Posted on 11/04/2002 1:28:46 PM PST by TC Rider
From: Jordan at GayAmerica
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2002 2:19 PM
To: Hillary
Cc: Steve; Bruce
Subject: FW: Gay Rights or the Republicans you decide!
President Bush and a Republican House of Representatives are all that stand in the way of gay marriage becoming legal in America, the legal lowering of the age of sexual consent, and the final elimination of "sodomy" laws in all fifty states.
If you don't get out and vote DEMOCRATIC, we as gay Americans will lose our influence to push through gay marriage in the Senate and the right for even gay teens to have sex whenever and with whomever they want. If you vote, Democrats could gain control of the House! Imagine Barney Frank as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. It would be a far cry from the days of Henry Hyde. They'll be no stopping us!
Right now, Jim Jeffords (Thank goodness for Vermont!), Tom Daschle, and our Democratic friends in the Senate are all that is stopping President Bush from getting his judicial nominees on the bench. Bush-appointed judges are the last thing sexually diverse people want.
Whether you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgendered, or just sympathetic towards our rights, please get out and vote Democratic this November 5th!
Whether the Democratic Senate candidate is gay-friendly or not, you need to vote for that Democrat. When push comes to shove, new Senate and House members follow the leadership, and the Democratic leadership are ALWAYS in our corner!
Wouldn't it be wonderful if openly gay married couples lived on every block and in every apartment building in America!
Wouldn't it be wonderful if your child had an openly gay teacher!
Wouldn't be wonderful if every word that attacks our rights was a crime!
It'll never happen unless you get out and vote Democratic November 5th!
Please forward this to every Democrat you know!
I stand by what I posted. It may be a hoax. I don't know. As I said in my original post, feel free to draw your own conclusions. I didn't write it, my wife didn't write it, she does not think the people who forwarded it to her wrote it.
It was making the rounds of her USPS office. I posted it as found. Gay America appears to be a 'real' site.
What part of it do you think does not accurately reflect the gay agenda?
I have no problem with these statements at all.
As for the comment:
or best of all "Wouldn't it be great to have every bad word spoken against us made criminal?"
I've had some direct experience where any harsh words spoken against gays is reported as a hate crime. Specifically, someone honking or flipping off the driver of a car sporting a rainbow sticker, after said driver cut them off, is reported as a hate crime.
If you visit the FBI pages on hate crimes, you'll see the majority of 'assaults' on gays are verbal. I'm convinced they not only want to live their lifestyles, they want to criminalize any criticism of it.
Go HERE. Scroll down to page 14 and you'll see that the largest number of hate crimes against gays is 'intimidation' or hate speach.
I've linked to the 2000 numbers, you're welcome to read the results going back years, it's all the same.
An island in the So. Pacific would do just fine .....like what we used to do with lepers.
...so if you're a Nazi who hates the idea of free speech, be sure to vote Democrat...
Pinging...Pinging....Pinging
Giuliani Slams Gay-Bashing Democrats
Oh, those Democrat hypocrites: In safe places such as San Francisco, L.A. and New York City, they brag about how pro-homosexual they are. But in the heartland they're as homophobic as they accuse Republicans of being.
Recently the Dems used a phony gay smear against a GOP candidate for U.S. Senate in Montana. Now former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani is lashing back at Democrat bigotry in South Carolina.
Alex Sanders, the Dems' foundering nominee for U.S. Senate, had ridiculed Giuliani for living with two longtime homosexual friends, Howard Koeppel and Mark Hsiao, while he was dating girlfriend Judith Nathan during his separation from ex-wife Donna Hanover, the New York Post noted today.
Sanders called Giuliani "an ultra-liberal" during a recent debate with the Republican candidate, Rep. Lindsey Graham, who has been endorsed by Giuliani.
"His wife kicked him out, and he moved in with two gay men and a Shih Tzu," Sanders jeered. "Is that South Carolina values?"
Giuliani pointed out on ABC's "This Week": "If a Republican did that, it would have been major news ... that Republicans are small-minded, petty, they're prejudicial. I do think there's a double standard."
The media establishment has been remarkably quiet about Sanders' comments; the rest of the Democrat establishment has been silent.
True, but it sure is fun.
Thank God for the Republican Party!
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