June 30, 2009

New Radical Right “Freedom Federation” Lifts Orwellian Doublespeak to New Level of Insanity

So, what this coalition of frayed remnants from the dying Radical Religious Right movement is really saying: In order to ensure the elimination of our rights, 1) they want their freedoms taken away, and 2) they want more government interference in their lives. There’s no other way to read it:

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Filed Under: American Family Assn, Christianity, Civil Rights, Concerned Women, Family Research Council, Homophobia, Radical Religious Right


November 25, 2008

Fun Script for Explaining the Ten Plagues in Under 30 Seconds

As usual, the world is quiet at 2:39 in the morning, which is why it’s my best time to work (that, and I’m an incurable night owl). As is my norm, I’ve got the tube playing in the background to get me through some really tedious grunt work that comes with the territory of what I do, and tonight there’s a rerun of a movie Buffy and I saw a while back — The Reaping. (Yes, I know: It does sound like The Re-Deadening.)

The Reaping is not a great movie — it’s got more plot holes than Jocelyn Wildenstein has surgical scars — but it’s an acceptable time-passer (especially when you’re working, and can’t give the attention you’d like to the subtitled horror film on FLIX right now), and, anyway, I like religious-type movies. No, really, I do — from Ben Hur to junk food like The Reaping, which has Hillary Swank investigating some End-O’-Times plagues going on in some backwater town. You know, frogs falling from the sky and rivers of blood and all that cool stuff that keeps you from slipping into a permanent coma while reading the Bible.

So, it’s not a great movie, but it’s kind of fun. What I like most about it — and was lucky enough to tune in on right in time for it — is Swank’s perfectly logical explanation for all the plagues in the Old Testament. When I first heard it, I decided to put it on my list of Things to Memorize (right after re-memorizing the parts of Jabberwocky and Annabel Lee I’ve forgotten; I think I’m still good on the whole of Sonnets from the Portuguese and I know I’ll never forget a word of Disobedience, even if I forget my own name first), just for that day I run into Tim LaHaye, or Ben Stein, or that whackadoodle in Alaska who thinks Jesus rode to school on Dino Flintstone, and end the entire debate (or spark an entirely new debate) with it.

Here it is — but you’ve got to do it like Hillary Swank does it in the movie, with complete conviction, at lightning speed and without taking a breath:

In 1400 B.C., a group of nervous Egyptians saw the Nile turn red. But what they thought was blood was actually an algae bloom which killed the fish, which prior to that had been living off the eggs of frogs. Those uneaten eggs turned into record numbers of baby frogs who subsequently fled to the land and died. Their little rotting frog bodies attracted lice and flies. The lice carried the bluetongue virus, which killed 70% of Egypt’s livestock. The flies carried glanders, a bacterial infection which in humans causes boils. Soon afterwards, the Nile River Valley was hit with a three-day sandstorm otherwise known as the plague of darkness. During the sandstorm, intense heat can combine with an approaching cold front to create not only hail, but also electrical storms which would have looked to the ancient Egyptians like fire from the sky. The subsequent wind would have blown the Ethiopian locust population off course and right into downtown Cairo. Hail is wet, locusts leave droppings spread both on grain, and you have got mycotoxins. Dinnertime in ancient Egypt meant the first-born child got the biggest portion which in this case meant he ate the most toxins, so he died. Ten plagues. Ten scientific explanations.

Granted, I have to research each and every one of these claims before I bother to memorize this, much less launch it on a sputtering fundy. But, as one of those people who knows a little bit about everything (no, that’s not arrogance talking; that also means I also don’t know everything about anything), it sounds pretty plausible to me.

Have fun with it! And let me know if you ever use it to end (or begin) a discussion.

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Filed Under: Christianity, Concerned Women, Creationism, Movies, Radical Religious Right, Sarah Palin, Science, Nature & Tech


November 14, 2008

Surprise, Surprise: Matt Barber Flogging “Blacks Hate Gays / Blacks Are Monolithic Voting Bloc” for All It’s Worth

Read it at Joe.My.God., so you don’t have to stain your monitor by going to WingNutDaily.

Writes professional P.O.S. Matt Barber:

“With a unified voice amplified several million-fold through the ballot box megaphone, African-Americans have spoken on the issues of marriage, family and human sexuality. Whether young or old, male or female, Democrat or Republican, blacks are justifiably fed up with the deceptive antics of the self-described and craftily contrived “gay rights movement.”

“For decades now, well-organized, well-funded and highly influential ‘gay’ political pressure groups have, with impertinence, hijacked the language of the authentic civil rights movement. In what amounts to a sort of soft racism, self-styled ‘queers’ have disingenuously and ignobly hitched their lil’ lavender wagons to a movement which, by contrast, is built upon the genuine and noble precepts of racial equality and humanitarian justice. …”

It gets worse. Much worse. Hit the link.

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Filed Under: California, Civil Rights, Concerned Women, Hate Speech, Homophobia, Marriage, Proposition 8, Race/Ethnic Issues, Radical Religious Right


October 4, 2008

AU Listens in on Jim Garlow/Concerned Women for America’s Game Plan to Subvert Legal Marriage in California

Sandhya Bathija at Americans United reports on the October 2nd conference call led by “Pastor Jim Garlow of Skyline Wesleyan Church in La Mesa who is the leader and initiator of Proposition 8″:

My Call From God’s Army:
CWA ‘Draftees’ Aim To Pass California’s Proposition 8

… “None of us really want to be doing this” Garlow said. “I could have been sitting on the beach. But I didn’t volunteer, God drafted me. I don’t have a choice. And God drafted you too, or you wouldn’t be in the CWA.”

Pastor Garlow said he would refer to the CWA women campaigning for Proposition 8 not as mere volunteers but as “draftees.”

This militaristic-type rhetoric continued throughout the call. Garlow continued with a story emphasizing why CWA women needed to fight for Proposition 8.

“When I find myself up past the midnight hour,” he said, “asking ‘why am I doing this?’ I think of the conversation that took place in Cairo, Egypt, between an Egyptian Christian pastor who has been severely persecuted by Islam and a man named Lou Engle” (Engle is the theocracy-minded founder of The Call, a fundamentalist youth movement, who is leading a 40-day fast to pass Proposition 8.)

“When Lou was in Cairo, Egypt,” Garlow continued, “this pastor said to him, as a pastor that suffers at the hands of radical Islam, he said, ‘The eyes of the world are on California. We’re watching California and the vote on marriage. Because if you fail there to stop it, if you fail to stop it, what will be unleashed across the world will be a spirit worse than radical Islam.’”

Wow. So same-sex marriage is worse than terrorism? What kind of radical worldview is that? …

“God’s hand is on this project, CWA founder Beverly LaHaye said on this conference call. …

More bone-chilling insanity at the link.

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Filed Under: California, Christianity, Church-State Separation, Civil Rights, Concerned Women, Hate Speech, Homophobia, Islam, Marriage, Proposition 8, Radical Religious Right


September 25, 2008

October 2, 2008: Listen In On Concerned Women for America’s Pro-Prop 8 Game Plan

Rabid gay-haters Concerned Women for America is holding a conference call for other gay-haters across California who want to strip us of our legal right to marry in the Golden State. We signed up to listen in, and think you should too:

Mobilizing Support for California’s Proposition 8 9/25/2008

Next week, on October 2, concerned citizens of California will be given an opportunity to hear first hand how they can help encourage neighbors to vote “yes” on Proposition 8. On that day, Jim Garlow, Senior Pastor of Skyline Church in Rancho San Diego, will conduct a teleconference for those interested in helping this effort. Volunteers are needed from across the state of California and there are even things people currently living outside the state can do to help. Here, Pastor Garlow discusses the various ongoing events promoting prayer, education and action to protect traditional marriage.
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Click here to sign up for this important teleconference!

Ah, yes, Jim Garlow, the “Christian” preacher who’s willing to develop a “friendship” with anybody — even (gasp!) Mormons — as long as they’re dedicated to turning gay folks into permanent second-class citizens.

In our opinion, Garlow would give his firstborn to Satan if Satan agreed to plant lawn signs for Proposition 8 (that is, if said signs ever get here from China).

Anyway, we signed up to listen in on Garlow’s next anti-gay tirade — he’s held a number of these conference calls already — and think you should, too, so you can hear for yourself just what these oh-so-religious gay-bashers have on the next page of their playbook.

You have to fill in your name, Zip code, and email address, but so what? — as if we don’t all have throwaway email accounts we can use (and if you don’t, you should get one; I’m on the mailing list of every right-wing, gay-bashing organization out there, and not one of those fools realizes it).

When you’re done filling out the form, you’ll see a page telling you you’ll “receive a confirmation e-mail the day before the teleconference with the information you need to participate.”

So go sign up, folks — even if you’re not in California; this will be quite the educational experience for everyone.

And when you find yourself getting steamed at all the anti-gay rhetoric, just remember I’m right there with you on the call — and I plan to detail the whole thing here, as best as my reliable little 75wpm transcription skills allow.

Hey, CWA! If you plan to cancel the call after seeing your “alert” displayed here, that’s OK by us. There are freedom fighters on the inside of every anti-gay organization you’ll never know about.

And one of them might just be me.smirk

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Filed Under: California, Concerned Women, Events, Homophobia, Marriage, Proposition 8, Radical Religious Right


June 18, 2008

We Support Concerned Women for America’s Day of Prayer and Fasting for Marriage!

…but only if they promise to extend the fasting part to 30 days or more:smirk

Day of Prayer for Marriage

Same-sex “Marriage” Ruling Prompts Call for Day of Prayer on June 17

Washington, D.C. — Concerned Women for America (CWA) is calling for a Day of Prayer and Fasting to ask God’s intervention to protect marriage. Tuesday, June 17, is the first full day that California will begin allowing same-sex “marriages,” opening the floodgates of legal chaos to further undermine marriage nationwide. Unlike Massachusetts, which allows only state residents to obtain same-sex “marriage” licenses, California’s sweeping decision can be transported nationwide by homosexual couples demanding that other states recognize their California “marriage.” Already, New York Governor David Paterson (D) has ordered all New York state agencies to recognize same-sex “marriages” performed in other states or countries in which it is considered legal. …

Phyllis Nemeth, State Director for CWA of California, said, “Prayer is the key to this battle. We need to see hearts changed by God at the same time that we’re trying to change minds. That’s why I’m inviting my fellow Californians especially to join CWA in prayer and fasting for our state and our nation.” …

Pray your shriveled, blackened little hearts out — it’ll keep you too busy to annoy those of us upon whom you keep trying to force your empty, moribund, sexless, hate-filled, anti-Christlike lifestyle.

In any case, we’re happy to support CWA’s Fast for Marriage, and we’d like to help — starting with the suggestion that all Concerned Whackjobs lock themselves in a room without food and water, until The Rapture comes.

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May 3, 2008

Radical Religious Right: Noisome and Noisy As Ever, But Mostly Smoke and Mirrors

The Christian Right is neither.This post is the result of my running across two seemingly unrelated stories today — one about the resounding defeat of a right-wing bid to overturn Wells Fargo’s anti-discrimination protections via a shareholder vote, and the other, “California Supreme Court to Hear Case of Lambda Legal Lesbian Client Denied Infertility Treatment by Christian Fundamentalist Doctors.”

Obviously, both are typical examples of the way radical right-wingers use their “deeply held religious beliefs” as an excuse to punish gay and lesbian people for daring to suggest that we’re anywhere as good as they are, by having (or demanding) — gasp! — the very same rights!

But there’s much more to it than that. There are four points to the core dump that follows:

1. While a woman’s right to choose has nothing whatsoever to do with LGBT equality on a practical level… actually, it does. The stakes (freedom over your own life, and protection against somebody else making life decisions for you) are the same. The tactics of the freedom-deniers (bullying, intimidation, and legislative action, by any means) are the same.

2. The anti-choice brigades and the anti-gay brigades are composed of the same people, with the same ties to the same convoluted network of radical right-wing religionists; they just operate under different front organizations as their hate-filled agenda requires. But it’s always the same agenda.

3. As large, widespread, and well-funded as the Radical Right may be, it’s not as big or scary when reduced to the sum of its parts. I’ll explain that at the end of this piece — just hang in there, because you’ll want to read it: The news is good. Very good.

4. The radical religionists are losing the culture wars — but they’re not through with us yet, and none of us can allow complacency. Just because they’re not trying to strip you of your rights today, don’t assume you’ll be safe from their attacks tomorrow. Never forget the words of Martin Niemoller.

That said…

There’s nothing wrong with the idea of investing your money in companies whose practices you agree with, and withholding your investments from companies with which you disagree. In fact, I encourage it. I practice it myself.

What’s wrong is attempting to force other people to do as you do.

But that’s what the Radical Religious Right is all about: forcing you to do as they do (or at least profess to do), instead of living their lives as they see fit, and leaving you alone to live your life as you see fit.

Their reasons are legion. Some of radical righties are trying to increase their scorecard of “souls saved” so they get a better spot in Heaven. Some claim “the Bible says” they’ve been charged with the mission to “witness” (read: annoy non-believers to pieces) for Jesus. Some of them are undoubtedly closet ‘mos who think they can repress their own true nature by repressing everybody else’s true nature.

Whatever. The reasons (and if you’re interested in the reasons, you couldn’t find a better explanation than Chris Hedges’ American Fascists: The Christian Right and the War On America) don’t really matter right now. In the end, it’s all — and only — about conversion through coercion. (Tip of the hat to Wayne Besen for inspiring that phrase.) They try to do it in many different ways, none of which is ever successful in the long run (and seldom in the short run, either), for the simple reason that the world (yes, even the puritan United States) has left them, and their Inquisition-era mindset, far behind.

The radical religionists are a dying breed, and they know it — which is why they’re getting more aggressive in their futile efforts to drag us all back into a Levitical lifestyle (which might not be such a bad thing, if they had to face stoning in the streets for patronizing Red Lobster, sticking a ham sandwich in their kid’s lunch bag, and wearing cotton-polyester blends — the last being, of course, a crime in any era).

If they’d just live their lives as they think their wrathful, jealous God wants them to, and leave the rest of us alone, we wouldn’t care how they expressed their fear-based worship (as long as no animals were sacrificed or otherwise harmed).

But that’s not good enough for them. In trying to force the secular, reality-based world to conform to their suffocating, restrictive ways, they are doing harm — a lot of harm — and in their twisted quest to create a “culture of life,” they are in fact propagating a culture of death.

I said just that on the occasion of the passing of Cardinal Alfonso Lopez Trujillo, who, among other atrocities, outright lied about the effectiveness of condoms in preventing the spread of HIV. It’s an atrocity because that kind of radical, right-wing activism kills people. Literally.

The same is true of attempts to prevent the use of contraceptives, eliminate reproductive rights (can you say “back alley abortions”?), halt stem cell research (funny how righties like Arlen Specter and Nancy Reagan suddenly go all pro-stem cell when they’re the ones directly impacted by cancer, or Alzheimer’s disease), and even gay-straight student alliances and diversity programs. (You teach a gay kid to hate himself for who he is, and you may very well create a suicide victim; you teach a gay kid he’s as good and worthy as you are, and you’re helping to build a healthy, happy, productive citizen. You teach a straight — or questioning — kid that being gay is bad, and you’ve just increased the chances that your new little hater is going to go kick some gay ass in the playground — at best — or, at worst, murder the next Matthew Shepard, the next Sakia Gunn, the next Gwen Araujo.)

And, yes, that goes for same-sex marriage as well: If my relationship with my partner is not recognized outside our home state, and I get sick or injured away from home, it’s entirely possible that the one person I want making my medical decisions will not be allowed to. (Not that the anti-gay brigades would care if I died — I’m certain they would prefer I did.)

I always tell the righties that the solution is simple: If you’re against abortion, don’t have one. If you’re against gay marriage, don’t marry one of us.

But, of course, they refuse (no doubt deliberately, as reason would stand in the way of their singleminded goal to inflict their beliefs on your life and mine) to make the connection between their life-diminishing, often life-ending crusade.

Which brings us to this story from 365gay.com, and a right-wing outfit we’d never heard of before now, “Pro Vita Advisors” — “pro vita” being Latin for “pro-life,” which is, predictably, the antithesis of the anti-life, anti-freedom, anti-American agenda these radicals actually promote:

Shareholders Reject Bid To Strip Gay Protections At Wells Fargo

(San Francisco, California) A motion by a Wells Fargo shareholder to remove protections for LGBT workers from the company’s non-discrimination policy was defeated this week at its annual meeting. …

The motion called for the company to “to formulate an equal employment policy …that does not make reference to any matters related to sexual interests, activities or orientation.”

It said that homosexuality has been “condemned by the major traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam for a thousand years or more”.

The motion was crafted by Pro Vita Advisors, a group that helps promote conservative values.

The motion said that “While the legal institution of marriage between a man and a woman should be protected, the sexual interests of, inclinations and activities of all employees should be a private matter, not a corporate concern.”

The proposal was easily defeated. …

Conservative groups have attacked Wells Fargo for the past three years over its “pro-gay policies”.

In 2005 Focus on the Family withdrew its funds from Wells Fargo. …

Similar shareholder challenges to non-discrimination policies that include gays have been fought and lost at Ford Motor Company.

If you want a good laugh, read the anti-gay resolution proposed to Wells Fargo shareholders (which is the same in tone as most Pro-Vita proposals), “”to formulate an equal employment policy … that does not make reference to any matters related to sexual interests, activities or orientation.” Here are the biggest knee-slappers:

Whereas, our company seeks to hire the most qualified person and has never had a policy discriminating against any person, or groups of persons, for any reason.

Whereas, it would be inappropriate and possibly illegal to ask a job applicant or employee about their sexual interests, inclinations and activities.

Whereas, it is similarly inappropriate and legally problematic for employees to discuss personal sexual matters while on the job.

Whereas, unlike the issues of race, age, gender and certain physical disabilities, it would be impossible to discern a person’s sexual orientation from their appearance.

Whereas, unless an employee chooses to talk about their sexual interests or activities while working, the issue of sexual orientation is, essentially, moot.

Whereas, domestic partner benefit policies pay employee benefits based on the employee engaging in unmarried, homosexual relations. These relations have been condemned by the major traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam for a thousand years or more.

Whereas, the Armed Forces of the United States is one of the largest and most diverse organizations in the world. They protect the security of us all while adhering to a “don’t ask, don’t tell policy” regarding sexual interests.

Whereas, marriage between heterosexuals has been protected and encouraged by a wide range of societies, cultures and faiths for ages.

Statement: While the legal institution of marriage between a man and a woman should be protected, the sexual interests of, inclinations and activities of all employees should be a private matter, not a corporate concern.

Pro Vita Advisors helped write and present this resolution. Contact: Thomas Strobhar, Pro Vita Advisors, 937-226-1337.

Asks Jason at Good As You:

And what exactly does the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have to do with Banking? I notice they don’t bring up Buddhism, Wicca, or Atheism. …

[W]hat does the Armed Forces have to do with Banking? And how cute they, they re-wrote DADT, it’s just about keeping soldiers from talking about sexual interests. As if that were possible. …

“Statement: While the legal institution of marriage between a man and a woman should be protected, the sexual interests of, inclinations and activities of all employees should be a private matter, not a corporate concern.”

Oh, here they’re trying to divorce marriage and sex. As if marriage doesn’t have anything to do with sex, it’s just those nasty, pervy, homos that are trying to get recognition of their sexual interests. Yes, babies are just found under cabbage leaves. If, in fact, the sexual interests of, inclinations and activities of all employees should be a private matter, not a corporate concern, there’s no need to have any spousal benefits at all, as that has as much to do with “sexual interests” as DP.

Seriously, though, how stupid is this “Pro Vita Advisors” outfit, anyway, thinking they can suck Wells Fargo (a citadel of diversity which should be a model for every corporation in the world), headquartered in San Francisco (duh! I said San Francisco!) since 1852 back into the Dark Ages?

“How stupid” is up for debate; one thing’s for sure: “Pro Vita Advisors” is a nasty, tenacious little bunch. Over the past few years, they’ve attempted to strongarm AT&T, NCR (as Good As You correctly summarizes Pro Vita’s goal: “Pro Vita Advisors: Denying health care is our moral obligation”), and, of course, Ford Motor Company (a longtime target of the gay-hating American Family Association, whose top dog, Donald Wildmon, just plain lied when he announced in March that the AFA’s two-year boycott of Ford had come to a successful end; perhaps the AFA is still stinging after coming to grips with the fact that its nine-year Disney boycott was a resounding failure).

So, who are these life-denying whackjobs? Most visible, and vocal, is Pro Vita president Thomas C. Strobhar — who, unsurprisingly, is also the chairman, founder, and/or other executive of the following organizations:

Strobhar Financial: “Financial investing for people who put their morals first.”

National Association of Christian Financial Consultants, “a group of investment professionals committed to investment and financial planning disciplines centered upon biblical principles.”

Pro-Life Action League:

Chicago-based Joseph Scheidler founded the Pro-Life Action League in 1980 after being ousted from other pro-life groups for his resistance to compromise. A master of public relations and a former journalism professor, Scheidler knew how to draw mainstream media attention. In 1985, he published a provocative tract, Closed: 99 Ways to Stop Abortion, in which he suggested that civil disobedience, harassment, and militant direct action were justified interventions where abortion was concerned. Scheidler argued that because the act of abortion was murder, it must be prevented at all costs.

Perhaps more important, Scheidler influenced other confrontational pro-lifers like the founder of Operation Rescue, Randall Terry, and his successor, Flip Benham. …

Pam Chamberlain and Jean Hardisty
Reproducing Patriarchy: Reproductive Rights Under Siege
The Public Eye Magazine

[I]n Delaware, Joseph Scheidler and three other large men illegally entered a clinic, trapping the clinic administrator inside. The men put the phones on hold — effectively cutting her off from the outside world — and told her they were there to “case the place.” This was shortly after several clinics had been bombed. In another incident, Scheidler went to Pensacola and met with John Burt and Joan Andrews. Together, they discussed and planned an event to take place at the Ladies Center. The next day, while Scheidler was outside doing “P.R.” (he did not want to get arrested), Burt, Andrews and two others burst into the clinic, shoved the administrator to the floor and slammed an escort up against a wall. Then they went upstairs to wreck equipment. Still more evidence of force and violence came as the jury heard from a doctor who had been stalked, her house surrounded, and her life threatened. She was also physically assaulted by Monica Miller and Matt Trewhella. The jury also heard evidence of scores of blockades, which deprived people of access to the clinics, and where people were assaulted for daring to try to enter. One woman, who was going to see her doctor for postoperative surgery (surgery that in no way was related to abortion and that had been done to try and save her reproductive organs), was hit over the head with a picketer’s sign.

Sara Love, Esq.
Antiabortionists convicted in Chicago
Freedom Writer, May/June 1998

Life Decisions International:

LDI calls itself “a fully independent organization” (swearing it is “not allied with any political party”) that appears devoted solely to destroying Planned Parenthood (as witnessed by the organization’s Web URL alone: “fightpp.org”).

Dating to the 1980s — when it began with anti-abortion protests at women’s health care clinics — the campaign against Planned Parenthood is now waged on many other fronts as well: legislative attacks on government funding, organized boycotts of sponsors, challenges to corporate supporters and vocal opposition to sex-education programs. While dozens of groups spread and magnify opposition to the 84-year-old Planned Parenthood, two national organizations — Life Decisions International, and STOPP International — provide full-time leadership.

With an annual budget of approximately $110,000, Douglas R. Scott, Life Decisions’ president, and his staff of three, research and publish “The Boycott List” of companies — usually about 50 or 60 in number — that donate to Planned Parenthood. Approximately 10,000 copies of the $15.75 list are distributed twice a year, including to 33 anti-abortion organizations that endorse it, ranging from Human Life International to Concerned Women for America, Christian Coalition, Family Research Council, American Family Association and Traditional Values Coalition. …

According to a March press release, current boycott targets include Adobe Systems, Bank of America, Johnson and Johnson, Kenneth Cole, Levi Strauss, Nationwide Insurance, Prudential, Unilever, Wachovia, Whole Foods and Walt Disney. Walt Disney is listed because its theme park gave a donation to Planned Parenthood of Greater Orlando to prevent teen pregnancy, according to a Life Decisions newsletter.

Life Decisions — which Scott describes as being based in northern Virginia — also introduces resolutions at annual meetings of corporate shareholders designed to end corporate donations to Planned Parenthood. Thomas Strohbar, Life Decisions board chair and the head of Pro Vita Advisors, an anti-choice investment firm in Dayton, Ohio, spearheads this effort, which he claims is going well. …

Privately Scott says it’s more about rallying anti-abortion forces than the money. “Planned Parenthood has nearly $300 million dollars in savings in reserve, so they’re not lacking in money; they just don’t like a public black eye,” said Scott.

Some companies, instead of bowing to Life Decisions, buck the pressure. The March-April issue of Life Decisions’ bimonthly newsletter, “The Caleb Report,” contains the text of a phone message attributed to a Richmond, Va., businessman who apparently didn’t appreciate being warned that his company’s name will go on the boycott list. “I will not be threatened by scumbags like you. I will not stop supporting Planned Parenthood,” the message said.

Karen Pearl, interim president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America in New York, confirms that some companies are resisting the Life Decisions pressure. “One corporation heard about another corporation turning us down and was so outraged that they, in turn, donated what we had asked the other corporation for,” Pearl said.

Nationally, Pearl says, Planned Parenthood retains a high level of public support. …

Cynthia L. Cooper
Family Planners Stand Up To Right-Wing Boycott
Women’s eNews, July 18, 2005

On its Web site (www.fightpp.org), LDI attempts — undoubtedly for the benefit of those of us who have dug beneath the surface to trace the organization’s violent anti-abortion roots — to pre-empt the question, “What Is LDI’s Policy On Violence?”

LDI leaders wholeheartedly embrace a policy that condemns the use of violence as a means of achieving their goals:
While LDI steadfastly upholds the free exercise of constitutional rights, its leaders unequivocally condemn acts of violence committed in the name of the Pro-Life Movement. Violence is morally reprehensible and contradicts the fundamental premise that every human life is precious and deserving of respect. In line with this policy, LDI will accept only those words and deeds that are life-affirming and God-honoring in dealing with the abortion holocaust and related evils. No amount of justification will change the truth; violence is wrong–in and out the womb. This policy is a deeply held conviction and will not be ignored, weakened or altered for any reason whatsoever.

Any person who disagrees with this policy is invited to withhold financial support from LDI.

Predictably, however, LDI often wanders far afield from its stated goal, and plays the Christian-martyr card, apparently just for (eh-heh!) the hell of it. Chastising and attempting to smear celebrities seems to be a favorite pastime of LDI’s. For example:

Charlie Sheen denounced for obscene song

Actor Charlie Sheen gave a rendition of a traditional Christmas song that changed the lyrics to an affront to Christians, says head of Life Decisions International.

“CBS Television has crossed the line in a big way,” said Douglas R. Scott, Jr., president of Life Decisions International (LDI). “In an affront to all of Christendom, the network allowed actor Charlie Sheen to change the lyrics of ‘Joy to the World’ into a song that could be called ‘Joy to Fornication.’”

On December 11, 2006, the CBS program “Two and a Half Men” opened with Sheen lighting candles and singing a song to the tune of “Joy to the World”:

Joy to the world
I’m getting laid
I’m getting laid tonight. …

“‘Joy to the World’ is a song about the birth of Jesus Christ. Yet CBS has allowed a song about the most precious, sacred and significant moment in history to be turned into a song about having sex outside of marriage,” Scott said. “Is there any line that anti-Christian people in the media will not cross? This is something one would expect from more well-known ungodly networks such as MTV.” …

Sheen is the son of actor Martin Sheen, a Catholic, whose name appears on LDI’s list of celebrities that support legal abortion. Charlie Sheen has a troubled history: he was once associated with the celebrated Heidi Fleiss, who ran a prostitution ring in Hollywood. He once accidentally shot an erstwhile girlfriend and later was rumored to have a cocaine addiction. However, Sheen announced in 1996 that he had become a born-again Christian.

Friendly Atheist recounts another example, from January, 2007:

Life Decisions International, a pro-life group that apparently enjoys sticking its head into events that have nothing to do with abortion whatsoever, is angry with Conan O’Brien. What has he done?

The show airing Wednesday night featured Conan introducing “new characters” to the show (characters who never actually appear after the one episode).

One of the characters was a “homophobic country western singer.” He was introduced by Conan, who said, “Our last new character’s heart is in the right place, even if he’s a complete idiot.”

The man came on stage with a guitar and sang the following lyrics:

Oh I love you Jesus
But only as a friend.
You touched my heart but I hope
That’s where the touchin’ ends. …

Here’s Douglas R. Scott, Jr., president of Life Decisions International, commenting on this sketch:

The idea that anyone would think about the Son of God in this way is simply appalling… The inferences that permeate the song are utterly disgusting… We wonder if O’Brien’s description of the character as a “complete idiot” is based on the man’s “homophobic” beliefs or if it is because of the inference that Jesus could be sexually interested in seeing the man naked… I don’t know if the man is a complete idiot, but I do suspect that the writer of the segment is a complete bigot.

It’s obvious to anyone who saw the sketch that the singer was referred to as an idiot because he was purposely saying something offensive. It’s called a joke. …

Mind you, Conan himself is Roman Catholic. …

Citizen Action Now:

From the Citizen Action Now Web site (http://citizenactionnow.com/) — which, amazingly, admits its tactics are “designed to create havoc at corporations who openly support homosexual groups or policies”:

Today we are at grave risk. We have seen the introduction of homosexual marriages, homosexual civil unions, homosexual adoptions, homosexual domestic partner benefits and the persecution of those who oppose these new “rights.” Large organizations funded with millions of dollars have sprung up to promote the so called Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgenedered [sic] (GLBT) agenda. Tomorrow, there is the real possibility of criminalization of those who dare speak against these perverse changes.

Citizen Action Now was created to challenge GLBT groups on all fronts, but will concentrate on areas currently being ignored by other pro-family groups, such as, corporations. The brainchild of the Alan Keyes organization, Declaration Alliance, Citizen Action Now will fight for an America free from the manipulation of homosexual groups. These groups have long realized that by changing the way America does business, they will eventually change America. Once they have instituted “domestic partner” benefits at most major American corporations, once they have included mandatory sensitivity training concerning the most bizarre sexual practices, once they have established “gay” sex clubs in the schools—

“Gay sex clubs”?

—the sooner they will be able to achieve their ultimate goal of complete acceptance of homosexual lifestyles. While we sympathize with individuals consumed with homosexual desires, we can not let our sympathy distract us from defending traditional standards of moral purity against an onslaught of “homosexual rights” shrilly demanded by groups brought together by their shared sexual interests. These “rights,” which include the right to marry, adopt and publicly act out strange sexual mental maladies threaten an America built on values cherished by Muslims, Christians and Jews.

Citizen Action Now is headed by Thomas Strobhar who honed his skills in the pro-life movement successfully fighting corporations which gave money to Planned Parenthood. Thomas had a singular effect on such corporate giants as American Express, AT&T, Berkshire Hathaway, General Mills, Target Stores and many others. All told, over 115 companies have stopped contributing to Planned Parenthood, in part, because of Thomas’ efforts. …

Citizen Action Now, drawing on Thomas Strobhar’s business and financial background, is committed to minimizing cost and maximizing output. Already, on a minimal budget—

Remember that phrase, “on a minimal budget.” It’ll have more meaning later.

—Citizen Action Now, has lead petition drives confronting the pro-homosexual management of Allstate Insurance and Walgreens pharmacy. In just a short period of time shareholder resolutions confronting the homosexual agenda at American Express, Bank of America, Citigroup, IBM, Merrill Lynch and others have been filed. All were done at little expense, but designed to create havoc at corporations who openly support homosexual groups or policies. …

Citizen Action Now is committed to helping individuals and groups challenge the homosexual agenda in America through actions that work. We have been bequeathed cultural and religious values centuries old and now are at risk of seeing these values trashed and those who defend them silenced. That is why this organization was formed. We can wait no longer. We must act now. Any delay will require ten times the work just to return things to the status quo.

In other words, the usual hysterical rhetoric.

So, just how deep do Pro Vita’s right-wing roots go? Citizen Action Now alone is connected to:

• The AGN Financial Network (an “affiliate” of rabidly anti-gay Ken Hutcherson’s Antioch Bible Church, which shares its anti-gay “outreach” in Latvia with “Latvian megachurch preacher Alexey Ledyaev, who was at the Seattle homobigot’s side at the 2006 conference of the Watchmen on the Walls, along with Scott Lively, former director of the California tentacle of the American Family Association and the anti-gay Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA)” and pastor of Abiding Truth Ministries “[a.k.a. Defend the Family] … author of The Pink Swastika: Homosexuals and the Nazi Party, and Holocaust revisionist”), on whose advisory board Strobhar sits, along with Wildmon, the Southern Baptist Convention’s Richard Land; Herb Lusk, anti-gay, anti-equality, Bush-loving pastor of Greater Exodus Baptist Church, who’s sucked up “more than $1 million in grants under the president’s faith-based initiative” and whom Bush appointed to the Presidential HIV/AIDS Advisory Council, and Rabbi Daniel Lapin, and whose supporters include Nixon’s “evil genius” and “hatchet man,” ex-con Chuck Colson (who was pardoned by Jeb Bush) and perennially purse-lipped Gary L. Bauer of the Family Research Council

Muslim-baiting, Clinton-hating, litigation-happy Ron Brown conspiracy theorist Larry Klayman (who in 1998 sued his own mother) formerly of the rabidly right-wing Judicial Watch (financed in part by Richard Mellon Scaife, and helped along by radical-righty mass-email mogul Richard Viguerie), which Klayman left (and then sued the organization he himself had founded). Klayman is (or was) a member of the secretive Council for National Policy, the organization (founded by Left Behind co-author and Moral Majority co-founder Tim LaHaye, who is married to Beverly Haye, founder of the “anti-gay, anti-choice, anti-feminism and anti-sex education” Concerned Women for America, of which Robert Knight’s Culture and Family Institute is a spin-off, and on whose board sits Matt Barber, of Americans for Truth About Homosexuality, founded by Folsom Street Fair-obsessed ex-Family Research Council head Pete LaBarbera) that marries the Radical Religious Right to the Republican Party…

…and that’s just for starters.

“So,” asks Chris at Cynical-C Blog, “is the pro-life movement about saving unborn babies or about controlling people’s sex lives?”

The answer is: the latter, with a caveat. It’s always been about controlling people, period. They just make it sound like our lives revolve around sex. (”I love how they try to dumb it down to ‘homosexual relations,’” says Jason at Good As You, “attempting to suggest it’s just about sex.”)

And then there’s “Pharmacists For Life International,” founded by Pro Vita advisor Bogomir M. Kuhar, an Ohio pharmacist:

The founder of the group is Bogomir (M.) Kuhar, a pro-lifer so radical that he’s anti-birth control. Kuhar has calculated that many millions of lives are “terminated” each year by people who use contraceptives. …

Kuhar appears to have been involved in pro-life Catholic movement since at least the late eighties. …

Pharmacists for Life
Riffle, April 4, 2005

But Bogomir Kuhar is nothing compared to Pharmacists for Life president Karen Brauer, who can only be described as a real piece of work. And not in a good way.

Brauer and Pharmacists for Life are at the forefront of a growing movement aimed at giving pharmacists the right to refuse to fill prescriptions if filling them would be inconsistent with their moral or ethical beliefs. Thus far, the fight has primarily revolved around birth control prescriptions.

On February 10, the Associated Press reported:

Last year, Mississippi lawmakers passed a bill that allows all types of health care workers and facilities to refuse performing virtually any service they object to on moral or religious grounds. Anti-abortion organizations and a group called Pharmacists for Life are urging pharmacists to refuse to distribute emergency contraceptives.

…A February 7, 2005, National Law Journal article illustrates that while the bulk of attention has been given to pharmacists who refuse to fill prescriptions for birth control pills, the potential exists for pharmacists to refuse to dispense a wide range of essential, prescribed medicine if advocates of the so-called “conscience clause” for pharmacists are successful; the article noted that in 2004, “a Dallas pharmacist refused to fill a mother’s prescription for her son’s Ritalin.”

Though “conscience clause” advocates prefer to focus on birth control pills — and the media reports that cover the controversy do likewise — their position that pharmacists need not fill prescriptions they disagree with has far-reaching implications. By the same rationale, a pharmacist who believes, as the Rev. Jerry Falwell once claimed, that AIDS is “God’s punishment for homosexuals” could refuse to fill a prescription for an AIDS patient. Pharmacists could refuse to fill prescriptions for heart medicine for the elderly, antidepressants for a suicidal patient — anything. …

Pharmacists for Life president Karen Brauer was fired by a Kmart pharmacy in Ohio for refusing to fill birth control prescriptions. As Brauer acknowledged during an April 16, 2001, appearance on Fox News’ The O’Reilly Factor, Brauer didn’t merely refuse to fill a patient’s prescription, she lied to the patient, as well…

Presumably, the mere act of lying to a patient would have been reason enough for Brauer to be fired; at the least, it seems to be a direct violation of the American Pharmacists Association’s “Principles of Practice for Pharmaceutical Care,” which state: “Interaction between the pharmacist and the patient must occur to assure that a relationship based upon caring, trust, open communication, cooperation, and mutual decision making is established and maintained.” …

Pharmacists for Life’s web page contains numerous controversial statements that have thus far escaped the notice of the media outlets that have given the group attention. PFL’s “Frequently asked questions” section states “Pharmacists are under no obligation, even if written in the positive law, to violate the Divine Law.” This suggestion that pharmacists are not bound by the laws of the United States so long as they think God disagrees with those laws is but the tip of the iceberg. Other examples, taken from the group’s recent comments on the Terri Schiavo case…

Who are Karen Brauer and “Pharmacists for Life”?
Media Matters, March 30, 2005

Like Life Decisions International, Pharmacists for Life International reaches far beyond its stated goal (which is bad enough); PFLI is getting mixed up in every issue it deems “godless”:

While most of Pharmacists for Life and Brauer’s public comments relate to pharmacists refusing to dispense birth control medication, their efforts — and their effects — are not limited to issues of reproductive rights; Brauer said during her O’Reilly Factor appearance that she refused to fill prescriptions for diet pills “due to the abuse potential in the area in which I was working.”

And a caption on a photo accompanying a February 2 Santa Fe New Mexican article suggests that Pharmacists for Life’s agenda may go well beyond pharmacies. The caption reads:

GRAPHIC: 1. Sen. Bill Sharer, left, R-Farmington, meets Tuesday with supporters of his bill defining marriage in New Mexico as only between a man and a woman. Meeting with Sharer are representatives of the Pharmacists for Life and Life League of New Mexico, Abran Gabaldon, former Sen. Tom Benavides of Albuquerque and Manuel Rodriguez.

The good news is that pharmacists who refuse to follow the law — secular law, that is, and not whatever “divine law” they’ve dreamed up out of their own bigoted little imaginations — have created an effective backlash, leading several states to take action:

In Illinois, Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) … issued an executive rule clarifying his view of state law: Any pharmacy that sells contraceptives must promptly fill a woman’s prescription for them.

Four states, including California and New Jersey, are considering laws that would require pharmacists to fill prescriptions despite any religious or moral objections, unless they could find an alternative that doesn’t inconvenience the patient.

Culture war hits local pharmacy
Christian Science Monitor, April 8, 2005

Unfortunately, some radical rightists in elected office have often opted to side with pharmacists endangering the lives of their customers:

Thirteen states are considering giving pharmacists the kind of conscience-clause outs that doctors have, allowing them to refuse to fill some prescriptions that go against their personal beliefs. (Four already have such laws on the books.)

In a related issue, Colorado Gov. Bill Owens (R) exercised a rare veto this week, for a bill that would have required all hospitals — including Catholic ones — to inform rape victims about the availability of emergency contraceptives. Among other concerns, he questioned the constitutionality of forcing religious institutions to engage in speech counter to their principles.

(Bill Owens? Oh, yeah, now there’s a real above-board, “family values” Christian. Not.)

Nevertheless:

Public opinion tends to come down in favor of the patient. In a November New York Times poll, just 16 percent of respondents said they believed a pharmacist should be able to refuse to dispense birth-control pills for religious reasons. Among white evangelical Christians, that number grew to just 24 percent.

But many of these “Christian” pharmacists don’t want to stop at merely refusing to fill a prescription:

We intervene and stop prescriptions and make doctors change prescriptions,” says Karen Brauer, a pharmacist in Lawrenceburg, Ind.

By now, as DrugMonkey says at Your Pharmacist May Hate You, you might have thought…

…that this Pharmacists for Life outfit must be some big, powerful organization with a giant headquarters somewhere on K street, ready to deploy an army of lobbyists over to the halls of government power to get things done. Or you would think that they’d at least have an office. Think again. According to the group’s 2003 IRS filing (most recent available) they raised and spent less than $30,000 and had no paid employees. … Even though that’s not a lot of money as far as these advocacy groups go, I would think they would have at least been able to afford a copy of Microsoft Frontpage and/or someone who knows how to use the web-page building program to make a page that isn’t…um…hideously fucking ugly, but evidently not, as you can see here…

Adds Riffle:

The Pharmacists for Life group, though they claim to represent “over 1600+ pharmacists, and many hundreds of lay supporters, in the USA, Canada and worldwide,” seems to be run out Powell, Ohio, probably in the Kuhars’ home.

The contact phone (740.881.5520) and post office box for PIL is the same as the vitamin-selling business that the Kuhar’s have at kuhar.com (known as Life Enterprises, though sometimes identified as Pro-Life Enterprises). Presumably the Marcia Kuhar listed there is Bogomir’s wife.

She’s also used the same PO Box and phone number as her contacts listed on the Central Ohio Association of Occupational Health Nurses, Inc., also known as COAOHN.

With this single phone number being used as Marcia’s contact number, PFL’s contact number, and the businesses’ contact number, PFL is probably running out of their house, which also houses their business. … [T]hey’re tiny and represent a very small number of religiously hyper=zealous pharmacists who do not want women to receive birth control.

Which leads me to the “good news” I promised you near the beginning of this post: There’s every reason to believe that the shakiness of Pharmacists for Life’s underpinning is not an anomaly — no matter how well-connected its adherents may be.

The regular bathroom-reading material in our house includes my better half’s subscription to Mother Jones. In a stroke of serendipity, while I was contemplating a way to tie everything I’d written above into the idea that maybe, just maybe, the Radical Religious Right wasn’t so big and powerful as it claimed, I noticed the current issue of MJ happened to be turned open to the feature, “The Myth of the Moral Majority” — which challenges the accepted notion that the American Radical Religious Right is, or ever was, as massive or as powerful as it makes itself out to be.

That article (which isn’t online yet) confirms exactly what I had been wondering, but for which I had no confirmation by way of hard facts.

What if, asks MJ, the numbers — “that nearly 80 percent of Americans are Christian, and 40 percent attend church weekly” — “and everything we’ve assumed they tell us about the power of the religious right — are wildly wrong?”

When newspaper reporter and author of The Fall of the Evangelical Nation: The Surprising Crisis Inside the Church Christine Wicker…

…started looking into the numbers on church attendance, she found that researchers could vouch for only 18 percent of Americans being regular churchgoers — less than half the accepted figure. That led her to wonder about the already widely reported claim that 25 percent of Americans are evangelicals; could the real number also be less than half that? …

…Wicker discovered that the numbers the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) releases for public consumption tell a much different story than the ones it uses internally. The organization claims 16 million members, but as one reverend cracks, “the FBI couldn’t find half of [them] if they had to.” A 2006 SBC report states that only 11 million of its members live in the same area as their home church anymore; that number includes those who have been double- or even triple-counted elsewhere. …

With more digging, Wicker came across a 2007 SBC report that found only 5.4 million adults attended services regularly enough to be considered church members. …

Factoring all this in, Wicker calculated that there are fewer than 4 million devoted Southern Baptists. Her math seems to be backed up by collection-plate totals: If the church truly has 16 million members, then they contributed a miserly $3.50 each to a nationwide fundraising campaign last year.

And it’s not just the Southern Baptists who appear to be playing number games. The National Association of Evangelicals, an umbrella group that does not include the SBC, claimed 30 million members on its website. When Wicker contacted the association for comment, the figure changed to 4.5 million. No one there could — or would — explain the sudden 85 percent drop in believers. …

The emperor’s-new-clothes flimsiness of these widely accepted exaggerated numbers says much about the cold calculation of far-right religious leaders. … “The idea that evangelicals are taking over America is one of the greatest publicity scams in history,” Wicker concludes, “a perfect coup accomplished by savvy politicos and religous leaders, who understand media weaknesses and exploit them brilliantly.” …

Whether they viewed it as a new political reality, megatrend, or a bogeyman, the media embraced the idea of a reenergized, monolithic Christianity and faithfully chronicled something that didn’t exist. …

Could it be that the seeming, teeming legions of evangelicals hell bent on destroying our chances of equality really aren’t all that and a chalice-o’-wafers?

The further we pull back the curtain, the more clearly the shape behind it comes into focus. The Great and Powerful Oz is a fraud.

Not that we should ever underestimate the enemy; they’ve proven themselves quite brilliant frauds. But the more they are exposed, the weaker they become.

And that, my friends, for those of us who want to be left to live our lives in peace — and freedom — is very good news indeed.

Further reading::

NOW v. Scheidler Timeline: The Complete Story (1984-2002)
NOW

NOW v. Scheidler in the Courts
NOW

Giving Until It Hurts: Pampered chefs revolt against population control.
Thomas Strobhar masquerades as a mere “president of an investment firm” for this thinly-veiled victory dance over pushing around Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway.
Wall Street Journal, August 1, 2003

Why does Alan Keyes hate his lesbian daughter?
John Aravosis publishes the text of a message from Larry Klayman touting his association with Alan Keyes to eliminating the “radical homosexual” threat.
AMERICAblog, December 19, 2004

The NAACP and the Virgin Mary
Strobhar’s blatant racism is on full display as he uses the Virgin Mary as an excuse to ridicule NAACP president Kwesei Mfume.
January 22, 2005

Charles C. Boycott and America’s Christian Right
Mel Seesholtz, Counterbias.com, June 6, 2005

Religious Right Discovers Investment Activism; Bible Thumpers Boycott “Cultural Polluters”
Cynthia L. Cooper, CorpWatch, August 3, 2005

Antigay Conservatives Threaten Major Corporations
GFN, December 7, 2005

Bigot Pastor: Pump-and-Dump Microsoft
“I think it would be a wonderful idea for Bigot Reverend Hutcherson to try this. I really hope he goes ahead with this plan… …because pump-and-dump is illegal.”
A Stitch in Haste, January 25, 2006

Concerned Women for America: A Case Study
Steven Gardiner, Coalition for Human Dignity, August 28, 2006

Abortion foes’ new rallying point: Conservatives take on contraception
Judith Graham, Chicago Tribune, September 24, 2006

Conservative pastor urges buying Microsoft stock to fight its gay rights efforts (Ken Hutcherson)
Andrea James, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, January 8, 2008

The Success of AFA’s Ford Boycott Is a Disney-esque Fairy Tale
PajamasMedia, February 1, 2008

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May 2, 2008

Elaine Donnelly: One Nasty, Anti-Gay, Misogynistic Piece of Work

 
Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness
The puckered face
of misogyny.
 
 

Just received this press release from PFLAG

PFLAG Condemns Misleading, Anti-Gay Campaign in Support of Military’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” Law; Calls New Web Advocacy Site More of Same Tired & Disproven Rhetoric

Washington, DC — Parents, Families & Friends of Lesbians and Gays (PFLAG) today called a new campaign in support of the federal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” law misleading, offensive and disrespectful to America’s military personnel. The online advocacy website, www.americansforthemilitary.com, was launched by the conservative Center for Military Readiness and urges voters to sign a Congressional petition to continue dismissing lesbian, gay and bisexual service personnel from the armed forces.

“It is outrageous that some in our country would answer the service and sacrifice of their fellow citizens by calling for them to be fired simply because of who they are,” said PFLAG executive director Jody M. Huckaby. “Ms. Donnelly has recycled the same tired, misleading and disproven rhetoric that has been used for years to keep too many qualified Americans out of our armed forces. All the while, an estimated 65,000 LGBT Americans continue to proudly report for duty in our nation’s military and keep Americans, including Ms. Donnelly, safe and secure. PFLAG supports all of America’s military and their families, including LGBT service members. No amount of shrill fear-mongering will ever change the fact that our country is better because of their service.”

Calling efforts to repeal “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” an “attack” on the armed forces, Donnelly calls for an “online Army” to support a continuation of the federal law, which results in at least two service personnel being dismissed every day. Despite polls showing that 79% of Americans support allowing gays to serve openly, the Michigan-based activist also claims voters have “insisted” the armed forces keep gays out of its ranks.

Meanwhile, retired, high-ranking military leaders, such as retired Joint Chiefs Chairman John Shalikashvili and Lieutenant General Claudia Kennedy, USA (Ret.) have called for an end to the law, which is estimated to have cost taxpayers more than $364 million since its inception.

“Our national priority should be on the qualification of potential service members, not on discriminating against them because of who they are,” Colonel Daniel Tepfer, USAF (Ret.), a 23-year veteran who serves on PFLAG’s national board, said in a recent statement. “I know many stellar lesbian and gay troops who also served proudly, but who could not serve openly about their lives and their loved ones. Our national priority should be on the qualification of potential service members, not on discriminating against them because of who they are.”

“The best way to show pride in our troops is by saluting their service, not signing their pink slips,” Huckaby added. “This new campaign is not only disrespectful to our men and women in uniform, but it is also a disservice to their families, who also continue to be impacted by this unconscionable law.”

Now we’ll tell you who this Elaine Donnelly is, and why she’s one nasty, anti-gay, misogynistic piece of work — beginning with this barf-making excerpt from the far-right corner of Donnelly’s sad little world in which women hate women:

The globally distributed photo of a U.S. servicewoman holding a naked Iraqi prisoner by a leash “is exactly what feminists have dreamed of for years,” according to a military expert and frequent critic of attempts to integrate all aspects of the U.S. armed forces.

Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, also believes social-engineering in the military and the degradation of American culture are to blame for the abuse of prisoners at the Abu Ghraib facility near Baghdad.

“That demeaning photo of a female soldier with an Iraqi man on a leash — a woman had to have taken that picture,” Donnelly said. “And I understand the other woman soldier has admitted that she did.” …

Although certain feminists would not admit it publicly, “they’re probably quite fond” of the photo showing the Iraqi prisoner being held on a leash, said Donnelly. That’s “because it is demeaning to a man — any man.”

The feminists to whom Donnelly refers are “the ones who like to buy man-hating greeting cards and have this kind of attitude that all men abused all women. It’s a subculture of the feminist movement, but the driving force in it in many cases, certainly in academia,” she said. …

Abu Ghraib Abuse is a Feminist’s Dream, Says Military Expert
CNSNews.com, May 10, 2004

And now, the truth from the reality-based world:

Elaine Donnelly seemingly has no actual experience serving in the military, but that hasn’t stopped her from establishing a career as president of the Center for Military Readiness through which she crusades against women and gays in the military.

The Detroit News profiled Donnelly back in November 2006 and explained that she initially got her start in politics working alongside Phyllis Schlafly in defeating the Equal Rights Amendment…

Since then, Donnelly has made it her mission to ensure that women do not serve in combat and that gays do not serve at all while making outrageous statements, such as her suggestion that retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General John Shalikashvili recent call for the repeal of the military’s Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy was somehow tied to a stoke he had suffered. …

Huckabee Stands Alone
PFAW, December 27, 2007

In 1993, Lt. Carey Lohrenz was one of the first women to become a Navy combat pilot. In October 1994, after Lohrenz had entered the F-14 program, and received her commission on the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Pacific Fleet, another woman who had joined her in this military assignment, Lt. Kara Hultgreen, was killed during a “combat readiness” training flight, because — and through no fault of hers — her engine failed as she was landing.

As it happens, Carey Lohrenz’s record shows she was a skilled pilot. She had received “first place honors” in her primary flight training. Her superior performance as a student entitled her the preference she wished, and she selected jets. Upon completion of her jet training, however, she was told there was no place for female jet pilots at that time, so she could serve as a flight instructor or leave the Navy. Then the Navy changed its policy, and she chose combat jets, for which she was qualified.

Hultgreen’s death brought new attention to female combat pilots. Among those interested was Elaine Donnelly, who heads an organization called the Center for Military Readiness. The Center says it is an independent, non-partisan, educational organization formed to take a leadership role in promoting sound military personnel policies in the armed forces. The organization is composed of hard-right civilians (for example, David Horowitz, Beverly LaHaye, and Phyllis Schlafly), along with a long list of retired military officers.

In fact, the Center is highly political. Elaine Donnelly’s agenda is keeping gays out of the military, keeping Hillary Clinton off the Senate Armed Services Committee, ensuring gender segregation in the military, and preventing women from engaging in combat. Or as one report summarizes it, Ms. Donnelly’s mission is to “monitor and measure [read: resist] the impact of new social policies that were imposed on the military to satisfy the demands of feminist and homosexual interest groups.”

In early 1995, Donnelly sent a letter to Senator Strom Thurmond, then Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, claiming that the Navy was promoting unqualified women in “the demanding and dangerous field of carrier aviation in the F-14 community.” In her letter, Donnelly quoted at length a Lieutenant Burns who had briefly been the flight instructor of both Lohrenz and Hultgreen. He sounds like a fellow who was not happy that the ladies got into the boys’ club.

In April 1995, Donnelly issued a special report from the Center for Military Readiness, publishing the letter to Thurmond - as well as Carey Lohrenz’s confidential training record, thinly disguised as the record of “Pilot B,” but clearly identifiable as Lohrenz, who was the only carrier-qualified female pilot in the Navy, not to mention on the USS Lincoln.

In May, 1995, Lt Carey Lohrenz lost her flight status — apparently as a result of Donnelly’s work. …

John Dean
Justice Scalia’s Thoughts, And A Few Of
My Own, on New York Times v. Sullivan

FindLaw, December 2, 2005

In recent years all the military services, except the Marine Corps, have eliminated separate training for male and female recruits. But the rape trial of army drill Sgt. Delmar Simpson, which ended yesterday in 18 convictions and scores of allegations against other instructors, have reignited debate about the wisdom of gender integrated training. Margaret Warner takes up the debate.

JIM LEHRER: Now, the joint gender training issue that has emerged from the army’s sex scandal. Margaret Warner takes up the debate.

MARGARET WARNER: In recent years all the military services, except the Marine Corps, have eliminated separate training for male and female recruits, but the rape trial of army drill Sgt. Delmar Simpson, which ended yesterday in 18 convictions and scores of allegations against other instructors, have reignited debate about the wisdom of gender integrated training. We get two views on the issue now. Andrea Hollen was the first female graduate of West Point in 1980. She served in the army until 1992, when she retired with the rank of major. She is now a software consultant in Denver. Elaine Donnelly is president of the Center for Military Readiness, a public policy group on military personnel issues. A longtime Republican activist in Michigan, she was named by President Bush to the Presidential Commission on Women in the Armed Forces in 1992. Welcome, both of you. Elaine Donnelly, what does the case involving Sgt. Simpson say about whether men and women should train together in the military?

ELAINE DONNELLY, Center for Military Readiness: Well, it sounds like perhaps justice was done. There were some victims at Aberdeen; however, the larger question is: Should we have coed basic training? …

Marching Side By Side
Online NewsHour (PBS), April 30, 1997

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January 4, 2008

CWA pulls out all the stops in a desperate attempt to keep discrimination legal in CA schools.

The hate-mongers at Concerned Windbags Women of America are making a last ditch attempt to prevent California from putting SB 777 into place. Among other things, SB 777 provides for the following:

…..
SECTION 1. This act shall be known, and may be cited, as the
California Student Civil Rights Act.
SEC. 1.5. Section 200 of the Education Code is amended to read:
200. It is the policy of the State of California to afford all
persons in public schools, regardless of their disability, gender,
nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or any
other characteristic that is contained in the definition of hate
crimes set forth in Section 422.55 of the Penal Code, equal rights
and opportunities in the educational institutions of the state. The
purpose of this chapter is to prohibit acts that are contrary to that
policy and to provide remedies therefor.
…..

Of course the CWA chooses to object solely to the protections for the LGBT students–much the same way they choose to utilize the Bible to demonize GLBT people while ignoring myriad Biblical principles in their own hypocritical lives. To aid their followers in destroying equal rights for students the CWA produced this handy propaganda piece.

The bill prohibits any teacher from giving instruction that “promotes a discriminatory bias against any person” because of their “gender” or “sexual orientation.” This bill also prohibits any school-sponsored activities that might “promote a discriminatory bias against” these criteria.

Oh no! That means teachers can’t preach about the “evils” of homosexuality and students can’t tell “he-she” jokes. Whatever is the world coming to?

While no one condones violence or derogatory comments directed at students based on any personal characteristics, this is not the issue at hand. SB 777 is very plainly another step toward complete normalization of transgenderism, homosexuality and bisexuality through the public schools. SB 777 seeks to control the moral attitudes conveyed to our children on school campuses.

Hysteria, plain and simple. If I’m prevented from making derogatory remarks towards people who practice a particular religion that doesn’t mean that the place I’m at is “promoting” or “normalizing” religion. Likewise if schools prevent discrimination towards LGBT students that doesn’t mean that they are promoting or “normalizing” anything except non-discrimination. Students are free to hold whatever moral attitudes they choose as are all school employees. They simply are not free to act in ways that are discriminatory towards students based on those attitudes. This is what the CWA and other bigots choose not to get.

This bill is a new mandated manifestation of AB 537 and related bills passed several years ago. Those measures resulted in task force recommendations for schools that included creating positive visual images of all sexual orientations and gender identities in school common areas, encouraging school libraries to include resources about lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) historical figures, related events and concepts, and adding LGBT figures and concepts to content standards and curriculum. Another chilling recommendation encourages school districts to “reduce the adverse impact of gender segregation on transgender students” by addressing “issues related to locker rooms, restrooms, and dress code.” Will this mean unisex bathrooms? A third set of locker rooms? The acceptance of cross-dressing among students and teachers?

SB 777 does not have anything to do with bathrooms, locker rooms etc. It does not mention them at all. All of these horror stories about boys in the girls’ bathrooms, and girls showering in the boys’ locker room, are manufactured melodrama designed to get the RRRW rallied against SB 777. Read the bill. It says nothing about bathrooms or locker rooms.

Further, homosexual acts are unhealthy – especially for males. Like smoking, alcohol and drug abuse, they should be discouraged. Dangerous behavior that shortens a person’s life should never be promoted to impressionable students. Programs that require dangerous behaviors to be identified as normal and healthy, whether in curriculum, training or publications, result in confusion for children, often contradicting the moral foundation laid at home. Any such policies are a clear attempt at indoctrination of our youth.

“Homosexual acts are unhealthy” is a baseless RRRW opinion, not a fact. And again, SB 777 does not provide for the promotion of anything. All it does is prevent discrimination against students based on a wide variety of characteristics. The notion that it “promotes homosexuality” is pure fiction.

So again, the RRRW must resort to exaggerations, half-truths and blatant lies in an attempt to achieve results. Such is the ferocity of their hatred.

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December 28, 2007

The thought of us getting rights just scares the crap out of them.

While tooling around the Intertubes I came across this little pile of nonsense.

A spokesman for Concerned Women for America warns that yet another piece of legislation being promoted in the Democrat-led Congress would force taxpayers to subsidize immoral and dangerous behavior.

Of course the legislation to which CWA is referring is HR 4838, which proposes to provide same-sex domestic partner benefits to federal employees.

The article goes on to say:

“For the government to take a moral stance here [regarding] people who engage in homosexual conduct is essentially equating that conduct to natural sexual relations between married, heterosexual couples,” states Barber. “This really introduces us to the whole idea of gay ‘marriage’ at the national level to federal ENDA.”

No, what it does is recognize that committed same-sex couples have the same rights to benefits that opposite-sex ones do. It has nothing to do with what people do in the bedroom, if they do anything at all. Only the RRRW has an unnatural obsession with what goes on in peoples’ bedrooms.

Barber believes most people do not realize that all of the major benefits being sought by homosexual “couples” are already available through relatively simple means, such as power of attorney and rights of inheritance….”It’s just a matter of filling out the paperwork,” he explains.

First of all, many of the rights, such as health insurance, dental insurance, survivors benefits, and the like would not be available “through relatively simple means” such as power of attorney and rights of inheritance. These rights must be granted through one partner’s employer to the other partner, and while some do it as a matter of company policy, it typically takes a law to force them to do so.

Second of all, even those rights that can be made available through power of attorney and rights of inheritance require partners to obtain the services of attorneys, file legal paperwork, and sometimes even carry that paperwork with them to ensure their rights are enforced. This adds up to innumerable legal battles and costs that opposite-sex couples don’t have to face and it is patently unfair.

“But I think the big issue here again, the big problem, is that this lends official government recognition to unhealthy and immoral behavior.”

Unhealthy and immoral behavior? Like engaging in a pre-emptive war which has killed 86,942 and counting, based on lies? Like penalizing people who try to feed poor/homeless people? Vetoing health care for needy children?

Funny how narrow certain people’s idea of “unhealty and immoral behavior” is. They don’t care if people are dying in the streets, being slaughtered over seas, or going without health insurance. But if the federal government allows gay couples to have rights that’s a travesty. As far as I’m concerned, some people have horribly skewed ideals.

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October 4, 2007

Peter LaBarbera’s Unhealthy Obsession With Folsom Street Leathermen

Buffy, who observes, “For someone who claims he’s disgusted by all of that ‘depravity’ Peter sure took lots of pictures of those naked men,” found this gem — well worth clicking and reading in full — at Pam’s House Blend:

What you’ve been waiting for - the full Folsom report from The Peter

In a multipart on-the-scene “exclusive” series — complete with photos with alleged naughty bits blacked out — on the Folsum Street Fair in San Francisco, Peter LaBarbera and Allyson Smith of Americans For Truth Against Homosexuality go into almost orgasmic detail about the BDSM going on at the event.

I kid you not, this is “Christian” oppo research gone horribly wrong. From Part One:

How do you describe the most depraved pubic event in the most depraved city in America? Well, we’ll let the pictures do the talking — with our strategically-placed black boxes so as not to reward the perverted exhibitionists who invaded the city’s streets Sunday for the “Folsom Street Fair.” The Fair is an annual street party for BDSM enthusiasts (meaning bondage, discipline, sadism, masochism — or domination/submission) held on several blocked-off city streets here, that reportedly draws hundreds of thousands of “leather” practitioners and curious spectators every year…

Apparently Peter has realized that he can no longer report on these BDSM events as homosex-only, so he couches the heterosexual behavior as an anomoly, likely caused by proximity to the homos. He describes another of his photos:

Man leads bare-breasted female slave “partner” around by a dog collar. It appears that in recent years, heterosexual perverts have joined their “gay” brethren at the “fair” in increasing numbers. Talk about a setback for women’s rights … On the flip side, women were also seen leading around their male “slaves” at the twisted “fair”…

Why are Peter and Allyson so curiously attracted to these kink festivals? I personally have no interest in them, but the fact that he had to “escalate” to do “research” on king beyond his hometown International Mr. Leather convention says quite a bit.

And never mind the idiocy of the statement that the leather scene is a “setback for women’s rights”; we want to know when Radical Righties like LaBarbera (and his cohorts in the Folsom attack, Concerned Women for America) suddenly started caring about women’s rights.

See also:
Folsom Street Poster Has Tighty Righties Frothing

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September 26, 2007

Folsom Street Poster Has Tighty Righties Frothing

From Joe.My.God.:

Xtians On Warpath Over Folsom Poster

Last month I mentioned Folsom Street Fair’s fabulous “Last Supper” poster for this year’s event. Now Matt Barber, alpha male for the mousy Xtian hausfraus advocacy group, the Concerned Women For America (CWA), is up in arms, petitioning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-SF), California Senators Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein, and Gov. Schwarzengger to “publicly condemn this unprovoked attack against Christ and His followers. We further challenge the media to cover this affront to Christianity with the same vigor as recent stories about cartoon depictions of Mohammed and other items offensive to the Muslim community.” More from CWA:

Organizers of San Francisco’s hedonistic Folsom Street Fair — sponsored by Miller Brewing, Co. — have portrayed Christ and His disciples as half-naked homosexual sadomasochists in the event’s promotional advertisement. The bread and wine representing Christ’s broken body and lifegiving blood are replaced with sadomasochistic sex toys in this twisted version of Da Vinci’s The Last Supper.

The most unimaginable and vile acts of debauchery are commonplace during the fair. Senator Larry Craig was arrested and driven out of the Senate for allegedly soliciting public ‘gay’ sex, yet during this event the city of San Francisco suspends the law and allows ‘gay’ men and women to parade the streets fully nude, many having sex — even group orgies — in broad daylight, while taxpayer funded police officers look on and do absolutely nothing. …

Sapph says: The day see people “parade the streets fully nude, many having sex — even group orgies — in broad daylight” (or even at night), I’ll… well, I’ll run right up to San Francisco with my camera.

Joe also advises a trip over to Dan Savage’s blog, where Dan runs pictures and videos of dozens of Last Supper parodies, featuring “The Sopranos,” “The Simpsons,” Legos, the Boston Red Sox, and many others — and asks the question, “Other Last Suppers: Where’s the Outrage?”

Next, here’s the predictable Big Barf Alert from the rabidly gay-bashing Lifesite.com, which apparently thinks it’s going to hurt sales of Miller beer (which makes us want to run right out and buy a case of MGD):

Miller Brewery Funds Gay Sadomasochistic Orgy on San Francisco Streets

Ad for event portrays Christ and His disciples as half-naked homosexual sadomasochists

By John-Henry Westen

SAN FRANCISCO, September 25, 2007 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Folsom Street Fair, a gay parade which has for years included full nudity and sex acts on public streets is set to take place again this year on September 30 with city approval, partial public funding and sponsorship by Miller Brewing Company. This year several Christian and pro-family groups have called for public scrutiny into the event as the ad for the event is a mockery of Christ’s Last Supper.

The ad portrays Christ and His disciples as half-naked homosexual sadomasochists with the bread and wine representing Christ’s broken body and blood replaced with sadomasochistic sex toys.

“The most unimaginable and vile acts of debauchery are commonplace during the fair,” said Matt Barber, Policy Director for Cultural Issues with Concerned Women for America (CWA). “Senator Larry Craig was arrested and driven out of the Senate for allegedly soliciting public ‘gay’ sex, yet during this event the city of San Francisco suspends the law and allows ‘gay’ men and women to parade the streets fully nude, many having sex - even group orgies - in broad daylight, while taxpayer funded police officers look on and do absolutely nothing.”

Catholic League president Bill Donohue focussed his attention on getting Miller to act on the anti-Christian ad. “There are several sponsors to this street fair, but most are local and represent niche markets; Miller is the only national household sponsor,” said Donohue. “Furthermore, Miller has a record of acceding to requests from various segments of the population that have objected to certain ads: it has bowed to the wishes of Muslims, African-American clergy, lawyers and feminists by pulling ads deemed offensive. Surely it will do the same in this instance: the ad, like the event, is morally depraved. Indeed, it is the kind of ad that only the enemies of Christians would entertain.”

“We have contacted Miller Brewing and expect that they will cooperate and do what is ethically right,” he added.

Stephen Bennett, a former homosexual who runs a ministry for those struggling to overcome same-sex attraction disorder challenged mainstream gay groups to condemn the vile anti-Christian display. “I call upon the homosexual Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD, GLSEN, and the Gay and Lesbian Task Force to publicly condemn this blatant mockery of Christians and Christianity by some within their community, and condemn this sick public display of immoral behavior,” he said.

Bennett also called on the Miller Brewing Company to pull their endorsement of the event.

Concerned Women for America is calling on California’s elected officials - Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Governor Schwarzenegger and Senators Feinstein and Boxer - to publicly condemn “this unprovoked attack against Christ and His followers.”

To express concerns to Miller contact: Miller spokesman Julian Green at green.julian@mbco.com

(c) Copyright: LifeSiteNews.com. Permission to republish is granted (with limitation*) but acknowledgement of source is *REQUIRED* (use LifeSiteNews.com).

Hey, now they’re calling it “same-sex attraction disorder.” The only “disorder” in same-sex attraction is when you try to deny your natural — God-given — disposition.

As usual, I like what NewsHounds has to say (which brought in some 240 reader coments at last count) — and I love it that that Mancow — the sex-and-excretement freak who cost his FM broadcaster a fortune in fines in half a dozen separate violations of FCC “indecency” regulations — is the best offense the Faux News clowns can come up with:

Judge Andrew Napolitano Says Gay Last Supper Poster A Small Part of the Larger Part Of The Attack On Christianity

On Fox and Friends this morning they discussed a parade that was coming up in San Francisco with conservative radio host Mancow. It’s a block party for gays called the Folsom Street Fair. Apparently there was a picture of the last supper with men dressed risque on the poster.

Mancow went ballistic. He said that it was a disgrace and how they make a big deal about Muslim cartoons but it’s alright to pick on Christianity.

He then went on to name some celebrities who have made fun of religion, Sinead O’Connor, Kathy Griffin and others and said that he doesn’t make fun of religions, religions shouldn’t be made fun of. …

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Comments: After looking at ManCow’s site it’s hard to believe that anything would be offensive to him. Judge Andrew Napolitano joined right in. We’ve had the war on Christmas and Easter and now there is a war on Christians.

Let’s think… When was the last time the Radical Religious Right hasn’t mocked the gay community? Hmmm… Yeah, we can’t think of an answer to that question, either.

By the way, it’s highly ironic that the radical evangelists are getting their knickers in a twist over a Catholic (pseudo-) fresco. The RRR hates Catholics almost as much as they hate queers. And they really would have hated the guy who painted The Last Supper; Leonardo was gay, after all. And a vegetarian. And left-handed. And…

P.S. to CWA: Leonardo’s name is “Leonardo,’ not “Da Vinci.”

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May 10, 2003

Scary Right-Wing Quotes, Part I

This is especially for [name dedacted], who wants to see some of the scariest right-wing quotes I’ve been collecting for years. (I’ll add another installment from time to time.) Let me know if you find it useful, or a waste of space.

Of course this stuff makes me see red. But everyone needs to know what the Right Wing is really all about. This is the propaganda they use to sway people who can’t think for themselves. This is the stuff you are fighting against.

I find my quotes collection a very useful reference — and the very best means of exposing hypocrisy, by letting the right-wingers speak for themselves.

(For brevity, I’ve eliminated the source of each quote, but if you’d like to know when and where each was made, leave me a comment.)

Part I: Barefoot & Pregnant

Rev. Jerry Falwell:

• I listen to feminists and all these radical gals — most of them are failures. They’ve blown it. Some of them have been married, but they married some Casper Milquetoast who asked permission to go to the bathroom. These women just need a man in the house. That’s all they need. Most of the feminists need a man to tell them what time of day it is and to lead them home. And they blew it and they’re mad at all men. Feminists hate men. They’re sexist. They hate men — that’s their problem.

• Most of these feminists are radical, frustrated lesbians… who have declared war on the male gender. The Biblical condemnation of feminism has to do with its radical philosophy and goals. That’s the bottom line.

Phyllis Schlafly, Eagle Forum:

• Women have babies and men provide the support. If you don’t like the way we’re made you’ve got to take it up with God.

• It’s very healthy for a young girl to be deterred from promiscuity by fear of contracting a painful, incurable disease, or cervical cancer, or sterility, or the likelihood of giving birth to a dead, blind or brain-damaged baby (even ten years later when she may be happily married).

Rush Limbaugh:

• Feminism was established to allow unattractive women easier access to the mainstream.

• I think this reason why girls don’t do well on multiple choice tests goes all the way back to the Bible, all the way back to Genesis, Adam and Eve. God said, “All right, Eve, multiple choice or multiple orgasms, what’s it going to be?” We all know what was chosen.

• Militant feminists are pro-choice because it’s their ultimate avenue of power over men. … It is their attempt to impose their will on the rest of society, particularly on men.

Tony Evans, Promise Keepers leader, Dallas Bible Fellowship pastor:

• I believe that feminists of the more aggressive persuasion are frustrated women unable to find the proper male leadership. If a woman were receiving the right kind of love and attention and leadership, she would not want to be liberated from that.

• The demise of our community and culture is the fault of sissified men who have been overly influenced by women.

• I can hear you saying, ‘I want to be a spiritually pure man. Where do I start?’ The first thing you do is sit down with your wife and say something like this: ‘Honey, I’ve made a terrible mistake. I’ve given you my role. I gave up leading this family, and I forced you to take my place. Now I must reclaim that role.’ Don’t misunderstand what I’m saying here. I’m not suggesting that you ask for your role back, I’m urging you to take it back.

Ann Coulter:

• I think [women] should be armed but should not [be allowed to] vote.

• Men who get upset and lose their tempers and claim to be sensitive males: talk about girly boys. No, there’s a reason hurricanes are named after women and homosexual men, it’s one of our little methods of social control. We’re supposed to fly off the handle.

Pat Robertson, The 700 Club:

• I know this is painful for the ladies to hear, but if you get married, you have accepted the headship of a man, your husband. Christ is the head of the household and the husband is the head of the wife, and that’s the way it is, period.

• As long as the husband is following the mandate of the Lord, the wife should submit to his leadership even though she may disagree with it. … This wife must resist the temptation to dominate her husband. Her husband will sometimes make decisions that the wife feels are wrong. She must either gently persuade her husband or pray that God will change her husband’s mind.

• N.O.W. is saying that in order to be a woman, you’ve got to be a lesbian.

• One of the reasons so many lesbians are at the forefront of the pro-choice movement is because being a mother is the unique characteristic of womanhood, and these lesbians will never be mothers naturally, so they don’t want anybody else to have that privilege either.

• I think what you should do, if you want to do some praying, is ask God to send you a husband.

• The feminist agenda is not about equal rights for women. It is about a socialist, anti-family political movement that encourages women to leave their husbands, kill their children, practice witchcraft, destroy capitalism, and become lesbians.

Beverly LaHaye:

• The woman who is truly Spirit-filled will want to be totally submissive to her husband… This is a truly liberated woman. Submission is God’s design for women.

Pat Buchanan:

• Rail as they will about ‘discrimination,’ women are simply not endowed by nature with the same measures of single-minded ambition and the will to succeed in the fiercely competitive world of Western capitalism.

• The real liberators of American women were not the feminist noise-makers, they were the automobile, the supermarket, the shopping center, the dishwasher, the washer-dryer, the freezer.

Michael Savage, The Savage Nation:

• Today in America, we have a ’she-ocracy’ where a minority of feminist zealots rule the culture… At the top of this hierarchy is Hillary Clinton, followed by others, such as… Barbara Boxer, the radical abortion supporter from California… Together they have both feminized and homosexualized much of America to the point where the nation has become passive, receptive, and masochistic.

• In the new ’she-ocracy,’ the overt target for every piece of legislation seems to be the white, heterosexual, taxpaying, working male. Recent hate-crime legislation, of course, was a payoff to the homosexual lobby pushed through Congress by those in the she-ocracy with deep ties to the House and Senate. The next step, of course, will be to go a step further in the hate-crime legislation to further feminize the white, heterosexual male.

How to Pick up Liberal Women: [T]he first thing you do is express a love for ‘people of cover,’ [sic] … even if they’re mass murders. Let her know that you love all gays even if they’ve raped young boys. It doesn’t matter. As for alcoholics and all junkies, just say that you feel they’re victims of a racist society. By now, you’ll have her complete attention. Maybe suggest a latte and biscotti form the coffee shop. While you wait in line, attack our war on terror as a front from the globalist oil lobby. Then tell her immigrants are the strength of America. That’s it. You’re over.

Scott Garman, Founder, Stop Hating Men:

• Men as a class have never had much power.



Okay, relax! Take a deep breath, and repeat after me: “Calm blue ocean, calm blue ocean…”

Now, if you’d like to get that smile back on your face with some of the best anti-Right Wing humor on the Web, I suggest Landover Baptist Church, Betty Bowers, Empower Amurrica, The White House, or, of course, The Onion.

Need something more inspiring and uplifting? Try my hero, Granny D.

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