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By now, you’ve probably heard that the California Republican Party, for all practical purposes, has embraced the “LGBT” agenda. How? Despite their now-nearly-meaningless pro-family platform for man-woman marriage and against the homosexual agenda (which I helped draft years ago), the state GOP has officially partnered with the pro-homosexuality-bisexuality-transsexuality “Log Cabin” group, making them an official chapter of the state party.
It’s another downward slide for California’s “Grand Old Party” that’s already been redefined by pro-“LGBT” Republicans Arnold Schwarzenegger and Neel Kashkari, and by some Republican state legislators who voted pro-perversity but still got re-elected. Add to this Republican governors nationwide who are derelict of duty by permitting unconstitutional, homosexual “marriages.”
Some of you already know I left the Republican Party in 2003 when Arnold Schwarzenegger became its standard-bearer. Early in the recall election, I knew he was in favor of killing preborn babies with taxpayer dollars and that he supported nearly all of the harmful “LGBT” agenda (revealing in his 2nd term that he embraced ALL of it). And then he championed a big tax hike. Why did I cancel my party membership? Because I didn’t want my character to keep compromising, sliding down — and dumbing down.
And now, with California’s “jungle primary,” there’s no penalty for becoming an independent / decline to state / no party preference. You can vote for whomever you want — Republicans or Democrats or other — in the June primary election. You can vote, act, and speak on the issues and values you believe in– even when Republican leaders push the opposite.
So, for the sake of your principles and your moral character, there’s everything to gain and nothing to lose by declaring independence and leaving the major political parties behind. You can still vote and work for candidates of your own choosing. The Democratic Party joined the forces of wickedness a long time ago. Now the Republican Party is calling bad good, which should give you moral indigestion.
Ready to separate yourself from the perversity of the main political parties? You can reregister to vote here.
“I didn’t leave the Democratic party, the party left me.”
Ronald Reagan in 1962