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tsbrenda
06-07-2009, 02:02 AM
Rep. Iscoe warns gays will give penises to lesbians who will give them vaginas so that homosexuals can marry and continue their attack on the American family.

Every single talking point in this video has actually been brought up as a serious proposal in one or another state legislature the USA, and Federally in Australia. A few of the bill's contents are actually local law.

If you think I exaggerate, here's what a reminder of what MassResistance said:
"…transgender/transsexual” activists… want to offer your children on the bloody altar of transsexuality — pulling them into sex-change operations involving unimaginable bodily mutilations and hormonal manipulations.

The culture of death has created a compulsion in the souls of the homosexual radicals and their "trans" allies, driving them ever further into new perversions. There is no bottom to this pit of depravity, and they will drag many innocent victims along with them: the young, the lonely, the psychologically and physically wounded, the confused – including some of your children and grandchildren, family, friends and neighbors. There will be no safe haven. You cannot cocoon in your homes or churches. Our public schools, businesses, public accommodations (which may include churches), your employers and insurers, will all be forced to yield to yet-undefined perversions, protected by law."



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhKa-NVWEg8


http://aebrain.blogspot.com/2009/06/i-thought-onion-was-meant-to-be.html

tsbrenda
06-07-2009, 02:17 AM
SOME DJ HAS SOMETHING TO SAY ABOUT TG AND TS


During a May 28 show, one of the three hosts on KRXQ's "Rob, Arnie & Dawn" show said he would hit his son with his shoe if he put on high heels. Another said he would tell a boy he was "a little idiot" if he asked to wear a dress.

Officials with Bank of America Corp. and Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. said Friday their companies pulled advertising because they found the comments offensive.

"We listened to the segment and the follow-up comments, and found it quite difficult to defend," Bank of America spokesman Joe Goode said.

Representatives of Verizon Communications Inc., Nissan Motor Co. and Carl's Jr. restaurants also said they stopped advertising.

Transgender advocates and the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation have sought an apology from two of the show's three hosts, Arnie States and Rob Williams. The third host, Dawn Rossi, defended transgender people on the show.

"Our issue here is that Rob and Arnie advocated violence against children because of who they are and have failed to take responsibility for their dehumanizing and defamatory words," said Rashad Robinson, senior director of programs at GLAAD.

John Geary, vice president and general manager of KRXQ, did not return a telephone message or e-mail Friday.

During a follow-up show Wednesday, States said he never advocated abuse. He said his comments were meant only as a joke and that he didn't do anything wrong, according to a report in The Sacramento Bee.

During the May 28 broadcast, States and Williams discussed the California Supreme Court ruling upholding Proposition 8, the initiative on last November's ballot that banned same-sex marriage. The hosts then turned their attention to transgender lifestyles.

"If my son, God forbid, if my son put on a pair of high heels, I would probably hit him with one of my shoes. I would throw a shoe at him," States said on the air.

Williams suggested transgender people suffered from a mental disorder.

"They are freaks. They are abnormal," he said. "Not because they're girls trapped in boys bodies, but because they have a mental disorder that needs to be somehow gotten out of them."

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2009/06/05/national/a172920D56.DTL

hippifried
06-07-2009, 09:59 AM
Oh.

So... Umm... What's new?

What? You didn't really think Freddy Phelps was a lone nut did ya?
http://www.godhatesfags.com/

Better get ready 'cause this is going to get ugly. Well maybe. It depends on whether corporate America has finally figured out who butters their bread. Procter & Gamble slapped down Don Imus. Will Bank of America slap down the shock jocks in Sacramento? This story didn't generate much publicity.

The right to free speech doesn't give anyone a right to sponsorship, & there is no such thing as a right to be listened to. If you really want effective protest to hate mongering, it has to be civil & aimed at the people who pay to have this drivel spewed across the public airwaves. Not the ones who sign their paychecks, but the ones who pay the ones who sign their paychecks. The sponsors pay for all this shit & the consumers pay the sponsors. The government can't crack down on these assholes, & I for one wouldn't want them to try. This has to be a consumer revolt against hate speech. That's the only way it can work & be effective.

fitz207
06-08-2009, 02:49 AM
Where is the outrage from the TS community now? There was more outrage over some idiot woman on youtube.