God Bless David Barton. He seems to be the only one who knows what to do with RINO traitors who support the radical queer agenda. And I just love how riled he gets the lefties. 

Christian advocates "scalping" gay rights activists.
"No disrespect to our Native American friends, but this is where you hang a bloody scalp over the gallery rail. You hang these four Republican scalps over the Senate rail and every other Republican senator looks up and sees those scalps and says, ‘my gosh, I’ll be hanging up there beside them if I don’t stay with this pro-family stuff.’ And that’s exactly what has to happen." -- David Barton
Barton and co-host Rick Green had the National Organization for Marriage’s Maggie Gallagher as a guest on their conservative radio show "Wallbusters Live" to discuss NOM’s efforts to defeat senators that voted for the marriage equality law in the state, particularly the four New York Republicans who supported the measure. Their discussion turned to scalps after Gallagher had left, and Barton continued to complain about "the Ken Mehlman kind of Republicans," referring to the former head of the Republican National Committee and Bush campaign chief who recently came out as gay.
"If we can’t take out these four Republicans and the Majority Leader in New York, we will have opened a huge door for Melhman and his kind to come in and start rewarding these guys for going against pro-family stuff, and you just can’t let that happen," Barton said at one point.
"No disrespect to our Native American friends, but this is where you hang a bloody scalp over the gallery rail. You hang these four Republican scalps over the Senate rail and every other Republican senator looks up and sees those scalps and says, ‘my gosh, I’ll be hanging up there beside them if I don’t stay with this pro-family stuff.’ And that’s exactly what has to happen." -- David Barton
Barton and co-host Rick Green had the National Organization for Marriage’s Maggie Gallagher as a guest on their conservative radio show "Wallbusters Live" to discuss NOM’s efforts to defeat senators that voted for the marriage equality law in the state, particularly the four New York Republicans who supported the measure. Their discussion turned to scalps after Gallagher had left, and Barton continued to complain about "the Ken Mehlman kind of Republicans," referring to the former head of the Republican National Committee and Bush campaign chief who recently came out as gay.
"If we can’t take out these four Republicans and the Majority Leader in New York, we will have opened a huge door for Melhman and his kind to come in and start rewarding these guys for going against pro-family stuff, and you just can’t let that happen," Barton said at one point.
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