12 RINO SENATORS IGNORE CONSTITUTENTS, VOTE TO REDEFINE MARRIAGE
Delgaudio warned supporters in an email message early this morning:
"Schumer
and
the
Homosexual
Lobby
fear
they
have
lost
control
of
the
House,
so
they
know
they
need
to
vote
on
the
Destruction
of
Marriage
Act
now
while
they
still
can.
This
bill
was
rushed
through
the
House
in
a
single
day
by
Speaker
Nancy
Pelosi.
If
this
bill
is
signed
into
law,
it
will
completely
destroy
any
standard
or
definition
for
marriage.
People
will
be
allowed
to
marry
buildings,
cats,
or
even
themselves!
Even
marriages
to
children
will
be
legalized...
And
the
nation
will
be
forced
to
recognize
them.
Employers
will
have
to
treat
these
as
legitimate
unions
with
legitimate
spouses.
Pastors
will
be
entangled
in
one
lawsuit
after
another
for
refusing
to
officiate
these
blasphemous
"ceremonies."
And
children
everywhere
will
be
taught
that
marriage
is
nothing
more
than
a
farce.
The
bill
is
deceitfully
titled
"Respect
for
Marriage
Act"
-
but
there's
nothing
respectful
about
it.
It
will
destroy
the
institution
of
marriage,
"
said
Delgaudio
The Hill reported later today on the disgusting betrayal by 12 Liberal Republicans in the Senate:
ROLL CALL VOTE TO DESTROY MARRIAGE BY 12 TRAITORS Wed. Nov. 16 2022
The Senate on Wednesday voted to start debate on legislation that would codify same-sex marriage protections, paving the way for it to pass by the end of the week.
Senators voted 62-37 to advance the measure, with 12 Republicans joining with every Democrat in support. Lawmakers are expected to vote again tomorrow to invoke cloture, potentially setting up a final vote by the end of the week.........
A number of Republicans finally came on board to back the proposal after a group of five senators, headed by Baldwin and Susan Collins (R-Maine), unveiled an amendment on Monday that contained religious freedom provisions.
Along with Collins, GOP Sens. Rob Portman (Ohio), Thom Tillis (N.C.), Mitt Romney (Utah), Lisa Murkowski (Alaska), Roy Blunt (Mo.), Richard Burr (N.C.), Cynthia Lummis (Wyo.), Shelley Moore Capito (W.Va.), Dan Sullivan (Alaska), Joni Ernst (Iowa) and Todd Young (Ind.) voted to advance the proposal.
Only Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who is stepping away from Washington to serve as president of the University of Florida, did not vote," the Hill reported.
Photo Credit of Alaska Traitor Senators Sullvan and Murkownski on youtube