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Mary Cheney Official Spokesman for the Republican Unity Coalition - Homosexual Agenda
Concerned Women for America ^ | 091602 | CWA Press Release

Posted on 09/16/2002 5:13:42 PM PDT by Young Americans for Freedom

homosexual activist Republican group that seeks to make homosexuality a 'non-issue' in the GOP and compares opposition to homosexuality to racism.">

Concerned Women for America C&F REPORT
  

 

Mary Cheney Joins Homosexual Activist Group
Organization Wants to Make Homosexuality ‘Non-Issue’ in the GOP
By CFI Staff

Mary Cheney, the lesbian daughter of Vice President Dick Cheney, has joined the board of a homosexual activist Republican group that seeks to make homosexuality a “non-issue” in the GOP and compares opposition to homosexuality to racism.

Homosexual author and activist Andrew Sullivan reported April 23 that the Republican Unity Coalition (RUC) founder Charles Francis said Mary Cheney’s:

main focus will be to help the RUC reach out to gay and lesbian voters, as well as build bridges to all within the Republican Party. This summer, she will work with us to build the RUC membership network across the country. Mary’s experience, both in her past work at Coors and with the Bush/Cheney campaign, provides the RUC with a whole new level of judgment and political savvy. We are so proud to have Mary Cheney stand with the RUC.

RUC, which describes itself as a “gay-straight alliance,” was founded by Charles Francis, a Texas friend of President Bush and a homosexual. Writing in the “Daily Dish” section of his personal Web site, Sullivan calls Francis “a close gay friend of the president, and a good friend of mine and supporter of this site.”

Quoting the vice president’s daughter herself, Sullivan then writes, “Cheney puts it this way”:

RUC is an organization that reflects my fundamental beliefs and principles. Working together we can expand the Republican Party’s outreach to non-traditional Republicans; we can make sexual orientation a non-issue for the Republican Party; and we can help achieve equality for all gay and lesbian Americans.

According to its Web site, RUC (which is supported by senior White House advisor Mary Matalin) seeks to build support from “individuals who want to help the Party and its candidates get over the issue of sexual orientation, just like the GOP got over the issue of color in years past.” Its supporters include noted Republicans like retired U.S. Senator Al Simpson (Wyoming), who serves as the RUC Honorary Chairman, homosexual congressman Jim Kolbe (Arizona), former members of Congress Mike Huffington (of California, who is also a homosexual) and Susan Molinari (New York), former Los Angeles mayor Dick Riordan, and former president Gerald Ford.

DISUNITY COALTION?
CFI senior policy analyst Peter LaBarbera said, “This ‘unity’ coalition will not unify the Republican Party but tear it apart. It trivializes people’s deeply held religious convictions by seeking to make homosexuality a ‘non-issue’ in the GOP. And it insults advocates of healthy morality by comparing opposition to homosexuality — the clear teaching of Christianity and other major religions — to racism.”

“Homosexuality should no more be a non-issue in the Republican Party — or any party — than abortion, high taxes, pornography, excessive government regulation, or other issues that concern and motivate the party faithful,” LaBarbera said.

He noted that the Republican Party platform has long included language critical of “gay” activist goals such as “gay marriage” and opening the military to homosexuals.

CWA PRESS RELEASE
On April 19, before Sullivan’s report about Mary Cheney and RUC, CWA issued the following press release headlined, “Culture and Family Institute Memo to GOP: Homosexual Activism Within Party Alienates Grassroots Voters, and Will Hurt the Bush Presidency”:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — As homosexual GOP activists convene in the nation’s capital for the annual convention of the Log Cabin Republicans, the Culture & Family Institute of Concerned Women for America reminded Republican Party leaders of the dangers of advancing the homosexual agenda.

CFI Senior Policy Analyst Peter LaBarbera commented this morning, “Catering to a Republican brand of homosexual activism will hurt support for the GOP among the party’s core base of religious — and moral-minded voters. Recently, senior presidential advisor Karl Rove said the party needs to do more to attract religious conservatives. If President Bush continues to support pro-’gay’ policies launched under the Clinton administration, he will alienate these voters.”

“The Log Cabin Republicans’ most visible appointment in the Bush administration, AIDS Policy director Scott Evertz, has been an embarrassment to the administration, publicly contradicting Bush policy,” LaBarbera said. “Evertz, a former Log Cabin official in Wisconsin, has shown more loyalty to the homosexual community than to Bush.”

In an interview with the “gay” press, Evertz came out for needle exchange programs for drug addicts — even though Bush has denounced needle-exchange as signaling “nothing but abdication.” The White House quickly disavowed Evertz’s remarks, but he continues to make questionable public statements that antagonize grassroots GOP conservatives.

Minority voters, especially Hispanics — whom Republicans hope to draw into the party — appear to oppose homosexual activism more strongly than white voters. For example, in March 2000, 58 percent of white voters in California cast ballots supporting Proposition 22, which said only true marriages (between one man and one woman) would be recognized in the state. That compares with 65 percent of Hispanic voters who supported Prop 22, and 62 percent of Black voters who supported the traditional marriage ballot measure.



Culture and Family Institute
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1015 Fifteenth St. N.W., Suite 1102
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: (202) 289-7117
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To: Reagan Man
I agree. This is an opportunity for homosexuals to take a political stance that does not keep them allied to the "in-your-face" crowd. In fact, instead of blowing them off, give them the single opportunity to show their preference as a non-issue. The truth will come out.

41 posted on 09/17/2002 2:09:27 PM PDT by Cobra Scott
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To: onedoug
"Acceptance of homosexuality rejects Western civilization." Oh dear. The ancient Greeks were rather naughty in this respect.
42 posted on 09/17/2002 2:19:29 PM PDT by Burn24
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To: yendu bwam
You are so right. The gay and lesbian movement has done a stellar job in infiltrating the church( not just the catholic, btw) but have also made significant inroads in public education policy and big corporate America as well.Their intended goal is to shame us into thinking that they are not different. Their ultimate goal is to have us accept them as normal in every way and any thoughts otherwise are not to be tolerated. Unfortunately, their "Brave New World" approach is working. Our children are being indoctrinated daily at school. We are being constantly bombarded either through the media or other outlets, and now at our jobs we are being told in subtle ways (domestic partner rights, etc)that, hey it's o.k. At some point, we will collectivly have to stand up to them and let them know they are not going to brainwash our kids.
43 posted on 09/17/2002 7:02:39 PM PDT by inspector
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To: Twodees
ROTFLOL!!
44 posted on 09/17/2002 9:19:02 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: Registered
"So, if you are introduced to someone and they say, "This is my lover," you don't look around and blink like a frog in a hailstorm."

LOL-- Love those blinking frogs.


45 posted on 09/17/2002 9:27:59 PM PDT by let freedom sing
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To: marron
The Republican party started as Abolitionists, who promoted liberty based on a moral vision.

Do some reading about the early republicans. What they promoted was setting aside the Constitution. Their "moral vision" was insane, being a hodgepodge of various weirdness like Transcendentalism and Utopianism. The abolitionists were a gang of wealthy dilletantish nutjobs just like today's PETA activists. The main difference is that the abos pretended to Christianity while rejecting its basic tenets such as the divinity of Christ. The legislative democracy that replaced the design of constitutional republic established by the framers is ours courtesy of the early radical republicans you think were such heroes. I think you watch too much History Channel programing.

46 posted on 09/18/2002 3:06:04 AM PDT by Twodees
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To: inspector; marron
The gay and lesbian movement has done a stellar job in infiltrating the church( not just the catholic, btw) but have also made significant inroads in public education policy and big corporate America as well.Their intended goal is to shame us into thinking that they are not different. Their ultimate goal is to have us accept them as normal in every way and any thoughts otherwise are not to be tolerated. Unfortunately, their "Brave New World" approach is working. Our children are being indoctrinated daily at school. We are being constantly bombarded either through the media or other outlets, and now at our jobs we are being told in subtle ways (domestic partner rights, etc)that, hey it's o.k. At some point, we will collectivly have to stand up to them and let them know they are not going to brainwash our kids.

Right. I reached that point some time ago, when I was castigated as a 'hater' for not wanting homosexual scoutmasters for my kids. I don't hate anyone. I try to love everyone (as my religion teaches), including homosexuals. But that doesn't mean that their condition is normal (it's not) or that I want it portrayed as such to my kids. Homosexuals are the least tolerant people in America.

47 posted on 09/18/2002 6:03:52 AM PDT by yendu bwam
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To: Burn24
Note, "ancient".
48 posted on 09/18/2002 8:13:45 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: Young Americans for Freedom
If and when this becomes a non-issue in the GOP is exactly when I leave the party for good. It will never be a non-issue.
49 posted on 09/18/2002 8:27:21 AM PDT by RAT Patrol
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To: speekinout
If you take my money without my consent and use it to support a lifestyle that I not only find immoral but is against my religion, how is that supporting MY liberty or having the gov't stay out of MY life?

If you want to support homosexuality do it with your own money, not mine.

50 posted on 09/18/2002 8:31:51 AM PDT by RAT Patrol
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To: yendu bwam
What the Republic homosexual activists like Cheney fail to recognize is that a great many Americans draw a distinct line between letting homosexuals lead their lives as they see fit, and having homosexuality pushed in their and their families' faces. When my family has to endure mostly naked men simulating anal intercourse on a float in a homosexual parade while trying to cross Manhattan in New York City, when homosexual activists are pushing to lower the age of consent of adult/child sex to 12 and 14, when homosexuals insist on a 'right' to take my sons on overnight camping trips in Boy Scouts, when homosexual activists want to teach my young teenage boys about anal intercourse, when my Church (the Catholic Church) insists on having a 1/3 homosexual priesthood, the proximity to which is dangerous for my sons, when I am forced to pay lots in taxes to tell homosexual men for the bizillionth time that lots of anal intercourse with anonymous partners will get you AIDs, and when I am called a bigot and 'hater' for opposing these things, then homosexuality IS a big issue. It affects and endangers my children. Bravo, my friend! Bravo!
51 posted on 09/18/2002 8:36:07 AM PDT by RAT Patrol
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To: Registered
Nice to see you, Registered.
52 posted on 09/18/2002 8:38:43 AM PDT by RAT Patrol
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To: marron
We don't write laws governing your private behavior.

Flatly counterfactual. Try overturning Texas's anti-sodomy law, or Georgia's.

Furthermore, your printing $20 bills is a form of "private behavior" that will bring the Treasury Department into your bedroom.

And if you'd like a bedroomful of DEA agents, just start storing opium base there, and tell all your neighbors.

Privately fabricate and assemble a couple of really good working copies of a fully-automatic Kalashnikov rifle in your basement, and see if BATF doesn't come calling.

Law enforcement doesn't take a powder, just because you hang a "Do not disturb" sign on the door.

53 posted on 09/18/2002 10:11:35 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Commander8
Option 1 won't work. This is cabal politics, and it works. Look at the Rats. Think every Democrat in 1960 wanted what their party became by 1972?

The Log Cabins and the Wall Street Wing are getting married. The economic royalists despise your little middle-class morality and its hobgoblins (except to the extent that Straussian theorists acknowledge that promoting an objective morality among the masses helps society, and therefore its masters), and they don't care about your agenda.

People around Dubya and the rest of the topsiders think you have noplace to go -- this is their dissing of you and everyone like you. Stay or go, they don't care: they know you'll be ineffectual off by yourself, they own the Party now; and they know you can't afford to let the Rats win. So your concerns and cares, no matter how well founded, will receive no audience with these people. Sorry.

That said, I'm very disappointed in Mary Matalin; I thought she was better than that, but then she was a Bush loyalist in 1988 and 1992. Wonder if she ever voted for Reagan in 1976, before Bush I was on the national ticket with him? Or is she a lifer Bushie/Topsider?

54 posted on 09/18/2002 10:20:21 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Young Americans for Freedom
"get over the issue of sexual orientation, just like the GOP got over the issue of color in years past."

Wasn't it a Republican President who freed the slave and a Republican Congress that passed Civil Rights Bills over fillibusters of Democrats including one by the name of Al Gore Sr.

55 posted on 09/18/2002 10:24:22 AM PDT by Always Right
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To: yendu bwam
Hi, Yendu. Thanks for the posts. BTTT.

"LG"

56 posted on 09/18/2002 10:27:29 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Twodees
The GOP isn't conservative and never has been.

It was, briefly, twice: once when Barry was running (and Rockefeller gave the AuH2O delegates the finger in the middle of the national convention), and again when Reagan won the nomination and the Bush people blackmailed their way onto the ticket and into the Administration. Oh, excuse me -- I shouldn't use ugly words like "blackmail", should I? I meant, "hardballed". Yeah, that sounds better.

But you're right; the limousine passengers get snotty when the proles think they have the right to say something.

57 posted on 09/18/2002 10:31:53 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Cobra Scott
I agree. This is an opportunity for homosexuals to take a political stance that does not keep them allied to the "in-your-face" crowd. In fact, instead of blowing them off, give them the single opportunity to show their preference as a non-issue. The truth will come out.

Your political strategy is opaque. Care to elaborate a little?

Along the way, maybe you could work in an explanation of how promoting gayness -- and accepting "single-sex marriage" -- could possibly be good for society.

58 posted on 09/18/2002 10:35:44 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: Warnock
The part that says, "Everyone in this country must move in lockstep in every aspect of their lives."

Straw man. Fifteen yards for fallacy of distraction. The Republican Party isn't a totalitarian party, and won't be one if it continues to support morality.

Unless you believe that allowing homosexuals into the Republican Party will result in the majority of Americans deciding not to be heterosexual any more.

Not a majority, perhaps, but it would certainly tend to promote "lifestyle" or "dystonic" homosexuality, aka going along in order to get along. Gays are promoting it diligently in school outreach programs and in the arts: Living Out Loud was a billboard for lifestyle lesbianism.

59 posted on 09/18/2002 10:44:40 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: marron
If he wants to write policy around his private sexual practices, or use government to promote his private agenda, then he does not.

Your statement is far too sweeping. Homosexuality has got to be an issue in the military, e.g., and saying that it isn't or shouldn't be an issue is taking the wrong side. There is no privacy in the military as there is in private business.

60 posted on 09/18/2002 10:55:53 AM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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