Highway 66 Observations or How To Tell What The Left is Promoting NextDear Richard, I work in Northern VA and I travel a highway, Rt. 66 into Northern VA. which leads directly to Constitution Ave. I travel this road (66) every weekday. Over the years I have made an interesting observation during every election cycle. Whatever party is playing for power or whatever special interest group has an agenda on the table you can tell before it hits the news. How can I tell you may be wondering? All one has to do is pay attention to the vehicles traveling this highway. During the Bush years there was a lot of vehicles with Christian symbols i.e. the fish symbol, bumper stickers with the message of Christ etc. During the Clinton years there was an enormous amount of License plate tags from their home state. At the end of the infamous day 911 there were many people of the Muslim religion leaving town (I could tell by the head dress the women wear). Recently I have noticed an absence of Christian symbols on cars and a slew of pro gay rights bumper stickers. One of the most common stickers is the blue and black sticker that consists of two horizontal black lines with a blue horizontal, sandwiched in between the black lines. I find it very ironic that 66 is being flooded with gay rights activist on a highway that leads to Constitution Ave. Every day I receive some new notice where another right is being taken away from Christians whether it be a student not being allowed to pray in a public school while pro homo sexual messages and clubs are encouraged and supported, parents are forced to have their child attend sex education classes that include homosexual activities as std curriculum, a Christian photography business owner being sued for refusing to provide service at a lesbian wedding (and loosing the case ) etc... Gay right is not about equal treatment, it is about power and forced coercion of our children. Eventually if this is not checked I for see the type of persecution that only Hitler could envision. Jerry Stanley, VA. |