Archive for October 2007
The Elusive Rainbow Connection
Posted on Friday, October 05, 2007 at 7:55 AM by Robby Roberts
There is an old song called "The Rainbow Connection."
If you've ever seen the Muppet Movie, it's what Kermit is singing in the swamp at the beginning. The song tells us that we've been told that Rainbows just are just visions, only illusions, and that they have nothing to hide. But, the singer knows they are wrong, and one day we'll find that connection where the lovers and dreamers are.
Well, right now, LOVE has become just an illusion to me.
You see, I recently arrived at the end of that rainbow and found, not a pot of gold, but a pile of crap. Crap that my face was promptly shoved into by the person I thought loved me.
I was a lover. I cared, I tried to make her happy - but I
obviously failed.
I was a dreamer. I had dreams of a family, of growing old with that one, special person I thought I had found. I was rudely awoken from that dream. And, like any good dream that you wake up from, I'll never go back into it. Not that same dream.
Who knows, maybe, one day I'll find it, the true Rainbow connection, for the lovers, the dreamers and me - all of us under it's spell.
Intolerance in the name of Tolerance
Posted on Wednesday, October 24, 2007 at 6:01 PM by Robby Roberts
Intolerance in the name of Tolerance... Yup - that's Liberals for you. This is from today's "Patriot Post"
The Boy Scouts face another fight in Philadelphia
“The Boy Scouts’ Philadelphia branch, called the Cradle of Liberty Council, had been renting the Beaux Arts building, which stands on city-owned land, for $1 a year. The city has now ordered the Scouts to pay a ‘fair market’ rent of $200,000 on the grounds that the group refuses to admit openly gay Scouts and Scout leaders...[T]he Boy Scouts, who require a belief in God and therefore also ‘discriminate’ against atheists, are not comfortable with the idea of openly homosexual men leading young boys into the woods. In 2000, the U.S. Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision (with justices Rehnquist, O’Connor, Scalia, Kennedy and Thomas in the majority), upheld the group’s right to bar scoutmasters who are openly gay based on the principle of freedom of association... But the state, or in this case the city of Philadelphia, apparently doesn’t have to give the Scouts a break on their rent. Isn’t it hypocritical, though, to be intolerant in the name of tolerance, to say that it’s wrong to disapprove of the lifestyles of others but OK to condemn the religious and moral beliefs of others?... If America is about anything, it’s about the right to hold beliefs and views with which others disagree, the right to express and act on those views, and the right to freely associate with others holding similar views. That’s not bigotry; it’s true diversity. So a venerable, well-regarded youth group that has done nothing worse than instill formerly uncontroversial values into the millions of young men it has prepared for responsible adulthood is being successfully demonized.” —Investor’s Business Daily
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