Finally a reply from Senator Rick Scott ,,, blah blah nothing about the subject =DEAR Chief Wolf Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on issues important to you.
Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on issues important to you.
Throughout my time as Governor of Florida, I fought every day to create a better life for Florida families. Growing up in a family that did not have a lot of money, I watched my parents struggle to find work and provide for our family. My childhood taught me the value of a good job and I have carried that mindset with me throughout my life. My goal as Governor, and now as U.S. Senator is to make Florida the best state in the nation to find a great job, live in a safe community, and receive a world-class education so every family has the opportunity to succeed.
Over the past six years serving as your U.S. Senator, I have seen firsthand the dysfunction that runs rampant through the halls of Congress. I am fighting every day to change Washington and make it work better for families in Florida and across our great nation. Whether it’s working to secure the border, end Washington's reckless spending and paying down America's $36 trillion debt, establish term limits for members of Congress, lowering the cost of healthcare for American families, protecting those with pre-existing conditions and the unborn, or promoting transparency for American consumers, I will always fight to make Washington work for the American people.
I will carefully and thoughtfully review each piece of legislation and nomination I vote on, and will keep your views in mind as I do so.
I am proud to represent every citizen in Florida and I appreciate the time you took to provide your position on this matter.Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
It says a lot about all these Republicrats and their own agendas when the choice for senate majority leader was Scott and Thune. Not certain the other one, maybe Cornyn? Doesn’t matter they are maybe a 50% lock to vote with Repubs and probably vote with the Marxist Left at any given time.
Absolutely, Ken—you nailed it. When the best options for Senate leadership are Rick Scott, John Thune, or John Cornyn… it’s no wonder conservatives are fed up. These “Republicrats,” as you rightly put it, love to campaign on our values but cave the moment it counts.
They might wear red ties, but half the time they vote blue in spirit. And when they’re not outright voting with the Marxist Left, they’re enabling them through silence, delays, or political cowardice—like canceling a Christian film screening and refusing to even explain why.
It’s not just about the Left anymore. It’s about rooting out weakness within our own ranks. And that fight starts by calling it out exactly like you’re doing.
Thank you. Conservatives, REAL Conservatives need to wake up now. Sen Scott has never been a conservative. I live in Kansas and Sen Moran is of the same ilk as Scott. A Republicrat at best. Will sell his sole to be a life long pol. Hopefully he gets primaried when the time comes.
Only by a sparse whisker. If we control all three branches it should be a shoo-in all gets passed regardless of how small the majority. But I do agree they are worse. A lot worse.
You're exactly right, Ken—it should be a shoo-in when we control all three branches. But sadly, we’ve seen time and again that even with a majority, too many Republicans wilt under pressure or prioritize political optics over principle.
That’s what makes it even more frustrating when a so-called conservative, like Senator Rick Scott, caves to the very agendas we’re supposed to be opposing. We’re not just fighting the Left anymore—we’re fighting fear, compromise, and silence from within our own ranks.
Thanks for staying sharp. We need more patriots like you who aren’t afraid to call it like it is.
The rainbow is a covenant from God to all mankind. It's so ironic now, the physical illusion, the way the white light passes thru the particles of water in the sky and creates a prism of 7 colors, and how the gays have adopted that illusion to signify their own illusion that your gender is fluid and can be changed on a whim.
The rainbow’s first appearance in the sky was after Noah descended from the arc. God created the rainbow as a symbol to Christianity, he called it his covenant, or agreement or promise to mankind to go forth and sin no more and he would show us mercy. He called on us to be faithful to Him and in return thru this covenant, He would be faithful to us
It’s literally a symbol given to us by God to NOT sin, not to embrace our sin.
He promises us he will never destroy the earth again with flood, but the next and final judgement will be with fire. More irony, climate activists claiming the polar ice caps will melt and flood the world
Doug, that’s beautifully said—and absolutely true. The rainbow was never meant to symbolize pride in sin—it was a covenant from God reminding us of His mercy and our responsibility to live righteously. What a tragic twist that today it’s being used to promote the very rebellion God warned us about.
You're right—it’s an illusion both scientifically and spiritually. Just as the rainbow appears through refracted light, the modern use of it reflects a distorted moral lens—one that tells us truth is relative, gender is fluid, and sin is something to celebrate instead of repent.
And the irony you point out—about the rainbow's first appearance after the flood and how people now await the final judgment—is nothing short of chilling. God said He wouldn’t destroy the world by water again... but He never said judgment wouldn't come.
It’s time we do exactly what you said: TAKE THE RAINBOW BACK. Not with hatred or violence, but with boldness, truth, and the unshakable Word of God.
Thank you for standing firm, Doug. We need voices like yours now more than ever.
In a tiny defense of Rick Scott, There are many in Congress who are compromised by something naughty they did or found out about something that they had no business discovering. Some people, who are squeaky clean and therefore can’t be blackmailed traditionally, are simply threatened with the murder of their family if the line isn’t towed.
There’s always loose lips and I’ve read of firsthand accounts of those who have witnessed people being blackmailed. It was a credible source that reported it but I can’t seem to be able to find it at the moment.
The fight to eradicate Christians, Churches, and positive, God-based conventions has been underway across the globe since way before Christ. Yet, today, the efforts are growing exponentially. It is terribly unfortunate what happened to you, especially in light of your rights to free speech and expression. Yet, I am not surprised by the cancellation.
Maybe you would have luck with Josh Hawley, Marjorie Taylor Green, Kari Lake, or even Mike Lindell since he has his own media company!
Thank you, EK MtnTime. Your points are well received—and I don’t dismiss the possibility that many in Congress are under intense pressure, or worse. We know the spiritual and political warfare is real, and in today’s climate, being on the side of truth comes with a heavy price.
But what makes this situation especially frustrating isn’t just that Senator Rick Scott canceled—it’s how it was done.
We submitted our request weeks in advance. His scheduler acknowledged the request and indicated she would find availability. Then came silence. For three full weeks, we heard nothing. Only after we followed up did we get a short, vague reply saying the event would not be accommodated—no explanation, no apology, no time left to secure another venue within the Senate.
If Senator Scott had concerns—whatever they may have been—he had every opportunity to inform us early on. That would have saved us valuable time, allowing us to approach other senators to host the film while we still had a chance to premiere it during Gay Pride Month, when the message of Stolen Rainbow would have had the most impact.
To cancel without explanation and waste three weeks of our time? That’s not just political pressure. That’s sabotage—intentional or not.
Thank you for suggesting other possible allies—we are pursuing every possible path forward. We won’t be silenced, and we won’t stop fighting for the truth.
Rick Scott needs 1.) to grow a spine, some guts, and a working brain. God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 2.) read the Bible scriptures showing what happened to people called to fight but who chickened out. And all the verses pointing out the reward for bravery in God's name. King Saul let the people tell him what to do when they went to destroy Amelek. He spared King Agag, and the best of the livestock, when he was told to destroy everything (I Samuel 15:2-9). Saul threw his people under the bus and blamed them (I Samuel 15:20-23), and made excuses. It was then God chose David to be king, though he had to wait until after Saul and his sons were killed in battle several years later. Saul lost his kingdom through disobedience, though he ruled for several years after he blew it for the second time.
If Rick Scott doesn't repent and contact you, saying you can show the movie after all, his fate is not going to be better than that of Saul. He may not get killed in battle, but life is going to get rough for him. God is a lot bigger than him, and holds his breath in His hand. He needs to remember that. Contact him again, directly if possible. It may be his aides are not telling him the truth.
Michele, that was a powerful word—and a much-needed one. You laid it out exactly as Scripture does: God calls leaders to courage, not compromise. And when they fear man more than they fear God, they lose far more than political favor—they risk their calling, their legacy, and ultimately, God’s blessing.
Your comparison to King Saul is spot on. Saul had the position, the power, the platform—but he lacked the obedience and boldness to carry out God’s command. Rick Scott may still have time to course-correct, but you're right—it starts with repentance and a return to conviction.
We’ve reached out to his office directly, and while it’s possible this was mishandled by aides, the responsibility still falls on his shoulders. Like you said, God holds his breath in His hand. We pray he remembers that.
Thank you for your boldness, your scriptural insight, and your unshakable faith. We need more voices like yours in this battle.
Senator Rick Scott ARE YOU FOR THE QLGBTF CROWD? YA Know they hurt children ,,,?
Why Senator Rick Scott Shut Down Our Christian Film About the QLGBTF= QUEER Agenda
When even Republican senators are too afraid to host a Christian film, it’s not just a cancellation—it’s a crisis of courage.
Martin Mawyer
Apr 11, 2025
I SENT THIS TO Sen Rick Scott
Thank you!
Finally a reply from Senator Rick Scott ,,, blah blah nothing about the subject =DEAR Chief Wolf Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on issues important to you.
Thank you for contacting me. I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on issues important to you.
Throughout my time as Governor of Florida, I fought every day to create a better life for Florida families. Growing up in a family that did not have a lot of money, I watched my parents struggle to find work and provide for our family. My childhood taught me the value of a good job and I have carried that mindset with me throughout my life. My goal as Governor, and now as U.S. Senator is to make Florida the best state in the nation to find a great job, live in a safe community, and receive a world-class education so every family has the opportunity to succeed.
Over the past six years serving as your U.S. Senator, I have seen firsthand the dysfunction that runs rampant through the halls of Congress. I am fighting every day to change Washington and make it work better for families in Florida and across our great nation. Whether it’s working to secure the border, end Washington's reckless spending and paying down America's $36 trillion debt, establish term limits for members of Congress, lowering the cost of healthcare for American families, protecting those with pre-existing conditions and the unborn, or promoting transparency for American consumers, I will always fight to make Washington work for the American people.
I will carefully and thoughtfully review each piece of legislation and nomination I vote on, and will keep your views in mind as I do so.
I am proud to represent every citizen in Florida and I appreciate the time you took to provide your position on this matter.Should you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Rick Scott
United States Senator
A LOT OF POLITICAL HOT AIR NOTHING FROM ANTI GODLY VALUES Rick Scott
A standard, and cowardly, boiler-plate response. Thanks for not falling for it and your efforts.
Washington D.C. Where Every Politician Has The Right To Be A TREASONOUS FELON
It says a lot about all these Republicrats and their own agendas when the choice for senate majority leader was Scott and Thune. Not certain the other one, maybe Cornyn? Doesn’t matter they are maybe a 50% lock to vote with Repubs and probably vote with the Marxist Left at any given time.
Absolutely, Ken—you nailed it. When the best options for Senate leadership are Rick Scott, John Thune, or John Cornyn… it’s no wonder conservatives are fed up. These “Republicrats,” as you rightly put it, love to campaign on our values but cave the moment it counts.
They might wear red ties, but half the time they vote blue in spirit. And when they’re not outright voting with the Marxist Left, they’re enabling them through silence, delays, or political cowardice—like canceling a Christian film screening and refusing to even explain why.
It’s not just about the Left anymore. It’s about rooting out weakness within our own ranks. And that fight starts by calling it out exactly like you’re doing.
Thank you. Conservatives, REAL Conservatives need to wake up now. Sen Scott has never been a conservative. I live in Kansas and Sen Moran is of the same ilk as Scott. A Republicrat at best. Will sell his sole to be a life long pol. Hopefully he gets primaried when the time comes.
DEMONICRATS ARE WORSE
Only by a sparse whisker. If we control all three branches it should be a shoo-in all gets passed regardless of how small the majority. But I do agree they are worse. A lot worse.
You're exactly right, Ken—it should be a shoo-in when we control all three branches. But sadly, we’ve seen time and again that even with a majority, too many Republicans wilt under pressure or prioritize political optics over principle.
That’s what makes it even more frustrating when a so-called conservative, like Senator Rick Scott, caves to the very agendas we’re supposed to be opposing. We’re not just fighting the Left anymore—we’re fighting fear, compromise, and silence from within our own ranks.
Thanks for staying sharp. We need more patriots like you who aren’t afraid to call it like it is.
OUR USA WAS FOUNDED ON GODS PURE PRINCIPLES BY REAL MEN FOUNDERS,,, NOT FAIRYLAND TALES OF DERANGEDNESS BOYCOTT ANTI GODLY VALUES RICK SCOTT
I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG IN HIS HEAD SOMEWHERE AND HE COULD USE SOME PRAYERS. --- UNITE ALL CHRISTIAN PATRIOTS AGAINST ALL EVILS PRAY AND PREP.
This is just wrong
Rick Scott is a disappointment. I refuse to believe anything he says.
TAKE THE RAINBOW BACK
The rainbow is a covenant from God to all mankind. It's so ironic now, the physical illusion, the way the white light passes thru the particles of water in the sky and creates a prism of 7 colors, and how the gays have adopted that illusion to signify their own illusion that your gender is fluid and can be changed on a whim.
The rainbow’s first appearance in the sky was after Noah descended from the arc. God created the rainbow as a symbol to Christianity, he called it his covenant, or agreement or promise to mankind to go forth and sin no more and he would show us mercy. He called on us to be faithful to Him and in return thru this covenant, He would be faithful to us
It’s literally a symbol given to us by God to NOT sin, not to embrace our sin.
He promises us he will never destroy the earth again with flood, but the next and final judgement will be with fire. More irony, climate activists claiming the polar ice caps will melt and flood the world
Doug, that’s beautifully said—and absolutely true. The rainbow was never meant to symbolize pride in sin—it was a covenant from God reminding us of His mercy and our responsibility to live righteously. What a tragic twist that today it’s being used to promote the very rebellion God warned us about.
You're right—it’s an illusion both scientifically and spiritually. Just as the rainbow appears through refracted light, the modern use of it reflects a distorted moral lens—one that tells us truth is relative, gender is fluid, and sin is something to celebrate instead of repent.
And the irony you point out—about the rainbow's first appearance after the flood and how people now await the final judgment—is nothing short of chilling. God said He wouldn’t destroy the world by water again... but He never said judgment wouldn't come.
It’s time we do exactly what you said: TAKE THE RAINBOW BACK. Not with hatred or violence, but with boldness, truth, and the unshakable Word of God.
Thank you for standing firm, Doug. We need voices like yours now more than ever.
In a tiny defense of Rick Scott, There are many in Congress who are compromised by something naughty they did or found out about something that they had no business discovering. Some people, who are squeaky clean and therefore can’t be blackmailed traditionally, are simply threatened with the murder of their family if the line isn’t towed.
There’s always loose lips and I’ve read of firsthand accounts of those who have witnessed people being blackmailed. It was a credible source that reported it but I can’t seem to be able to find it at the moment.
The fight to eradicate Christians, Churches, and positive, God-based conventions has been underway across the globe since way before Christ. Yet, today, the efforts are growing exponentially. It is terribly unfortunate what happened to you, especially in light of your rights to free speech and expression. Yet, I am not surprised by the cancellation.
Maybe you would have luck with Josh Hawley, Marjorie Taylor Green, Kari Lake, or even Mike Lindell since he has his own media company!
Thank you, EK MtnTime. Your points are well received—and I don’t dismiss the possibility that many in Congress are under intense pressure, or worse. We know the spiritual and political warfare is real, and in today’s climate, being on the side of truth comes with a heavy price.
But what makes this situation especially frustrating isn’t just that Senator Rick Scott canceled—it’s how it was done.
We submitted our request weeks in advance. His scheduler acknowledged the request and indicated she would find availability. Then came silence. For three full weeks, we heard nothing. Only after we followed up did we get a short, vague reply saying the event would not be accommodated—no explanation, no apology, no time left to secure another venue within the Senate.
If Senator Scott had concerns—whatever they may have been—he had every opportunity to inform us early on. That would have saved us valuable time, allowing us to approach other senators to host the film while we still had a chance to premiere it during Gay Pride Month, when the message of Stolen Rainbow would have had the most impact.
To cancel without explanation and waste three weeks of our time? That’s not just political pressure. That’s sabotage—intentional or not.
Thank you for suggesting other possible allies—we are pursuing every possible path forward. We won’t be silenced, and we won’t stop fighting for the truth.
I agree with you. Rick Scott isn’t some deity…there should always be common decency and courtesy.
Never give up! Never surrender!
Rick Scott needs 1.) to grow a spine, some guts, and a working brain. God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. 2.) read the Bible scriptures showing what happened to people called to fight but who chickened out. And all the verses pointing out the reward for bravery in God's name. King Saul let the people tell him what to do when they went to destroy Amelek. He spared King Agag, and the best of the livestock, when he was told to destroy everything (I Samuel 15:2-9). Saul threw his people under the bus and blamed them (I Samuel 15:20-23), and made excuses. It was then God chose David to be king, though he had to wait until after Saul and his sons were killed in battle several years later. Saul lost his kingdom through disobedience, though he ruled for several years after he blew it for the second time.
If Rick Scott doesn't repent and contact you, saying you can show the movie after all, his fate is not going to be better than that of Saul. He may not get killed in battle, but life is going to get rough for him. God is a lot bigger than him, and holds his breath in His hand. He needs to remember that. Contact him again, directly if possible. It may be his aides are not telling him the truth.
Michele, that was a powerful word—and a much-needed one. You laid it out exactly as Scripture does: God calls leaders to courage, not compromise. And when they fear man more than they fear God, they lose far more than political favor—they risk their calling, their legacy, and ultimately, God’s blessing.
Your comparison to King Saul is spot on. Saul had the position, the power, the platform—but he lacked the obedience and boldness to carry out God’s command. Rick Scott may still have time to course-correct, but you're right—it starts with repentance and a return to conviction.
We’ve reached out to his office directly, and while it’s possible this was mishandled by aides, the responsibility still falls on his shoulders. Like you said, God holds his breath in His hand. We pray he remembers that.
Thank you for your boldness, your scriptural insight, and your unshakable faith. We need more voices like yours in this battle.