LA VOZ DE AZTLAN
Los Angeles, Alta California
November 13, 2008

LOS(T) ANGELES: Homosexuals sodomize image of Jesus Christ

Angry over the approval of a California constitutional amendment (Proposition 8) by voters that defines marriage to be only between a man and a women, homosexuals and lesbians have been taking to the streets and besieging churches and temples of worship throughout the state.

One church that has taken the brunt of the attacks has been the historic Mormon Temple of Los Angeles. Last Thursday night, over 2,000 angry homosexuals and lesbians surrounded the Mormon Temple and got on top of the walls to shout obscenities. Many were carrying abominable signs and posters. One particular sign depicted Jesus Christ being sodomized by a homosexual and with the words "Jesus Faggot" written across it. (See photograph at right).

The homosexuals and lesbians have said that they will now be targeting churches in the Mexican-American and Black communities. Blacks and Latinos voted overwhelmingly to approve the constitutional amendment that protects the sanctity of holy matrimony and children. This threat has worried authorities that the situation could get out of control and ignite into major violence. The threat has been answered with strong warnings by organized youth groups. One Black youth said to the LA Times that the so called "gays" are asking for major trouble. Another Latino youth said, "It may be time to send the homosexuals back into the closet."

Today, the besieged Mormon Temple of Los Angeles and another in Salt Lake City received letters with fake Anthrax. It now appears that the sodomites are resorting to terrorism to advance their agenda, The Mormon Temple of Los Angeles had to be evacuated before a hazardous materials team determined the envelope's contents was fake Anthrax , said FBI spokesman Jason Pack.

The temple in Salt Lake City received a similar envelope and its contents spilled onto a secretary's hand. The incident forced the shutdown of the temple for an hour until the FBI determined that the powder was also fake Anthrax, said Salt Lake City Fire Department spokesman Scott Freitag.

It now appears that the issue of sodomite marriages may be headed back to the California Supreme Court. Californians had already approved an initiative that prohibited same-sex marriages (Proposition 22 on March 7, 2000) but it was struck down by the state Supreme Court earlier this year. Below is a photograph of the seven member Supreme Court and how they voted.

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The vote was 4 to 3 to strike down Proposition 22.
Those voting in favor to strike down the will of the people are marked as "Pro-Sodomite"

From left to right:

Carlos R. Moreno, (since 2001), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Davis
Joyce L. Kennard, (since 1989), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Deukmejian
Kathryn Mickle Werdegar, (since 1994), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Wilson
Ronald M. George, (since 1991), appointed by Gov. Wilson; elevated to Chief Justice in 1996
Ming W. Chin, (since 1996), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Wilson
Marvin R. Baxter, (since 1991), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Deukmejian
Carol A. Corrigan, (since 2006), Associate Justice; appointed by Gov. Schwarzenegger


Mormon Temple of Los Angeles


Los Angeles police protects temple at night

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