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Fascist Houston Mayor Annise Parker drops pastor subpoenas

Fascist Democrat Houston Mayor Annise Parker drops pastor subpoenas has finally caved under pressure, and dropped her plan the subpoenas of sermons from five pastors. Parker a lesbian wanted to subpoena the pastors because of their opposition to gays and transgenders. The fascist Annise Parker managed to take a parting shot at the five pastors, saying:

“I didn’t do this to satisfy them,” Mayor Annise Parker said, referring to critics of the subpoenas. “I did it because it was not serving Houston.”

And so hopefully, that brings an end to that ugly chapter of leftist fascism.

Let’s take a look at the popular Texas Democrat woman for a second. You have fascist Annise Parker, the drink Rosemary Lehmberg and gold-digger Wendy Davis. Takes ain’t turning purple any time soon with Democrats like this.

Fascist Houston Mayor Annise Parker drops pastor subpoenas
Fascist Houston Mayor Annise Parker drops pastor subpoenas

In May, the City Council passed the equal rights ordinance, which consolidates city bans on discrimination based on sex, race, age, religion and other categories and increases protections for gay and transgender residents.

The controversy has touched a nerve among religious conservatives around the country, already anxious about the rapid spread of gay rights and what it might mean for faith groups that object. Religious groups, including some that support civil rights protections for gays, have protested the subpoenas as a violation of religious freedom.

Parker, who is gay, and other supporters said the measure is about offering protections at the local level against all forms of discrimination in housing, employment and services provided by private businesses such as hotels and restaurants.

“It is extremely important to me to protect our Equal Rights Ordinance from repeal, and it is extremely important to me to make sure that every Houstonian knows that their lives are valid and protected and acknowledged,” Parker said. “We are going to continue to vigorously defend our ordinance against repeal efforts.”