South Carolina Senator Rants Against Gay Marriage During Vote on Confederate Flag Removal

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In a historic 37-3 vote, members of South Carolina’s Senate just voted to remove the Confederate flag from its statehouse grounds. Monday’s vote followed hours of debate, with lawmakers overwhelmingly making the case to do away with the racist symbol once and for all.

Perhaps confused by the subject at hand, Sen. Lee Bright used Monday’s debate as an opportunity to voice his support in keeping the flag and dually attack the Supreme Court’s gay marriage decision last month, not to mention the “abomination colors” showcased by the White House to celebrate the court’s decision.

“This nation was founded on Judeo-Christian principles and they are under assault by men in black robes who were not elected by you,” Bright warned.

“Our governor called us in to deal with the flag that sits out front, let’s deal with the national sin that we face today!” he continued. “We talk about abortion but this gay marriage thing, I believe will be one nation gone under like President Reagan said. If we’re not one nation under God, we’ll be one nation gone under.”

With more biblical references and anti-LGBT ranting, Bright went onto urge his fellow lawmakers to continue flying the battle flag. It was a rare moment of crazy, perhaps even for his two fellow Confederate flag supporters, who likely knew they had only one fight to lose on Monday.

 

 

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