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January 14, 2009

Militant Homosexual to Offer Prayer Before Moonbat Messiah Coronation

Posted by Dave Blount at January 14, 2009 7:03 AM

Moonbats fuming over the choice of mainstream pastor Rick Warren to give an invocation at The One's coronation can wipe the froth from their jaws. The moderate choice has been more than balanced by the inclusion of militant degenerate V. Gene Robinson, who passes for a bishop in the decadent farce that calls itself the Episcopal Church.

Robinson is scheduled to say a pre-inauguration prayer to the god he openly defies with his ostentatious homosexuality. Though he doesn't appear to be familiar with the many passages in the Bible that condemn his depraved lifestyle in the strongest terms, at least he gets the stuff about forgiveness:

Robinson has said he was stung by Warren's selection, but still believes Obama will be the most supportive president ever for gay-rights causes.

Moonbattery readers have encountered Robinson before:

Robinson and his homosexual lover plan to be among the first to "officially unite" under a new civil unions law in New Hampshire.
The merry reverend married a woman and had two daughters with her. But then he decided that his homosexual urges should take priority over his family, so he dumped it. However, Rev. Robinson did attend his daughters' after-school activities — with his gay lover in tow.
Robinson is an advocate of homosexual "marriage." He has participated in New York City's gay pride parade. Here's what this parade looks like:
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Obama toady Linda Douglass confirms that Robinson was picked explicitly for advocating practices forbidden by the religion he presumes to represent:

Rev. Robinson was selected on his own merit because he is a man who preaches tolerance and inclusivity, all very important values that he shares with the president-elect.

Too bad Anton LaVey isn't around anymore. Having him offer a prayer would have advanced the same "tolerance and inclusivity" — and wouldn't have been more blasphemous.

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Acolytes light up Robinson's creepy grin.

On a tip from nanc.