Friday, February 1, 2013

Antigay Florida Senator Marco Rubio, who lied about his parents fleeing Fidel Castro, says Chuck Hagel has 'big, big problems'

When Mike Allen of Politico asked Mark Rubio if homosexuality was a sin, Rubio said yeah, but he wasn't passing judgement — specifically saying, "Well, I can tell you what faith teaches and faith teaches that it is. And that’s what the Bible teaches and that’s what faith teaches."
     The Ten Commandments, which, like Jesus himself, did not mention homosexuality, do teach that you shouldn't lie, but that didn't stop Rubio from repeating ad nauseum the familial fable about his parents' daringly brave flight from Cuba as the jackboots of Castro's thugs shook the island — until an examination of naturalization papers and other records revealed that Rubio’s parents came to the United States and were admitted for permanent residence while Castro was still in Mexico, more than two and a half years before his forces overthrew the Batista government and took power on January 1, 1959.
     Obviously, where opportunism is at play, the Rubio family is way ahead of the curve.


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