Why I will not vote for Christie should he be the GOP choice in 2016.

In a story carried by NewsMax,  we have this: 

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican who has opposed same-sex marriage, said that gay people are born that way and it is not a sin.
The statement was released as he signed a bill banning therapy that tries to change a minor's sexual orientation. Christie said such efforts pose "critical health risks including, but not limited to, depression, substance abuse, social withdrawal, decreased self-esteem and suicidal thoughts.”

Editor’s notes: Clearly,  Christie’s reversal on gay marriage is every bit as political as was Obama’s,  proving that in Gov Christie,  we have a politician,  not a leader.  

More than this and acting as if he were God,  his pronouncement on “sin” is both laughable and ignorant.  While there may be a proclivity for same sex attraction in two or three percent of the population,  there is nothing in the human psyche that demands sexual pursuit,  whether the individual is deemed “heterosexual” or “homosexual.” 

This editor  (that would be me), cares little,  however,  as to what or with whom one has sex,  just as long as my right to publicly object is protected  . . . . . .   which is not the agenda of the pro-gay, Leftist,  lobby.  They are not content with passing a same sex marriage law.  Rather,  it is their intent to indoctrinate our children (proselytize is another more exacting term for “indoctrinate”)  and criminalize speech that disagrees with their over-all agenda,  whether that be same sex sex,  the junk science known as "global warming,"  the end of international borders, military surrender to the bullies of the world in the name of “global peace,”  the extinction of any traditional form of “God,”  and/or the annihilation of conservative politics,  in general. 

Christie is,  obviously,  becoming entrenched in this leftist agenda and will never be “president,”  if that means running for that office as a Republican.  His willingness to kiss up to Obama days before the 2012 presidential election,  knowing full well that this demonstration of affection would cost Romney votes, is a measure of the man who,  now,  reverses himself on same sex marriage and pretends to speak with authority as to the subject of “sin.” 


We already have a Messiah in Obama.  We don’t need a double dose  (pardon the pun) in Chris Christie.  

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