Posted on 08/24/2015 1:50:16 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A San Diego businessman was one of the largest donors to the National Organization for Marriage's efforts to defeat Maine's gay marriage law in 2009, according to a campaign disclosure report.
San Diego business leader Terry Caster donated $300,000 according to the report dated Friday.
The group went to court three different times to shield its list of donors who contributed more than $2 million combined, all of which was funneled to Stand for Marriage Maine, the political action committee that led the repeal effort.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcsandiego.com ...
was it illegal to donate that much ?
Caster now has a rainbow-hued bullseye on his back. With NBC San Diego cheerfully creating the “wanted poster”, so to speak. No other reason for them to report on something like this.
How about a list of all the benefits and cash or equal received by ALL welfare recipient?
It was my money, I should see where it went!
Same for all government employees.
I helped a group’s successful campaign to end homosexual preferences in our city. Ha ha.
So?
“Buddy, you just made THE LIST!”
Buddy, you just made THE LIST!
I’m ashamed that I’m not on it, too.
A drop in the bucket compared to what that faggot Tim Gill has contributed to sodomize states.
No, but people in Maine want people from away to keep their damn noses out of our affairs! People from away tried to ban bear hunting last year too. That didn’t work either. Money from away = kiss of death!
OK ... the money was for defeating same sex marriage, right ?
Yes, the money was for defending real marriage.
And what’s good for the goose.... Billionaire faggot Tim Gill has been spending millions in states not his own to ramp up the Gaystapo attacks. Family defenders should be able to do the same.
And NBC has that rainbow peacock symbol. Whoa, pieces coming together.
I looked up Tim Gill, and saw this in an article: How gay political donors are reshaping politics. Dum-de-dum-dum. The end is coming.
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