To: TroutStalker
I just checked out their website and (again) came to the conclusion that as long as these nutcases are what the public perceives as the pro-life movement then no progress will ever be made. Takes about 30 seconds on the webpage to run into some fundemantalist Christian ranting, and about 45 seconds to find the lovely statement "Arrest Homosexuals".
IMHO these people do more damage to the pro-life movement than anyone else by driving anyone remotely moderate away.
To: Economist_MA
...and about 45 seconds to find the lovely statement "Arrest Homosexuals". Actually a number of states still prohibit homosexualy relations. Here in Texas a gay couple conspired to try to get it struck down in the courts (rather than appeal to legislators to change it). They set up a goofy deal where they had sex with the front door unlocked, the neighbor called 911 to report the sounds of "an assault" going on next door, and police entered to see a homosexual act in progress and dutifully cited the men as being in violation of the law. The judge didn't buy it.
Funny thing is that even though homosexual acts are outlawed, the city of Houston tried to extend "same-sex partner" benefits to city workers. Seems to me that they are approving of law-breakers. Same with the school programs to teach about homosexuality. They are educating future law-breakers on the techniques.
86 posted on
05/28/2002 11:40:44 AM PDT by
weegee
To: Economist_MA
IMHO these people do more damage to the pro-life movement than anyone else by driving anyone remotely moderate away.I agree.
98 posted on
05/28/2002 11:55:37 AM PDT by
geaux
To: Economist_MA
IMHO these people do more damage to the pro-life movement than anyone else by driving anyone remotely moderate away. Exactly. Horsely is buds with that Clayton Waagner character, the one sitting in jail for mailing fake anthrax to abortion clinics.
These are some very dangerous people.
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