AC360 - Mich_ Asst_ Attorney General Andrew Shirvell Targets Gay Student Chris Armstrong

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AC360 - Mich_ Asst_ Attorney General Andrew Shirvell Targets Gay Student Chris Armstrong

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jukejeff

Comment please.  Stand and be counted.  Andrew Shirvell is a bigot of the worst kind.  He is a monster.  He is not a Christian.  Christ said, para-phrasing Love each other.  There is no love in this.  There is only intolerance and hate.

He must be fired for his actions.  A public offical is a public official 24/7.  By choice.  Mike Cox is hiding behind civil law while allowing this weasel to trample all over the civil liberties of this young man.  I don't care how out there this young man is he has the right to have unpopular opinions.  I'm talking about Craig Armstrong.  The gentleman above has a responsibility to follow the law.  What he spouts is inciteful, not as in enlightening, as in hateful and intolerant and creating a dangerous enivronment for Mr. Armstrong.  Mr. Shirvell is shouting fire in the biggest theatre in the world.  The internet.

Stop him.  Stop them.  Speak out against bullying of any kind.

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blabal

I agree that Shrivell is a bigot, but, yourChrist was not quite as loving as you think.  Read the ENTIRE new testament.  Jesus, according to I think the gospel of Mark, called a samaritan woman a dog, and in Matthew he instigated a riot in the temple courts.  Do not say that your Christ was all about peace.  "I have not come to bring peace, but a sword.  I will set son against his father and daughters against their mothers...etc." 

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