Showing posts with label Ruben Diaz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ruben Diaz. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sen. Ruben Douchebag Speaks At Manhattan Hate Rally Against Marriage

Note how the first person Diaz thanks is the president of Radio Vision Cristiana, the Paterson, New Jersey based Dominican station that bused in most of the protesters from out of state. "Let the people (of New Jersey) vote on New York marriage!"

Monday, July 25, 2011

Sen. Ruben Douchebag: I Am Going To Have All Of NY's Gay Marriages Annulled

Yesterday Sen. Ruben Diaz promised to launch a lawsuit to annul all of New York's same-sex marriages
Thousands of protesters rallied in several cities around the state, a signal that the long fight for recognition may not be over just yet. State Sen. Ruben Diaz, a minister who was the sole Democrat to vote against gay marriage when the Legislature approved it, told a crowd near the United Nations that he and other opponents would try to get Sunday’s marriages annulled, saying judges broke the law by waiving the 24-hour waiting period without a good reason. “We’re going to show them next week that everything they did today was illegal,” he said, speaking in Spanish.

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Quote Of The Day - Sen. Ruben Diaz

"This Sunday a thousand people will demonstrate in midtown to let Governor Cuomo and Mayor Bloomberg know that even though the same-sex marriage law was approved by the legislature we will not be silenced! In a city where teachers and public employees are being laid off, and fire houses are being closed for lack of funds, Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to spend city funds to have government offices open on a Sunday to perform same-sex weddings. Having had this bad law passed, we should not retreat in fear the way the Apostles did in the days after the crucifixion and before the resurrected Christ came to reveal himself. Instead, we need to maintain the same drive that the Apostles had after the resurrected Lord filled them with the Spirit." - NY Sen. Ruben Diaz, writing on his official Senate page.