When San Francisco based Pacific Gas & Electric made a donation of $250K to fight the passage of Prop 8, it made the fundies hopping mad, because the usual tactic of screaming "boycott" presented some, er, difficulties for them. In the California Catholic Daily, take a look at the gyrations these folks are going through: After San Francisco based Pacific Gas & Electric made the large donation to the No on 8 campaign, thousands of the company's frustrated customers expressed their outrage in the form of emails, letters and comments on various blogs. But a California public interest law firm that fights for conservative causes put its legal researchers to work and found another way for pro-marriage customers of PG&E to fight back: cancel natural gas service from the company. Full story...
After the recent successful action to bring the issue of marriage inequality to the streets in peaceful protest, the grassroots movement called Join the Impact has begun to lay out plans for keeping the issue front and center in a productive, proactive manner.
The other day Newt Gingrich went on O'Reilly and uttered this wingnuttery:
GINGRICH: Look, I think there is a gay and secular fascism in this country that wants to impose its will on the rest of us, is prepared to use violence, to use harassment.
It's hard to believe that it's been 45 years since the assassination of JFK. A few years ago I spent Thanksgiving in Arlington, TX.
I'm annoyed.
I've been reading a thread on a denominational bulletin board where some have been telling the LGBT people things l can't tolerate:
LGBT people need to convince the majority to allow them to have civil rights If most LGBT people are not Christian, how can Christians support their rights? Events like Southern Decadence show that LGBT people are not serious about marriage Isolated incidences of rage and violence by [some] LGBT people show that [all] LGBT people are not deserving of civil rights If LGBT people do not repudiate every violent and immoral act by LGBT people, they are tacitly supporting those actionsI'm fed up.
All I can say is that I hope to see more letters like this on the Americans for Truth Obsessed With Against Homosexuality web site.
Early Sunday morning we will land in the Netherlands and spend 10 days in a country where we are legally whole.
Mike Hein, Mike Heath and the rest of the idle fundamentalists in the homosexual stronghold of New England are trying to gin up some outrage by tying random events to The Gay Agenda in the wake of Prop 8 - screaming about hate crimes.
I'm conflicted whether I should bring up this topic at work, because I don't want to seem like a "Grinch".
Oh, the irony. I'm sure she's thinking about The Man Upstairs and the sanctity of marriage while she's grinding the pole for "fitness.
Don't count on anyone simply handing over gay rights upon polite request. David Hart
Let us first understand that our adversaries are dominionists.
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