Monday, February 5, 2024

Homophobe Anti-Christian Satanist Sen. Carrie Gendreau Must Be Removed All Time Page Views 2,765,179 as of 6:56 pm

 ...after three pieces of art, sponsored by the nonprofit LGBTQ group North Country Pride, drew the ire of state Sen. Carrie Gendreau, who is also a member of the town board.

 https://www.yahoo.com/news/hampshire-town-manager-resigns-homophobic-140000638.html

 Fair use Copyright of this Abominable Republican who thinks she knows what Christianity is....she's not very Christian, and probably pro-TRUMP

Tramp!!!!!

Carrie Gendreau

Republican Candidate for NH State Senate District 1

“I love the North Country, it has been my home for my entire life.  It is where I grew up, where I raised my family, and where I have been a small business owner.  It is also where I have learned the value of hard work, and if elected I am going to bring that North Country work ethic to the Senate.”

 

Abomination Carrie Gendreau
A Republican Deplorable 
169 South Main Street
Littleton, NH 03561

603-443-2570
Carrie@carrieforsenate.com

A woman only fraud city councilor/confirmed racist Anthony DiPierro could love!
Who let this tart out of her closet?   When I say tart I do not mean  an open pastry case containing a filling

The loony Gendreau doesn't want homosexual artwork on private property in "her" community

What would Jesus' boyfriend Lazarus say about that?
Some believe that Lazarus of Bethany was the “beloved disciple” of Jesus — 
and maybe even his same-sex lover. He is celebrated on July 29 in ...

Of course David and Jonathan in the Old Testament had a flaming love affair
that went on and on, to Saul's great displeasure:

David said to his departed lover: " Thy love to me was wonderfulPassing the love of women. "
2 Samuel 1:26

Born Agains say "Oh they were just friends," as if they could go back 2,000 years
in a time machine.  Hey, I gotta get home to my wife, but being with you is passing
the love of women.   Somehow, it says what it says.

Senator Carrie Gendreau makes a spectacle of herself in public, the New Hampshire Lauren Boebert
Ann Coulter and Marjorie Taylor Green are rolling their eyes over this one.  

“I don’t want that to be in our town. I don’t want it to be here,” Gendreau said at a town board meeting in August. Gleason reminded her that the town can’t police private property.

“If it’s on private property, I just know we need to make sure that we also weren’t violating freedom of speech and freedom of expression,” Gleason said.

A few weeks later, Gendreau spoke to The Boston Globe. Gendreau, a Christian, told the Globe she was perceiving the artwork from a “biblical perspective.” She also said it had “demonic hidden messages” and called homosexuality an “abomination.”

If the misguided Senatorial menace is talking about Leviticus 

 Leviticus says not to eat shellfish (Lev. 11:9-12), use mixed seed or fabrics (Lev. 19:19), harvest the corners of fields (Lev. 19:9), and that homosexuality is wrong (Lev. 18:2220:13).  If homosexuality is wrong because Leviticus says so, then shouldn’t we also obey the other laws about shellfish, seed, fabrics, and fields because that is in Leviticus as well?  If not, then why not?  Why would Christians pick and choose what parts of the Bible to follow?

Hope Gendreau isn't eating any pork or shellfish with her lesbian girlfriend, Leviticus wouldn't love it.

About 25 years ago at Mike's Gym in Wakefield the manager liked me.  He jumped on the treadmill next to
me and said he had to break up with his girlfriend, that she had lesbian tendencies.  I got into my Mad Faxer
mode and set a FAX over to him that she must be stoned and put to ..... well, you get it.

The MAGA Trump Gendreau must hate E. Jean Carroll, though she's acting more like Lewis Carroll, Gendreau in Wonderland.
Methinks she needs to go to bed with a woman and check it out.  She definitely seems like a repressed homosexual.

Gendreau on abortion:

Republicans defeated the legislation with some saying this is bigger than politics or policy.

“I have a higher authority, and my constituents are not my higher authority in this case,” State Sen. Carrie Gendreau, R-Littleton, said. “This is a moral and a biblical issue, it's not a political issue."

A higher authority.   If it is a Biblical issue it has no place in politics.  You gotta scratch your head over these Republicans who
want babies growing up in homes where they are hated, and not to fund them.   Just send them off to Republican wars.

Here's my home address,  Carrie, let's go debate it at the Everett City Council.   HA HA.....take out your Bible, I own many Bibles
and read them too!   HA HA HA.....You are not of God, get thee hence, Satan! 


 

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