations unless there are political or monetary gains to be made. It is a sad day when someone can take a person's character and attempt to discredit them by  making accusations that cannot be proven. How quick everyone is to take the position of judge, juror, and executioner. What if the shoe was on the other foot. I would never condone sexual harassment against anyone if proven.”
- Angie Johnson, native of Gadsden.

“My name is Linda Whitt.  I had the pleasure of meeting Roy Moorearound 15 years ago.  He is related to my husband's brother-in-law.  I have never known Roy to be anything other than a gentleman.  With that being said, it saddens me that there are those who seek to tarnish the reputation of a good man.”
- Linda Whitt, Duck Springs, Alabama.

“I have known Roy Moore all my life. He is one of the most godly men I've even known. I would trust him with my life and I could call on him for anything and I know he'd be there. He's a wonderful husband, father and granddaddy and loves his family dearly.”
- Jennifer Price, Gallant, Alabama.
 
As you all know, Judge Roy Moore has endured the most outlandish attacks on any candidate in the modern political arena throughout the past forty years, but the most recent attacks on his good name and character take the cake. Judge Moore has flatly and consistenly denied any sexual misconduct.  Kayla joined him in a press conference last night.  WATCH HERE

Our new ad hit at the end of last week, just before Veterans Day. 
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The Judge addressed the Christian Citizens Task Force in Huntsvile, Alabama on Sunday night and will address the God Save America Conference in Jackson tonight! 

Team, we are in an epic standoff and we need you now more than ever to continue to validate the good name of the Judge we've always known. He's the same man you've always known him to be. 

The liberal media and the Democrats are intent on hijacking the Senate seat of Jeff Sessions on December 12th and they've found unlikely allies with the Republican establishment. Milquetoast Republicans have quickly betrayed a man who's far more courageous than them all - proving what we've said all along: they will go any length to be sure that Judge Moore stays out of the United States Senate because they know that he'll actually fight to accomplish the conservative reforms that they've only chit-chatted about.

On to victory!

Hannah Ford
Deputy Campaign Manager
Judge Roy Moore for U.S. Senate
www.RoyMoore.org