Nonsense. The people writing the letter are members of the GOProud, an all-homo-agenda organization and people who somehow are deluded into thinking that an alliance with avowed homosexual activists who admitted sole interest is advancing the homosexual agenda is helpful to them. Anyone alligning themselves with a homosexual activist organization such as GOProud is either willfully ignorant (unlikely) or morally blind. Not only that, making nice with homosexual activists is NOT a winning tactic for Republicans, in fact just the opposit.
The GOProud (proud of anal sodomy) legislative agenda while supposedly fiscally conservative (not even that, really), pushes these among others:
1. Homosexual “marriage”
2. Repeal of DADT and open homosexuals in the military
3. Punishing other countries who have laws homosexuals don’t like
4. Special funding for “gay owned” businesses
5. Tax measures giving homosexuals who live together special breaks
6. Fedgov funding for renovating various “downtowns” or “old towns” of cities. Oddly enough, that’s where homosexuals generally like to live.
That’s all I can remember off the top of my head, if I go to their site or search my docs I could find the entire list.
Their head dude already stated that their ONLY interest is “GAY” issues. ONLY INTEREST - got it? They are NOT conservative! They’re homosexual activists who want to pay a bit less taxes and own guns! They are NOT ALLIES!
I didn’t say they were allies. It doesn’t matter if they have an agenda that is the antithesis of ours. What I’m saying is that they are right about not using the Tea Party to press a social issues agenda. They want fiscal responsibility. So do we. Don’t fight with them. If they try to assert their platform within the Tea Party beyond fiscal matters, the response is to simply not let them get any power, not retaliate by shooting ourselves in the foot by mouthing off about asserting our social agenda. The left and the media would pitch an all-out assault. We have enough battles ahead of us without starting unnecessary, easily avoidable trouble.
Wise up. For once, try to see the wind up for a punch before it’s thrown at you.