I dunno, three?
I think you're referring to PRIVATE organizations who are entitled to structure their own rules and regulations as they see fit. There is absolutely nothing unfair about that, since the members are there by choice, to live their lives as they wish. This story is about a government employee who spoke his mind on a radio talk show, and a homosexual deviant who took offense to his words and seeks reprisal and revenge. You are trying to compare apples and oranges and it just doesn't work.
Homosexuals are a twisted, angry group of people whose sexual debauchery keeps them in a constant state of spiritual unrest and rage.
If Smith were your average pencil-pushing state employee you'd have a colorable argument (under the 14th amendment as it's recently been interpreted). He's not. He was appointed by the Governor to be an extension of the Governor. The Governor's right to fire his appointees is absolute, checked only by the people come next election.