Posted on 12/12/2010 9:04:26 PM PST by massmike
Scott Brown's radical change of position on homosexuality in the military did not happen by accident. It was a coordinated campaign by the homosexual movement in Massachusetts.
We first got wind of it at the GLSEN conference held in Somerville this past March, where we had a person in attendance. (We are preparing a full report on that conference.) There was a workshop on repealing "Don't Ask Don't Tell". One homosexual serviceman talked about men having sex with each other in the barracks, and the officers looking the other way (a positive step, they indicated). They said they will be targeting Scott Brown in every way possible to get him to change his mind on the ban. "We will bombard Scott Brown's office," he told the group.
In addition, the national homosexual organization Human Rights Campaign appears to have been coordinating things in Washington and helped arrange for Brown to meet with "gay" servicemen. The ACLU was also involved, from at least one email of theirs we've seen.
But the real grunt work was done by in Massachusetts by MassEquality, which even organized phone banks out of their offices to coordinate calls from across the state.
(Excerpt) Read more at massresistance.org ...
I fear it is not just Brown - I think the GOP has made a deal - DADT for Tax cuts.
Time will tell.
He was a military or reserve lawyer, wasn’t he? That’d be right smack dab in the middle of political correctness and homo “rights”. Wonder if he’s traded that pickup truck in for a Lexus yet, now that he’s elected and all.
Got a feeling if regular troops come across homo troops having sex it’s not going to end well.
I never donate for him again. Period
“I think the GOP has made a deal”
We know that the MA GOP did...right from the get go.
Where’s Alan West? Can’t wait for a REAL man to represent us instead of these panty waists Brown, Boehner, etc. Heck, Sarah Palin would wipe the floor with them, including McLame!!! How did we become soooo sissyfied?
How Scott Brown Caved in on DADT...
Let me guess: He bent over and grabbed his ankles?
Any man who poses naked, for whatever reason, has got to be a little (or a lot) gay.
Scott Brown bending over and grabbing his ankles is something he is quite comfortable with.
Politically speaking that is.
Disappointing yes, but not at all surprising
This is Massachusetts afterall. Brown was luck to get elected in the first place, and he will likely be defeated whenever he has to run again. This will help him avoid being labeled a hate-mongering tool of the evil Right Wing by a Dem party and biased mainstream media desperate to right the wrong done to Ted Kennedy’ memory and legacy.
And it might help...but not much. He’s still likely to lose.
Why don’t they ask me how I caved on Scott Brown?
Why would anyone be surprised at this? Scott Brown has always been a hardcore liberal.
Or worse: DREAM Act for so-called tax cuts.
I don’t see much help from him.
Disgusting.
Massachusetts truly is “the San Fransicko of the east”. It’s good that each coast has its own sodomite magnet to attract the creeps and perverts away from other, civilized states and localize the infection. As far as Scott brown goes, he’s a coward - - a completely untrustworthy coward who is destined to a very short tenure in the senate.
Those normal, decent, traditional American families still residing in Massachusetts who thought maybe they finally had a voice will stay home in droves come the next election. Squishes like Scott Brown will never get it.
You didn’t really expect him to be a true conservative coming from that most liberal of all states?
Nop matter how much of a RINO he is, appreciate him for what he really is. A change from RAT control of MA, and another senator who caucuses with our team.
He can be held in line enough to keep the dems from preventing a filibuster, and he will vote our way most of the time.
That is lot more than we would have gotten out of MA with a dem.
I would donate again in a heartbeat. Don’t demand idealogical purity from a liberal state. It does us no good to run a non-electable candidate.
Now when we move to the more conservative states, then we can demand true conservatism.
At least Olympia and Susan will now have company.
Ain't seen nothing yet.
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