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Thursday, March 15, 2012

'Gay hate list': Farah, Perkins, Colson, more

Ok before I post the article I must do a op ed..I for one am so tired of the Gay Mafia known as GLAAD and LGBT attempting to force their lifestyle down the throats of those who oppose and disagree with their agenda..
I do believe it is time to start a counter alliance hummm what to call it *snap* ...SAD 'Straight and Determined'
I/we are  determined to not be intimidated into agreeing that homosexuality is normal and acceptable behavior...quite the contrary ...Let's be honest and call it for what it is... nothing more than a fetish and to be  quite frank 'sexual immaturity'...not worthy of 'Marital Rights' by any standard...I do not want it taught as acceptable behavior in our school system...what Gays do in private is between them and our maker...I have no hatred of them nor do I wish harm upon them.
Thus I am not "Homophobic" I have no fear of them I just disagree with the 'Marital Rights' issue they are trying to force upon us as well as trying to brainwash children born to hetrosexuals in our school systems... Sorry marriage for the most part is a union between a man and women for the purpose of creating off spring...since homosexuals cannot procreate by mating with each other the point is a moot one!

Now on to the article...wmd exclusive
WASHINGTON – The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation has created an enemies list of 36 commentators – including pastors, authors, radio talk-show hosts, pro-family activists and researchers – in an effort to limit the effectiveness of their media outreach.

The list includes Chuck Colson, Joseph Farah, Tony Perkins, Don Wildmon, David Barton, Bill Donohue and Gary Bauer.
The formulation of the list is the work of GLAAD’s “Commentator Accountability Project” that aims to “educate the media about the extreme rhetoric of over three dozen activists who are often given a platform to speak in opposition to LGBT people and the issues that affect their lives.” 

“Hate is not an expert opinion,” said GLAAD’s Herndon Graddick. “In most cases, news outlets invite reputable experts to speak on the subject at hand, but when talking about LGBT issues, open hostility and anti-LGBT bias seems to be all the credibility required. This project holds these so-called ‘pundits’ accountable for the extreme anti-LGBT rhetoric they continue to spread.”

GLAAD encourages individuals to alert the organization when those on the enemies list appear on local or national news.
In response, Farah said he has never spoken a hateful or defamatory word about homosexuals in his life.
“The Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation should more accurately be called the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Criticism,” said Farah. “These people actually believe that if you have a different viewpoint and a different value system from them you are a hate-filled, bigoted monster.
read more: http://www.wnd.com/2012/03/gay-hate-list-farah-perkins-colson-more/






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