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11/24/2008

Anti-gays rise 'above the hate' (that they started)

by Jeremy Hooper

But don't you dare think these folks are encouraging hate. In fact, they are "above the hate."



Don't believe us? Well, consider this: In a move that quite literally constitutes the LEAST they could to prove their "peace-loving" ways, the aforementioned folks have put themselves down among the first 43 signers to a web petition called "Above The Hate," which they say was created so anti-gay folks can "stand together to say "Enough!" to the campaign of hate and intimidation being waged against the LDS Church and other supporters of California's Proposition 8." Here, Focus on the Family will fill you in more:

The National Organization for Marriage has launched a petition drive in response to incendiary attacks from gay activists in California and around the U.S. AboveTheHate.com has collected nearly 1,500 signatures of people thanking the Mormon Church for its support of Prop. 8, California's marriage-protection amendment

Good News: Hundreds Thank Mormon Church for Supporting Marriage [CitizenLink]

You know, because it's not the climate of fear, misinformation, persecution, discrimination, and harassment that they have dedicated their lives to fostering that makes people hate. No, no -- It's the marriage-deprived gays who are sick and tired of having their civil equality stifled by faith. Why it's a wonder these folks are able to get out of bed every morning knowing that there are loads of gays out there standing up for the "radical" idea that they have a right to share their own beds with the person they truly love!

[::eye roll, head shake, facepalm::]

**MORE: See the rest of the first 43 names who have risen "above the hate":

Maggie Gallagher



Brian Brown



Robert P.George



Dr. Jim Garlow



Donald E. Wildmon



James C. Dobson, Ph.D.



Charles W. Colson



Tony Perkins



Paul Weyrich



Dr. Gary Bauer



Bishop Harry Jackson



Richard Land



Ron Shuping



Tom Minnery



Maurine Proctor



Peter Knobloch



Ron Prentice



John Stemberger



Keith Wiebe



Dean Nelson



Phil Burress



Kelly Shackelford



Jeremiah G. Dys, Esq.



David E. Smith



Kathleen N. Benfield



Regina Griggs



Kris Mineau



Tom Shields



Colin A. Hanna



Diane Gramley



Micah Clark



Steve Noble



Molotov Mitchell



David Crowe



Wendy Wright



Janice Crouse, PhD



John Atkinson



Pastor Gregg Barnes



Jim Garlow



Pastor Chris Clark



Miles McPherson



Jim Franklin

Your thoughts

Sometimes I just don't feel worthy of all the interest they direct at us. They spend so much of their time and money on us. I wish I knew how I could return the favor with equal zeal. Any ideas?

Posted by: Mike in the Tundra | Nov 24, 2008 7:54:04 PM

I so hope Gallagher shows up at this years hearings for marriage equality in RI because I've had it with that bitch. I'll heckle her this time around.

Posted by: Tony P | Nov 24, 2008 9:15:45 PM

Nope, sorry...MILK did it, we can do it....This from neat 'report' on MILK, not really review. The movie, chronicling the rancorous California fight of gay activists against church-backed forces in the ’70s to prevent discrimination against gays,,..... is OPENING amid a rancorous California fight of gay activists against church-backed forces to prevent discrimination against gays. Later the author emails Larry Kramer, a leading gay activist in the era after MILK, re PROP 8. (In l983 she had interviewed him about AIDS: " and he read me a list from a green notebook of 37 friends who had died. ") “DON’T WE HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS?” he e-mailed back, blessedly cantankerous. “I AM ASHAMED OF YOU THAT YOU HAD TO ASK ME THAT QUESTION.” That's us 'blessedly cantakerous' and more so every minute. The HOLY ROLLERS can take their Victorian morals right back to England...and let us get on with making this a better country.

Posted by: LOrion | Nov 24, 2008 10:14:42 PM

OOPs, got on first answer before I saw TonyP's comment. GET ON HER TONY P. Every time she opens her mouth you (and a bunch of friends) open yours. Just as she did to MSignorile the other day. ... Just start telling it like it is they are BIGOTS!... Great word, sounds good shouted.

Posted by: LOrion | Nov 24, 2008 10:16:58 PM

The thing about Maggie Gallagher is that while she bends over backwards to avoid making arguments that are founded in obvious bigotry, she has no problem (and how could she, since she'd be standing alone otherwise) associating herself with some of the most despicable elements of the anti-marriage equality folks. Second only to the actual concrete benefits, the thing I'm most looking forward to about achieving full marriage equality in the US is that she'll have to get a real job and we won't have to think about her and her daffy arguments ever again.

Posted by: werdna | Nov 25, 2008 7:32:36 AM

Did anyone else notice that Jim Garlow is listed twice? He's toward the top of the list as Dr. Jim Garlow and toward the bottom of the list as just Jim Garlow. Is that a typo, or did he really sign twice?

Posted by: Michael | Nov 25, 2008 11:07:54 AM

Michael: Garlow's name does appear twice on the website, so it's not Jeremy's typo.

Posted by: werdna | Nov 25, 2008 5:45:03 PM

I am definitely boycotting the companies whose owners helped back Prop 8. I found some info on wiki about Stuart Matis, a homosexual in the Mormon community who committed suicide. Read his words below. I'm not just fighting for the rights of the LGBT community that is with us today. I'm fighting for people like Stuart Matis who aren't with us anymore. Stuart Matis, a celibate homosexual, stated "Straight members have absolutely no idea what it is like to grow up gay in this church. It is a life of constant torment, self-hatred and internalized homophobia."[74] Stuart later committed suicide at an LDS chapel in Los Altos, California.[75] After two of his gay friends also committed suicide, Affirmation members began to hold suicide vigils around the country to raise awareness about suicide prevention and the destructive consequences of homophobia. Suicide victims are posted on its website.[76] Matis' story is described in the book In Quiet Desperation: Understanding the Challenge of Same-Gender Attraction[77] and was later inspired and created into the play "Missa Solemnis or The Play About Henry"written by non-Mormon playwright Roman Feeser.[78]



Posted by: Keller | Nov 25, 2008 7:43:22 PM

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