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Thursday, February 3, 2011

AdWatch: Bush Daughter Pushing Homosex "Marriage"

By Rick Pearcey • February 3, 2011, 11:09 AM

LifeSiteNews reports:

In her 22-second ad released Tuesday, produced by homosexual rights group The Human Rights Campaign, Ms. Bush said, “I’m Barbara Bush and I’m a New Yorker for marriage equality. New York is about fairness and equality and everyone should have the right to marry the person that they love. Join us.”

That's the Madison Avenue bait and switch. Here is the message the ad is really trying to sell:  

I’m Barbara Bush and I’m a New Yorker for marriage equality. I am for equality and that means I am not for the slavery of "marriage" in male-female community with our Creator, because I find that definition too narrow for my political agenda. 

Some people cling to an equality that comes from being a creature of God. But that outlook is too limiting. For one thing, it does not let me or my fellow New Yorkers create our own reality as we see fit. 

I am here to take a stand. I do not want to offend the diversity of my sincere feelings. Nor do I want to offend the diversity of sincere feelings of friends of mine in New York. 

I am Barbara Bush, and I am here to say that it sounds good, and makes me feel good, to say New York is about fairness and equality. I have learned in New York to choose words like "fairness" and "equality" to sugar coat my radicalism.

Because if you understood what I am really doing and if you understood that some of us in New York hope to impose our plan upon the rest of you, you may well resist. We also understand that you may prefer to cling to verifiable wisdom from the Creator instead of listening to what we have to say. We sense that your clinging would be a distraction from our wonderful plan for your life.

I'm Barbara Bush and I believe everyone should have the right to marry the person he or she loves. After all, who are we to limit love? I believe every evolved specimen of the universe -- every man, woman, and child, and every creature of nature -- ought to be able to enjoy union with the person or persons or objects they love. Who are we to limit love, limit personhood, limit marriage, limit rights?

I am Barbara Bush, and although no human being is able to create rights or standards of right and wrong out of thin air, out of 51 percent of the vote, or even 100 percent of the vote, I am going to assert that I can do so anyway.

And I will be strong. Even if I have to discriminate against the Creator -- and against the laws of nature and of nature's God -- in order to cling to my ideology, I am prepared to do so. My feelings about "marriage" are my feelings and because they are mine they cannot be wrong. 

I am Barbara Bush, and I say "marriage" is whatever I say it is: I feel it, I believe it, and that settles it.