Sunday, November 23, 2008

California State Capitol in Sacramento


We first went to Sutter’s Fort and then on to the magnificent palace of a capital:Only Mom & Dad had seen the capitol before.
surmounted by a cupola and brass ball,
with massive pillars, marble landing,
and ornate staircases with wood carved pineapples hanging from the ceiling.
Hands Clasped
Schulpture Abounded
The Great Seal of California
In the main room you can look up into the beautifully decorated inside of the dome,

below which, is a slightly smaller that life representation of
Queen Isabella giving her crown jewels to Columbus
to pawn for the great expedition to the American Continent.

{Click on the photo above to enlarge it}

Hurry Mom!
We rode on the elevator to the 3rd story and passing by a few offices
quickly found the legislatve chambers.

The ornate wood carved décor of the high lofty ceilings

reminded me of Monticello architecture.

A gentleman was there and told us about everything.
Lighted by three chandeliers, down below we could see the desks,
all furnished with Macs, the state chair of the speaker etc.
Computers cost less than reams of paper.
We were in the balcony, level with the Lincoln portrait
below which, was a Latin phrase which translates as:

It is the duty of the Legislature to enact just laws. ~ Melody

Columbus brought Christ to the New World.




Little did we know that just 24 hours later,

Lance would be back , speaking like a prophet

to the cameras and sodomites.

We picked him up, surrounded by a few Christian friends

having a proposition 8 celebration

complete with whistles, horns and yellow balloons.

There were about 1000 sodomites, which was down from their anticipated 10-30,000. Lance explained that biblically, this is treason against the family.

He saw a wedding party with bride and groom come out from the Catholic church across from the capital, while across the street, the angry throng chanted, waving rainbow flags. Lance said about 90% of the crowd was in their twenties. He sees this as a direct result of public schools. ~ Regina

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