Entries tagged as ‘Gay Rights’

Religious Extremists Once Again Associated With Violence

November 27, 2008 · 3 Comments

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New York Times Editorial Writer, Maureen Dowd, is quick to associate Mormons, Catholics and other ominous “church backed” conspirators with graphic descriptions of the death of Harvey Milk; the late gay activist.

Dowd interviewed Dianne Feinstein who talks in detail about the horror of finding Milk’s body and placing her fingers in a bullet hole to find a pulse. That’s going to leave an impression on anyone and it’s true that Church groups exercised their first amendment rights to support an issue they feel strongly about. Their support of that effort did not involve damaging any property, making threats against opponents and of course it did not involve violence.

Dowd’s effort to associate those who supported Prop 8 with the psychology of a murderer is as dishonest as it is telling.

I have been watching the coverage of the ongoing tragedy in Mumbai and I have yet to hear anyone on CNN or the Networks name the perpetrators as Muslim Terrorists even though a Muslim terror group has claimed responsibility. I wonder if the NYT will be as quick to name names in the gruesome deaths of hundreds this weekend as they are to make a vague association between the actions of Dan White 30 years ago and the majority of California voters, including some churches today.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/23/opinion/23dowd.html?_r=1

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Gay Agenda Targets Freedom of Speech, Conscience

November 25, 2008 · 1 Comment

True to form, the NRO staff has cut through all the hysteria and laid bare the facts about opposition to Prop 8 and the involvement of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.  As I have stated on this page before, opposition to gay marriage is rooted in a Judeo-Christian religious ethic. While clergy are often the spokespersons for traditional marriage, the explicit root of their common support is never explicitly defined. By the same token, pro-gay animosity towards organized christian religion is rarely called a spade.

Gay activists recognize that anti-Mormon sentiment is common and socially acceptable even among many conservatives and Christians. Attacks on the Mormons are a shrewd attempt to play conservatives against each other and they have good reason to think this will be an effective strategy.

Mitt Romney, whose propensity to adapt policy positions was no more pronounced than any of the other republican primary candidates, was manifestly more the viable conservative candidate that John McCain. Mike Huckabee was not a viable candidate but Evangelical Christians’ distaste for Mitt superceded their fear of an Obama presidency and a 3 branch liberal majority. Their support for Huckabee assured a McCain candidacy and loss.

Where are the spokespeople for other Christian organizations who supported prop 8, now that the Mormon church is being singled out in post election aftermath? The same Christian organizations are now reluctant to voice support for the LDS church even though it hurts not only the immediate cause but makes more likely the possibility of serious consequences down the road. The same lack of fore-site that led to a futile McCain candidacy will hurt all organized religion as the pro-gay agenda is shepherded through the courts by pro-gay activist judges. 

 http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=YTU5MjZmMDIyMDU3NjRiMjBlNjcxYTlmOGQ2ODA5NjA=

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California Teachers Forced to Support Gay Marriage

October 24, 2008 · 2 Comments

According to the Wall Street Journal, The California Teachers Association is the major donor behind the “No on 8″ movement.  Clearly, not all members of the CTA support “No on 8.” Their actions further support suspicions that the pro-gay agenda includes teaching young children to regard gay marriage in the same light as  traditional marriage.

  .  .  .  Yet last week the union donated $1 million to the “No on Proposition 8″ campaign. Of the roughly $3 million raised by opponents of the measure so far, $1.25 million has come from the teachers’ union. “What does this cause have to do with education?” said Randy Peart, a public school teacher in San Juan who was contacted by a local television station. “Why not put that money into classrooms, into making a better place for these kids?”

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122480597946864923.html

Support Proposition 8 to help ensure the radical left can not use public schools as a channel for indoctrinating young children.   http://www.protectmarriage.com/?s=emailhdr

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