By Bryan Fischer
If you want a peek into where America's homosexual activists want to take us here in America, look no further than Madrid, Spain, where a prosecutor tried to get Judge Fernando Ferrin Calamita thrown in prison for issuing a pro-family ruling in an adoption case.
Although the
prosecutor was unsuccessful in that attempt, he did manage to get Judge
Calamita barred from the bench for 27 months and fined 6,000 euros ( $7,759
U.S.).
And despite the fact
that its actions are against the law, the government is coming after him for
the $130,000 in pay he received while he was waiting for the outcome of his
investigation and trial.
So what did this
judge do to get fined, forced to cough up back pay, and nearly get thrown in
jail? What heinous crime did he commit? Did he take a bribe? Knowingly acquit a
guilty man? Knowingly convict an innocent man? Exercise his judicial duties
while under the influence of drugs?
Nope. His crime was
to delay a decision on a lesbian adoption case until he received a report on
the impact of the wanna-be lesbian mom on the child.
For exercising his
due diligence as a family judge, which, by the way, is his sworn duty,
homosexual activists have hounded him out of a job, nearly incarcerated him,
and likely bankrupted him.
He is unlikely to
get any political support, since even the most conservative of Spain’s
political parties cowers in limp-wristed cowardice before the vitriolic
animosity of the deviancy cabal in the land of Iberia.
This serves as
warning to the pro-family community in the West. The homosexual lobby is not
content simply to win in court. They want to lock us up.
Churchill once
pointed out that if you will not fight for the right when you can win, “you may
come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you
and only a small chance of survival.”
That day has come
for the pro-family movement in Spain, and it will come soon to America unless
people of conscience stand in the gap against the relentless pressure of a
diabolical enemy.
Judge Removed for
Resisting Gay Adoption Required to Return €100,000 in Pay