by Gary G. Kreep
I never cease to be amazed at the rationales, excuses, and bizarre lengths that some people will go to attack those of us, like myself, who supported Proposition 8 in the last election.
For those hate mongers who simply cannot bear the fact that Proposition 8 won, and have decided that those who supported it need to be vilified, attacked, and destroyed, I am pretty easy to find. Not only did I support Proposition 8, and vote for it, but I was a lead attorney in a lawsuit to invalidate the Same Sex Marriage licenses issued in response to the California State Supreme Court Ruling–that ruling created a “constitutional right” of homosexual marriage. Further, to add more flames to the fire, I was up all night on election night, one of 140+ attorneys who were designated to monitor the Registrars of Voters in counties around the state, to ensure fairness in the vote.
Even more to the chagrin of those of you who are the real haters in this situation, I will be filing one or more briefs with the California State Supreme Court defending the passage of Proposition 8 in the November, 2008, election.
Since the passage of Proposition 8, I have learned of racial epithets being hurled at Blacks who supported Proposition 8. I have read about death threats and violence directed at those who supported Proposition 8. I have learned of people being forced out of their jobs, or harassed at work, for having the audacity to contribute money to the Yes on Proposition 8 campaign.
I have read about the extreme lengths that those who cannot stand the fact that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Saints supported Proposition 8 have gone to vilify and attack that church. Nowhere, however, have I seen any attacks against the Black churches that went to the same, if not even greater, lengths to elect Barack Obama as President of the United States. It appears that church involvement in elections is only “evil” if it offends the activists in the homosexual movement, and their leftist allies.
It is amazing to me that those who cried for “fairness” during the last election, and who continually ask for tolerance for their lifestyles, not only show no tolerance for those who oppose them, but promote outright hate against those that oppose them.
Despite all the protestations of many in the homosexual movement, this lack of tolerance for opponents is nothing new.
Read the full article here.
This video illustrates the author's point about "the intolerance of those demanding tolerance."
It just amuses me that whenever you say anything about their intolerance, they never have anything to say about it. It's always excuses and "good enough" reasons. As long as your offended it's ok to act like a zoo animal I suppose?
ReplyDeleteRunning a letter from Gary G. Kreep is ill-advised if you're interested in engaging a larger audience and/or avoiding discrediting yourselves.
ReplyDeleteC'mon, guys, Gary's a crackpot. Anyone who's serious and knows how to use the ol' Google would arrive at the same conclusion, not just angry partisans like myself.
Chino Blanco
ReplyDeleteIt is easier to assume something to be true than to prove it to be true....its more efficient that way. Hanna Arrent.
I and others have no reason to believe your slander against Gary G. Kreep. A post like this deserves an argument not a dismissal.