I can’t come up with a headline to do this justice. I had to stop to blog something I just discovered: a $50,000 donation to one of Gary Bauer’s anti-gay PACs. Base8 entry says it all:
Czech, Jeffery Joseph (Jeffery J. Czech & Associates) 14111 Freeway Dr #400 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 Phone: (562) 802-2159 / (714) 522-5553 Fax: (562) 802-1142 www.jeffczech.com office@jeffczech.com
Oh, the irony! The supreme hypocrisy! The scumbagginess! He plops fifty grand down to defend the world against loving, monogamous gay couples — and he’s Octomom Nadya Suleman’s lawyer!
Toxomom has received nothing but well-deserved national vilification for her repulsive attempt to turn the circumstances of her disgusting little experiment into “opportunities” to support her in a lifetime of easy living.
I guess the only Plan B she’s got left is to reveal the name of the spermdonor. A man who should certainly be responsible for the kids he agreed to procreate, if not for the ones he had not agreed to.
And what about making the sociopath of a doctor who was instrumental in this monstrously unconscionable act?
And finally what about Jeff Czech? A supposed advocate for the children who gets a percentage of every dollar they make. And a Christian Fundamentalist Marriage supporter who makes his buck off the backs of in-vitro fatherless babies by the dozen plus.
The Pride of Orange County, that one.
Who is going to haul his inept whatever into some legal organization that oversees the lack of ethics so shoddily dealt?
(Actually, he’s out of San Diego County, but “ICanHas” is right about everything else.)
AMERICANS UNITED TO PRESERVE MARRIAGE (ANTI-GAY) Jeffrey Czech Self Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 08/25/2008 - $50,000.00
1. Racial issues do not exist. Negroes and White People worked out all that stuff as soon as Jesus showed up, and it doesn’t matter that those two black kids at Riverdale High have absolutely no grasp on their heritage, their oppression, or their naturals, for that matter;
2. The downfall of civilization as we know it is due to Mike and Carol Brady sharing a double bed in 1972;
3. You’ll never need Extenze® as long as your boyfriend is Jesus!
Poor Brian Brown. It has not been a good week for him and his Mormon front group, the National Organization for Marriage (NOM).
With two more states (Maine and Iowa) considering investigations of his organization for improper reporting of campaign contributions and money laundering, plus the on-going ten month investigation by the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC Case #08-735), Brian went on the offensive on Friday and sent out the email below to all his supporters and the media.
Of course, to hear her tell it, she was fired for — gasp! — being a Christian. Oh, poor little persecuted martyr! Jesus, Mary, and Carrie Prejean, whatever shall we do???
One Life to Live actress Patricia Mauceri says she was axed from the soap earlier this year because her religious beliefs were at odds with a planned gay story line.
The actress tells Fox News it wasn’t the gay plotline she objected to, but rather her character’s handling of the issue. A devout Christian, Mauceri says she objected to the way the writers wanted her character — a deeply religious, Latina mother — to react to her son coming out of the closet.
Mauceri says it was those objections that got her fired — she says her character would not have been accepting. …
Mauceri says she is exploring her legal options.
Your “legal options”? You either do your job as you’re told, or you get sacked — or you quit. That’s the way it works in the real world, Missy.
AUGUSTA, ME — September 1, 2009 — Jonathan Wayne, Executive Director of State of Maine Commission of Governmental Ethics and Elections Practices, sent a strongly worded four page letter to Stand for Marriage Maine PAC (SFMMP) and the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), seeking more information on the charges of “money laundering” against them in their campaign to repeal Maine’s same-sex marriage law.
The letter sent to Joseph Keaney, Stand for Marriage Maine PAC’s Treasurer and Brian Brown, NOM’s Executive Director, called upon both organizations to respond in writing by September 17, 2009 “…concerning whether the Commission should conduct an investigation.”
AUGUSTA, Maine — August 26, 2009 — Fred Karger, founder of Californians Against Hate, an LGBT watchdog group, sent a letter detailing alleged election law violations by Stand for Marriage Maine to the Maine Commission on Governmental Ethics and Election Practices. The request for an immediate investigation was sent yesterday to the Jonathan Wayne, the Commission’s Executive Director and a copy to attorney General Janet Mills.
The nine page complaint (below) and fourteen attachments spell out how the National Organization for Marriage (NOM), the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland, Knights of Columbus of Washington, DC and James Dobson’s Focus on the Family had contributors give the money to their organizations, and then they in turn gave the money to the Stand for Marriage Maine in order to hide the identity of the donors.
From the Eating Their Own Dept: The daughter of dead gay-hater and radical fundaloon D. James Kennedy has been branded a “dissident” and been 86′d from the church Dearly Departed Daddy founded — by one of Billy Graham’s seven grandsons, who, as the new pastor of Coral Ridge, is apparently too liberal for the old-time religionists:
Letter Sent to Maine Election Officials Warning of Money Laundering by National Organization for Marriage (NOM) & Others
LOS ANGELES, CA / AUGUSTA, ME — August 13, 2009 — Californians Against Hate founder Fred Karger sent a letter today warning top Maine election officials of possible money laundering by opponents of same-sex marriage.
The organization trying to overturn Maine’s same-sex marriage law, Stand for Marriage PAC recently turned in 100,000 signatures to place the question on the November ballot. These gay marriage foes hope to repeal LD 1020 — the law passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor allowing same-sex marriage in Maine.
Of the $343,689.50 raised to pay the Brighton, Michigan-based National Petition Management, Inc. to collect the signatures, only $400, or a mere .001 of that total came from individuals. The remaining $343,289.50 was given by various religious organizations and James Dobson’s Focus on the Family. The National Organization for Marriage (NOM) gave nearly half of that total, $160,000. The remainder came from Catholic organizations ($150,000) and James Dobson’s Focus on the Family ($31,000).
“It sure looks like they are trying to hide the donors in their latest effort to strip away marriage equality,” said Fred Karger. “There is no way these organizations like NOM and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland had all this money sitting in their treasuries (except for possibly Focus on the Family). They went out and raised it expressly for this campaign. It’s very expensive to hire these signature gathering firms to collect 100,000 signatures in a short period of time.”
We’ve been hearing the rumors (and so have many of you, judging by the number of Google queries for “Doug Manchester” and “divorce” we’ve been getting for months), and now we have the facts: Doug Manchester — the hotelier who donated a whopping $125,000 to Proposition 8, who has been suffering the backlash via a boycott of his properties (by gay folks and union workers and lawyers and other groups who don’t cotton to propping up the bigot brigades with their hard-earned money) for more than a year (and he is suffering), and who tried to buy off the LGBT community with a token donation to HRC (which was rejected; well done, HRC) and hotel credits for queers — is getting a D-I-V-O-R-C-E from his wife (and $1,000 Prop H8 donor), Elizabeth:
As shown on Congressional travel disclosure forms obtained through Legistorm.com, a nonprofit dedication to government transparency, in February 2000 a bipartisan pair of US congressional representatives, Frank Wolf (R-VA-10) and former Democratic Ohio Congressional representative Tony P. Hall, traveled with their wives to Hawaii on what the two described as official US government business but the trip was financed by two interconnected fundamentalist ministries, Youth With a Mission and “The Family”, which both advocate Christian theocratic rule.
Suggesting they confused the agenda of those ministries with US government interests, representatives Frank R. Wolf and Tony P. Hall, who is now a US ambassador working to foster a Middle East peace initiative, each signed their names to statements on their travel forms…
The stated destination of Tony Hall’s and Frank Wolf’s February 18-25, 2000 conjugal junkets was Kona, Hawaii, home of the international campus and headquarters of Youth With a Mission. YWAM is a global Christian ministry that owns the C Street House and whose founder Loren Cunningham proposes an ambitious plan for Christian domination in which believers achieve control of key societal sectors including government, business, media, and education: the 7 Mountains Mandate.
“If I go to the doctor, I am putting the doctor before God. I am not believing what he said he would do.”
Seriously. The last thing we need is for these whackjobs to create more children to murder in the name of their deeply held religious beliefsfolie à deux:
“We aren’t supposed to talk about religion, but it was a Mormon that tied Matthew Shepard to a fence, a Baptist who beat him to death, and a Catholic (Rep. Foxx) who called it a hoax.”
There’s a new, permanent page on ConBab that tells you everything you need to know (at least, as of August 5, 2009) to get up to speed on the C Street “Family” / Fellowship Foundation:
The blockbuster article from The Nation is too complex to excerpt coherently, so just read on — and then, after the jump, take a look at a very abbreviated map that explains just a few more reasons we detest everything Erik Prince (and, in fact, his entire, theocratic, un-American family) stands for.
The Catholic Church lost another round today when Italy approved the use of RU-486, the abortion drug. The Vatican warned of immediate excommunication for doctors prescribing the pill and for women taking it.
Yeah, like, women are going to tell the Vatican they used it? So what happens if a Catholic woman confesses her “sin”to her priest? Does he keep his mouth shut, or is she bounced out of the confessional with a scarlet “R” on her cheek before she can finish the Act of Contrition?
WASHINGTON — A federal grand jury in the District of Columbia has returned a seven-count indictment charging James Wenneker Von Brunn, 89, of Annapolis, Md., with the murder of Special Police Officer Stephen Tyrone Johns and related hate crime and gun charges for his alleged attack on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on June 10, 2009.
A preliminary hearing for Scott Roeder, the man charged with the May 31 murder of Kansas abortion provider George Tiller, is set for Tuesday, the AP/Houston Chronicle reports. …
In related news, the New York Times on Sunday examined the life and career of Tiller…
According to the Times, advocates on both sides of the abortion-rights debate “have been measuring the larger ramifications” of Tiller’s murder. Abortion-rights opponents are “bracing for a drop in support, especially from those in the murky middle ground of the debate.” …
Meanwhile, the Kansas City Star on Sunday included an interview with Roeder, during which he said he was “elated” that Tiller was dead and that he considers killing abortion providers to be justifiable homicide. …
More at the link, including links to cited articles.
It was only about half as big as he’d hoped it’d be — and, we’re sure, zero-percent “successful”… although we have a hunch that within the next few days, a ringer or two may emerge, claiming to have been “delivered out of homosexuality”:
And what’s most often blamed for Rhode Island’s reluctance to legalize same-sex marriage? Why, the state’s heavily-Catholic population, of course. But apparently those same Catholics take no issue with whoring out girl-children to clubs full of drunken slobs cracking a fat.