The Kelley File

Published On: October 24, 2013|Categories: MRFF's Inbox|Comments Off on The Kelley File|

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WOW !!! Mikey, I’ve got one word for you after your performance on The Kelley File……….VALIUM. Regardless of the fact that most everyone with half a brain disagrees with your radical position, you did nothing for your view and in fact probably prompted what few supporters you did have to change their views entirely. Let me put this in words with one syllable…………YOU…..MADE…..AN…..ASS…….OF……YOURSELF !!!! Both you and Farrell with his accusation of shoving beliefs down your throats REALLY went off the deep end. Oh contrare, mon frère, Christians are FED UP with radical left wing kooks like you and Farrell shoving your hatred down our throats. You don’t like having any reference of God, fine…….don’t mention his name, I have no problem with it but don’t think for a second that Christians are going to continue to be still while you SHOVE your bigotry and hatred down our throats in the guise of separation of church and state. PLEASE, get real. Noone’s buying it you pathetic, God fearing, family hating bigot.

(name withheld)


You do know that “yourself” is not one but two syllables, right? Oh, that’s right: You watch Fox News. I guess that’s what Mikey meant, and why you’re so upset.

Okay, let’s try this, again: Megyn Kelley and Jay Sekulow omitted the FACT that the oath was quoted incorrectly on the poster, because the poster omitted the word “cheat”, as in, “We will not lie, CHEAT, or steal.” That is why the oath needs to be rewritten.

Its inclusion of “So help me, God” is tantamount (yes, I know, big word, there, but hopefully you can handle it) to a religion test, as in, “If you don’t believe in God, you can’t take the oath and you don’t belong here in this federal, military training program — if you even belong in the United States, at all.”

Now, it’s clear you want the “So help me, God” to stay in, for that very reason, but your wants are unConstitutional, so get used to living by the law.

Jay Sekulow knew his stance was wrong, because he knows this part of the law, but that’s exactly why he left it out, and why Mikey had bring it up.

If you have any true American patriotism, you’ll sleep on this, think about it, research it, and come to the appropriate conclusion that: Anyone taking any oath who wants to add to that oath under his breath any personal, additional commitment, can do so, but were this country to become a majority of any other religion, over the generations, you and other Christians would bristle at federal governmental oaths requiring you to say, “So help me, Zeus” or whatever god becomes the most popular.

Save yourself: Protect our Constitution and the military members who offer up their lives to defend it for us.

Signed,
A staunch MRFF advocate

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